Does anyone here know of a running Bonfire instance that has federation actually activated?
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Does anyone here know of a running Bonfire instance that has federation actually activated?
I want to try different platforms see if any other Activity Pub implementation makes better use of the actual protocol.
Already tried Sharkey, Pixelfed, Hubzilla, Friendica, GoToSocial and Akkoma.
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Does anyone here know of a running Bonfire instance that has federation actually activated?
I want to try different platforms see if any other Activity Pub implementation makes better use of the actual protocol.
Already tried Sharkey, Pixelfed, Hubzilla, Friendica, GoToSocial and Akkoma.
@maikel@vmst.io try NodeBB too! 😁
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Does anyone here know of a running Bonfire instance that has federation actually activated?
I want to try different platforms see if any other Activity Pub implementation makes better use of the actual protocol.
Already tried Sharkey, Pixelfed, Hubzilla, Friendica, GoToSocial and Akkoma.
@maikel tried. It's been hell. Advised not to
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Does anyone here know of a running Bonfire instance that has federation actually activated?
I want to try different platforms see if any other Activity Pub implementation makes better use of the actual protocol.
Already tried Sharkey, Pixelfed, Hubzilla, Friendica, GoToSocial and Akkoma.
Should you find one, I'm curious if it requires use of its own web site or if it supports Mastodon API clients like GoToSocial.
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Should you find one, I'm curious if it requires use of its own web site or if it supports Mastodon API clients like GoToSocial.
@maikel@osma so far no success to be honest. I'm starting to wonder if it's just a bunch of smoke and mirrors.
In this time an age websites overpromising and under delivering are the norm, not the exception
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@osma so far no success to be honest. I'm starting to wonder if it's just a bunch of smoke and mirrors.
In this time an age websites overpromising and under delivering are the norm, not the exception
@maikel@vmst.io well, over promising builds hype and it is easier to sell promise than a product.
I only ever post when I have something concrete to show. It means I have less engagement, but it also means I never over promise.
It does not mean I am right. I think the right balance lies somewhere in between.
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Lol can someone tell @maikel@vmst.io to stop taking it personally when I was talking about @mayel@sunbeam.city and @dansup@mastodon.social
The thin skin of people these days.