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    I have just completed the "Learning the Basics" and "Creating a Microblog" tutorials on @fedify. The Fediverse is very complicated. However, building the example application with Fedify is much simpler, and the tutorial was really good, with lots of examples and explanations of the basics. If you want to check it out, here's the link: https://fedify.dev/tutorial/microblog.Thank you for creating it, and please consider following @hongminhee!#fediverse
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    In the Fediverse track at SFSCon, André Menrath spoke about:Interoperability of Events in the Fediverse: Status Quo and Visionhttps://fediforum.org/2025-11-sfscon/#fediforum #sfscon #fediverse #socialweb
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    How to Install #Pixelfed on #Ubuntu VPS (8 Step Quick-Start Guide) This article provides a guide for how to install Pixelfed on Ubuntu VPS.What is Pixelfed?PixelFed is a decentralized, open-source photo-sharing platform similar to Instagram but built on the #Fediverse (federated social networks using the #ActivityPub protocol). It allows users to host their own instances and interact with users across ...Continued 👉 https://blog.radwebhosting.com/how-to-install-pixelfed-on-ubuntu-vps/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=mastodon.social #selfhosting #selfhosted #vpsguide #installguide
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    I'm looking for active federated communities on the fediverse where users share tips, tricks, and best practices for using the command line. Something similar to the Arch Linux forums but accessible through the fediverse. I've checked out a few communities like Command Line@lemmy.ml (1.47K subscribers) and Command Line@programming.dev (2.09K subscribers), but they seem to have many subscribers but no active users per month. It feels like Lemmy smothers these niche communities somehow. Does anyone know of other active federated communities or instances where command line enthusiasts gather to share knowledge and help each other out?