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What does an ActivityPub client look like when the server does NOT support the `proxyUrl` endpoint?

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  • Our initial clients will be built in JavaScript, so you’d need to enable JS on your browser to use it (for now)

    And, it will require special features on your server, so this won’t work on Mastodon (for now)

    Download the road, things will change. We’re defining a standard API that anyone can build in. So hopefully someone can built installable clients (iOS, Android, desktop) that work separate from your browser.

    @ddlyh @bonfire @swf @sovtechfund

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    How will this work for clients of servers with no JavaScript, like and ? Well the server be doing the decryption as surely that breaks the point of it being "end-to-end"?
    @swf @sovtechfund @benpate

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  • @daniel@gultsch.social The Lemmy developers have added a user profile field where you can enter a Matrix account. It would certainly be better to also add a link to XMPP, and I believe this would be the most viable way to immediately achieve secure communication in the Fediverse.

    However, it's always helpful for someone to try to "reinvent the wheel": diversity is a very prolific mother of solutions to problems that don't yet exist.

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  • @julian said in New Fediverse features that actually aren't new:
    > Don't forget NodeBB is also based off of groups! We've increased support for it in 2025 and it's continuing to be our core focus into 2026.

    No one familiar with the Fediverse can ignore it! In my opinion, NodeBB represents the most complete implementation of Activitypub groups today, adding the ergonomics of Lemmy and the versatility of Kbin to the great flexibility of Friendica!

    NodeBB forum categories function as excellent Activitypub groups, perfectly compatible for Mastodon users.

    Unfortunately, while users Lemmy/Piefed, Mbin, and Friendica can easily view NodeBB groups, Mastodon users lack a valid interface for managing groups, and almost no one is familiar with the Raccoon app, which is the only app that can recognize Activitypub groups and group discussions by topic.

    For me, NodeBB was the best surprise in the Fediverse of this amazing 2025, and I thank the entire development team again for this wonderful gift!

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  • Latest FOSS Academic post is -- you guessed it -- a 2025 year in review post. Thrill to the fact that I'm using much of the same FOSS to do my work as I always have! Feel the chills as I talk about and how terrible it is! Above all, join me in living the FOSS Academic Lifestyle Dream!

    https://fossacademic.tech/2025/12/21/year-in-review.html

    Replies to this post will appear as comments on the blog thanks to the magic of !

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  • @mariusor hey I haven’t published it yet, I’ll be doing so in the next couple of weeks

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  • @django is the code available anywhere, I'd like to have a look if possible.

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  • to be clear there are more issues than being able to represent an actor alongside a post

    but the short version is that not having a proxyUrl endpoint means your client will hit CORS everywhere!

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    #FediNews Lanzamiento de una herramienta para mejorar la interoperabilidad: El Applied Social Media Lab lanzó recientemente "The ActivityPub Fuzzer", un programa diseñado para emular datos en todo el #fediverso para ayudar a mejorar la interoperabilidad entre diferentes plataformasEl ActivityPub Fuzzer | Laboratorio de Redes Sociales Aplicadas - YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGo7ZaBG-4s #ActivityPub
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    @Moss @raphael Yes. This is it, exactly. It’s a mastodon issue that’s out of our control. But, now that you’re following your Bandwagon profile, try creating one more thing — like an event or a note — and it should show up in Mastodon right away :)If you have other things that you need, or would be helpful to other artists, please let me know. I’m doing most of “the typing” but this project is designed by the community.
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    trwnh@mastodon.social Yes, you're right. There are nuances and situations where you would explicitly not want to inherit the root object's context. I am dealing with the typical day-to-day use case of replying to an object with the expectation that is be part of the same existing context. However I am more than happy to make this clear in the FEP and spell out alternative situations where context inheritance would not apply. The situation I found myself in was one where anybody can (and does) include whatever context they want. In that case, it's difficult to determine whether disparate contexts are actually referring to a common set of the same objects, or whether they were disparate on purpose (i.e. a fork.) To that end, it meant that as a receiver there was no guarantee that any contexts I'd be sent would map to any contexts I know. Strict root-level inheritance for the common use-case would at least disambiguate a lot of this.
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    @fox I have a Mastodon account for testing but I don't run an instance myself.Mastodon is usable but yeah I think Pleroma and Misskey are better.>entire feature set of mastodonIf you want something, open an issue.@julian