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Developer perspective on tradeoffs… #ATProto architecture is more centralized.

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  • @cwebber @eyeinthesky @evan

    > There are paths out of the situation, but I'm not confident in the discourse around them right now, and hesitant about how much I want to engage with it.

    Yes. I posted something on the same subject today.

    https://social.coop/@smallcircles/116119597745488218

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  • @eyeinthesky The reason we can't have nice things is because the Fedi Devs don't want to deal with the basics of the protocol. Or: Because no one has yet provided C2S for Fedi Devs who don't want to deal with the basics.

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  • @cwebber @eyeinthesky @smallcircles @evan Apart from the fact that I would prefer turtle, I am very happy that AP ‘prescribes’ json-ld. This opens the door to many of my ideas. It makes possible what would be very complicated without . It's about time that the AP developers got to grips with it! https://rdf-pub.org/#rdf

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  • @eyeinthesky @smallcircles @evan To be clear, I think json-ld has a lot of great ideas in it, and it's the extensibility and linked data compatibility (which was a strong group requirement) story we had at the time.

    "JSON-LD is bad" doesn't really capture my views. "JSON-LD turned out to be too complicated for the majority of the ecosystem to work with, particularly when we gave the view that you could ignore it, except it creates a rift of interoperability between those who ignore it and those who don't and puts a burden on the latter who are doing their best to behave well" does match my views.

    There are paths out of the situation, but I'm not confident in the discourse around them right now, and hesitant about how much I want to engage with it.

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  • @eyeinthesky

    Here we come to my new interest area.. I spent a metric ton of time advocating for and and that was initially all on a very optimistic note on how our ecosystem would mature and grow over time, fostering a healthy future for itself.

    That however didn't go as planned. You might say that the entirety of the fediverse is still primarily tech-driven. Tech-first approaches that do not differ too much of the much reviled and rejected 'techbro approach'.

    Sure, there are plenty discussions on whether an app feature is 'ethical' or not, with discussions on e.g. opt-in vs. opt-out. But that is again purely app-centric.

    Where is the dev ecosystem headed, where should they focus, what externalities exist? Where do we want future as a whole to be? What's the vision?

    And then we come to the social side of things, both in the small, but also in-the-large. Technosphere aligned and subservient to Sociosphere. That is focus of https://coding.social

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  • @smallcircles “an interpretation that advocates for tolerating unexpected inputs is no longer considered best practice in all scenarios.” Somebody didn’t get the memo. lol

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  • @eyeinthesky @cwebber @evan @deadsuperhero

    There are a couple of really great documents on protocol design and maintenance. You often see me mentioning protocol decay, which is only a paragraph in the splendid Maintaining Robust Protocols.

    The next section for instance is on detrimental ecosystem effects if you are either too stricly enforcing standards or are too laissez faire about them.

    https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9413.html

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  • @eyeinthesky @cwebber @evan

    The protocol becomes more like the union of all app-specific functionality that has been created over time, and copied / depended on by others in fundamental ways. Instead of that all that happens in clear solution layer that rests above the protocol conceptually.

    The protocol boundaries are fuzzy.

    @deadsuperhero mentioned the other day that having identity management well figured out, would be the killer app for the fediverse.

    But without having these fundamentals on how we responsibly 'extend the fediverse' (deploy a new solution, deliver a service), I don't think this is the case. But having that functionality might make it very clear that we need this foundation.

    Now an identity is neatly app-bound, but then no longer and since all apps overloaded the ActivityStreams social primitives you may have to deal with the full combinatorial explosion of figuring out what the functionality of your as:Video or other object really is.

    Perhaps I see it wrong.

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    I've seen hints of backfill working really well, but hadn't seen good examples until recently. As more and more instances upgrade to the newer versions of Mastodon that support context, backfill from Mastodon instances will improve across the board. Today one of the most popular topics on my NodeBB instance was an update from the admin of The Forkiverse, a brand new up-and-coming instance. Despite following only one person from that instance, I was able to see every single reply from that instance, even from users I don't follow. Super stoked to see resolvable contexts and backfill working in the wild. Who says the Fediverse is quiet? Not me, anymore 😅
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    ** ** *_* / /_____ ____ / /_(_) /__ / **/ ** \/ ** \/ **/ / //_// /_/ /_/ / /_/ / /_/ / ,< \__/\____/\____/\__/_/_/|_| tootik v0.19.9=> https://github.com/dimkr/tootiktootik is a federated nanoblogging service for the small internet.tootik allows people to participate in the fediverse using their Gemini, Gopher or Finger client of choice and makes the fediverse lighter, more private and more accessible. tootik's interface strips content to bare essentials (like text and links), puts the users in control of the content they see and tries to "slow down" the fediverse to make it more compatible with the slower pace of the small internet.It's a single executable that handles both the federation (using ActivityPub) and the frontend (using Gemini) aspects, while sqlite takes care of persistency. It should be lightweight and efficient enough to host a small community even on a cheap server, and hopefully, be easy to hack on.tootik implements only a small subset of ActivityPub, and probably doesn't really conform to the spec.Changelog:=> https://github.com/dimkr/tootik/releases/tag/v0.19.9#Gemini #Gopher #Guppy #Fediverse #ActivityPub
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    Hey the #Fediverse!Today, I have released the version 0.1.0 of my new project, f2ap, an application that adds a compatibility layer for #ActivityPub to your website thanks to your #RSS/#Atom feed!You can see a running example at @blog! 🤩 Currently, only the support for Mastodon is guaranteed, but there are a lot of other platforms out there. If you are on another social platform, please help me document the platforms support! 🙏 https://github.com/Deuchnord/f2ap/wiki/Social-platforms-compatibility