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PieFed 1.6 is released - pronouns, private communities, quote posts and much more

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  • A big thank you to those who contributed to making this release, translating, writing documentation, providing emotional support and promoting PieFed! None of this would happen without you all.

    New hotness

    • Pronouns - when you put pronouns into Extra Fields on your profile that is used as a flair in all communities where you haven't set a flair yet
    • Private communities - no federation, only certain roles (depends on the community) can invite new people. Posts inside are only visible to members.
    • Mastodon can now quote-boost PieFed posts
    • Plain http web UI (no SSL required) with SSL used during federation - see http://retro.piefed.com
    • Downvotes can be turned off completely in a community, not just instance-wide
    • Admins can sticky a post on the home page, not just mods in their communities
    • Auto-delete of replies on remote instances when reply author has been blocked by parent content author (only works in PieFed communities due to a ActivityPub limitation)
    • On home page when showing number of replies a post has, calculate the sum of the replies on all cross-posts and display that
    • New users can only do 3 posts in their first 24h, to reduce floods of posts by that guy who keeps deleting his accounts and making new ones

    More good stuff

    • Improve emoji federation compatibility
    • Change order of emoji in picker to present most-used ones first
    • Daily time limit on usage to help people use PieFed less (released in 1.5.2)
    • A way to report posts that need to be tagged as AI generated
    • Better accessibility
    • Improved handling of bold and italics in markdown parsing
    • Don't accept votes from people the author has blocked
    • Admins can resend email address verification email
    • Admins can add notes to instances to keep track of defederation reasons, etc
    • Search form has been simplified
    • Option for admins to disable the em-dash detector
    • Multiple minor bugfixes and security enhancements

    To upgrade from 1.5.x

    git pull  
    git checkout v1.6.x  
    

    At this point you might see an error message about a merge conflict with compose.yaml. To preserve your custom compose.yaml you will need to copy it somewhere else, then git checkout compose.yaml then git pull again. This time the pull will succeed so after that copy your custom compose.yaml it back, overwriting the one from git.

    Then,

    ./deploy.sh or ./deploy-docker.sh

    If you had to do the compose.yaml fix up earlier then you might want to compare what you have with https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/src/branch/main/compose.yaml and manually copy and paste some improvements in particular the command: part of the db container which tunes postgresql for performance. Adjust the numbers for your system.

    This time the database migrations will not take long.

    Donations

    PieFed is free and open-source software while operating without any advertising, monetization, or reliance on venture capital. Your donations are vital in supporting the PieFed development effort, allowing us to expand and enhance PieFed with new features.

    Donations can be made via Patreon, Liberapay or Ko-fi.

  • A big thank you to those who contributed to making this release, translating, writing documentation, providing emotional support and promoting PieFed! None of this would happen without you all.

    New hotness

    • Pronouns - when you put pronouns into Extra Fields on your profile that is used as a flair in all communities where you haven't set a flair yet
    • Private communities - no federation, only certain roles (depends on the community) can invite new people. Posts inside are only visible to members.
    • Mastodon can now quote-boost PieFed posts
    • Plain http web UI (no SSL required) with SSL used during federation - see http://retro.piefed.com
    • Downvotes can be turned off completely in a community, not just instance-wide
    • Admins can sticky a post on the home page, not just mods in their communities
    • Auto-delete of replies on remote instances when reply author has been blocked by parent content author (only works in PieFed communities due to a ActivityPub limitation)
    • On home page when showing number of replies a post has, calculate the sum of the replies on all cross-posts and display that
    • New users can only do 3 posts in their first 24h, to reduce floods of posts by that guy who keeps deleting his accounts and making new ones

    More good stuff

    • Improve emoji federation compatibility
    • Change order of emoji in picker to present most-used ones first
    • Daily time limit on usage to help people use PieFed less (released in 1.5.2)
    • A way to report posts that need to be tagged as AI generated
    • Better accessibility
    • Improved handling of bold and italics in markdown parsing
    • Don't accept votes from people the author has blocked
    • Admins can resend email address verification email
    • Admins can add notes to instances to keep track of defederation reasons, etc
    • Search form has been simplified
    • Option for admins to disable the em-dash detector
    • Multiple minor bugfixes and security enhancements

    To upgrade from 1.5.x

    git pull  
    git checkout v1.6.x  
    

    At this point you might see an error message about a merge conflict with compose.yaml. To preserve your custom compose.yaml you will need to copy it somewhere else, then git checkout compose.yaml then git pull again. This time the pull will succeed so after that copy your custom compose.yaml it back, overwriting the one from git.

    Then,

    ./deploy.sh or ./deploy-docker.sh

    If you had to do the compose.yaml fix up earlier then you might want to compare what you have with https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/src/branch/main/compose.yaml and manually copy and paste some improvements in particular the command: part of the db container which tunes postgresql for performance. Adjust the numbers for your system.

    This time the database migrations will not take long.

    Donations

    PieFed is free and open-source software while operating without any advertising, monetization, or reliance on venture capital. Your donations are vital in supporting the PieFed development effort, allowing us to expand and enhance PieFed with new features.

    Donations can be made via Patreon, Liberapay or Ko-fi.

    Nice. Thanks for the hard work. PieFed is great.

  • A big thank you to those who contributed to making this release, translating, writing documentation, providing emotional support and promoting PieFed! None of this would happen without you all.

    New hotness

    • Pronouns - when you put pronouns into Extra Fields on your profile that is used as a flair in all communities where you haven't set a flair yet
    • Private communities - no federation, only certain roles (depends on the community) can invite new people. Posts inside are only visible to members.
    • Mastodon can now quote-boost PieFed posts
    • Plain http web UI (no SSL required) with SSL used during federation - see http://retro.piefed.com
    • Downvotes can be turned off completely in a community, not just instance-wide
    • Admins can sticky a post on the home page, not just mods in their communities
    • Auto-delete of replies on remote instances when reply author has been blocked by parent content author (only works in PieFed communities due to a ActivityPub limitation)
    • On home page when showing number of replies a post has, calculate the sum of the replies on all cross-posts and display that
    • New users can only do 3 posts in their first 24h, to reduce floods of posts by that guy who keeps deleting his accounts and making new ones

    More good stuff

    • Improve emoji federation compatibility
    • Change order of emoji in picker to present most-used ones first
    • Daily time limit on usage to help people use PieFed less (released in 1.5.2)
    • A way to report posts that need to be tagged as AI generated
    • Better accessibility
    • Improved handling of bold and italics in markdown parsing
    • Don't accept votes from people the author has blocked
    • Admins can resend email address verification email
    • Admins can add notes to instances to keep track of defederation reasons, etc
    • Search form has been simplified
    • Option for admins to disable the em-dash detector
    • Multiple minor bugfixes and security enhancements

    To upgrade from 1.5.x

    git pull  
    git checkout v1.6.x  
    

    At this point you might see an error message about a merge conflict with compose.yaml. To preserve your custom compose.yaml you will need to copy it somewhere else, then git checkout compose.yaml then git pull again. This time the pull will succeed so after that copy your custom compose.yaml it back, overwriting the one from git.

    Then,

    ./deploy.sh or ./deploy-docker.sh

    If you had to do the compose.yaml fix up earlier then you might want to compare what you have with https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/src/branch/main/compose.yaml and manually copy and paste some improvements in particular the command: part of the db container which tunes postgresql for performance. Adjust the numbers for your system.

    This time the database migrations will not take long.

    Donations

    PieFed is free and open-source software while operating without any advertising, monetization, or reliance on venture capital. Your donations are vital in supporting the PieFed development effort, allowing us to expand and enhance PieFed with new features.

    Donations can be made via Patreon, Liberapay or Ko-fi.

    Always in awe at the speed of development of this project.

    Thank you for all your hard work.

  • A big thank you to those who contributed to making this release, translating, writing documentation, providing emotional support and promoting PieFed! None of this would happen without you all.

    New hotness

    • Pronouns - when you put pronouns into Extra Fields on your profile that is used as a flair in all communities where you haven't set a flair yet
    • Private communities - no federation, only certain roles (depends on the community) can invite new people. Posts inside are only visible to members.
    • Mastodon can now quote-boost PieFed posts
    • Plain http web UI (no SSL required) with SSL used during federation - see http://retro.piefed.com
    • Downvotes can be turned off completely in a community, not just instance-wide
    • Admins can sticky a post on the home page, not just mods in their communities
    • Auto-delete of replies on remote instances when reply author has been blocked by parent content author (only works in PieFed communities due to a ActivityPub limitation)
    • On home page when showing number of replies a post has, calculate the sum of the replies on all cross-posts and display that
    • New users can only do 3 posts in their first 24h, to reduce floods of posts by that guy who keeps deleting his accounts and making new ones

    More good stuff

    • Improve emoji federation compatibility
    • Change order of emoji in picker to present most-used ones first
    • Daily time limit on usage to help people use PieFed less (released in 1.5.2)
    • A way to report posts that need to be tagged as AI generated
    • Better accessibility
    • Improved handling of bold and italics in markdown parsing
    • Don't accept votes from people the author has blocked
    • Admins can resend email address verification email
    • Admins can add notes to instances to keep track of defederation reasons, etc
    • Search form has been simplified
    • Option for admins to disable the em-dash detector
    • Multiple minor bugfixes and security enhancements

    To upgrade from 1.5.x

    git pull  
    git checkout v1.6.x  
    

    At this point you might see an error message about a merge conflict with compose.yaml. To preserve your custom compose.yaml you will need to copy it somewhere else, then git checkout compose.yaml then git pull again. This time the pull will succeed so after that copy your custom compose.yaml it back, overwriting the one from git.

    Then,

    ./deploy.sh or ./deploy-docker.sh

    If you had to do the compose.yaml fix up earlier then you might want to compare what you have with https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/src/branch/main/compose.yaml and manually copy and paste some improvements in particular the command: part of the db container which tunes postgresql for performance. Adjust the numbers for your system.

    This time the database migrations will not take long.

    Donations

    PieFed is free and open-source software while operating without any advertising, monetization, or reliance on venture capital. Your donations are vital in supporting the PieFed development effort, allowing us to expand and enhance PieFed with new features.

    Donations can be made via Patreon, Liberapay or Ko-fi.

    FYI https://retro.piefed.social/ has HSTS enabled, so browsers refuse to load it

  • FYI https://retro.piefed.social/ has HSTS enabled, so browsers refuse to load it

    @die4ever@retrolemmy.com I assume this is your instance?

  • A big thank you to those who contributed to making this release, translating, writing documentation, providing emotional support and promoting PieFed! None of this would happen without you all.

    New hotness

    • Pronouns - when you put pronouns into Extra Fields on your profile that is used as a flair in all communities where you haven't set a flair yet
    • Private communities - no federation, only certain roles (depends on the community) can invite new people. Posts inside are only visible to members.
    • Mastodon can now quote-boost PieFed posts
    • Plain http web UI (no SSL required) with SSL used during federation - see http://retro.piefed.com
    • Downvotes can be turned off completely in a community, not just instance-wide
    • Admins can sticky a post on the home page, not just mods in their communities
    • Auto-delete of replies on remote instances when reply author has been blocked by parent content author (only works in PieFed communities due to a ActivityPub limitation)
    • On home page when showing number of replies a post has, calculate the sum of the replies on all cross-posts and display that
    • New users can only do 3 posts in their first 24h, to reduce floods of posts by that guy who keeps deleting his accounts and making new ones

    More good stuff

    • Improve emoji federation compatibility
    • Change order of emoji in picker to present most-used ones first
    • Daily time limit on usage to help people use PieFed less (released in 1.5.2)
    • A way to report posts that need to be tagged as AI generated
    • Better accessibility
    • Improved handling of bold and italics in markdown parsing
    • Don't accept votes from people the author has blocked
    • Admins can resend email address verification email
    • Admins can add notes to instances to keep track of defederation reasons, etc
    • Search form has been simplified
    • Option for admins to disable the em-dash detector
    • Multiple minor bugfixes and security enhancements

    To upgrade from 1.5.x

    git pull  
    git checkout v1.6.x  
    

    At this point you might see an error message about a merge conflict with compose.yaml. To preserve your custom compose.yaml you will need to copy it somewhere else, then git checkout compose.yaml then git pull again. This time the pull will succeed so after that copy your custom compose.yaml it back, overwriting the one from git.

    Then,

    ./deploy.sh or ./deploy-docker.sh

    If you had to do the compose.yaml fix up earlier then you might want to compare what you have with https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/src/branch/main/compose.yaml and manually copy and paste some improvements in particular the command: part of the db container which tunes postgresql for performance. Adjust the numbers for your system.

    This time the database migrations will not take long.

    Donations

    PieFed is free and open-source software while operating without any advertising, monetization, or reliance on venture capital. Your donations are vital in supporting the PieFed development effort, allowing us to expand and enhance PieFed with new features.

    Donations can be made via Patreon, Liberapay or Ko-fi.

    Great updates, especially the pronouns!

    Downvotes can be turned off completely in a community, not just instance-wide

    @snoopy@tarte.nuage-libre.fr as you requested a while ago

  • @die4ever@retrolemmy.com I assume this is your instance?

    no, it'd be part of piefed.social, likely just a different frontend

  • @die4ever@retrolemmy.com I assume this is your instance?

    No it's a subdomain off piefed.social and is linked to above, it's rimu's i assume

  • no, it'd be part of piefed.social, likely just a different frontend

    Oh right, read too fast. Sorry for the ping!

  • No it's a subdomain off piefed.social and is linked to above, it's rimu's i assume

    That makes sense, thanks

  • Oh right, read too fast. Sorry for the ping!

    no problem, I'm always on here anyways lol

  • no problem, I'm always on here anyways lol

    And it's always nice to see you around! 😄

  • FYI https://retro.piefed.social/ has HSTS enabled, so browsers refuse to load it

    Sorry the correct link is http://retro.piefed.com. I'll update the post. Beware your browser will try to switch to https instead because they prefer it so you probably won't get the full rawdogging PieFed experience unless you change your browser setting to stop that.

    My fingers are used to .social! I also own the .com to stop someone else nabbing it but couldn't use retro.piefed.social because of SSL on piefed.social...

  • A big thank you to those who contributed to making this release, translating, writing documentation, providing emotional support and promoting PieFed! None of this would happen without you all.

    New hotness

    • Pronouns - when you put pronouns into Extra Fields on your profile that is used as a flair in all communities where you haven't set a flair yet
    • Private communities - no federation, only certain roles (depends on the community) can invite new people. Posts inside are only visible to members.
    • Mastodon can now quote-boost PieFed posts
    • Plain http web UI (no SSL required) with SSL used during federation - see http://retro.piefed.com
    • Downvotes can be turned off completely in a community, not just instance-wide
    • Admins can sticky a post on the home page, not just mods in their communities
    • Auto-delete of replies on remote instances when reply author has been blocked by parent content author (only works in PieFed communities due to a ActivityPub limitation)
    • On home page when showing number of replies a post has, calculate the sum of the replies on all cross-posts and display that
    • New users can only do 3 posts in their first 24h, to reduce floods of posts by that guy who keeps deleting his accounts and making new ones

    More good stuff

    • Improve emoji federation compatibility
    • Change order of emoji in picker to present most-used ones first
    • Daily time limit on usage to help people use PieFed less (released in 1.5.2)
    • A way to report posts that need to be tagged as AI generated
    • Better accessibility
    • Improved handling of bold and italics in markdown parsing
    • Don't accept votes from people the author has blocked
    • Admins can resend email address verification email
    • Admins can add notes to instances to keep track of defederation reasons, etc
    • Search form has been simplified
    • Option for admins to disable the em-dash detector
    • Multiple minor bugfixes and security enhancements

    To upgrade from 1.5.x

    git pull  
    git checkout v1.6.x  
    

    At this point you might see an error message about a merge conflict with compose.yaml. To preserve your custom compose.yaml you will need to copy it somewhere else, then git checkout compose.yaml then git pull again. This time the pull will succeed so after that copy your custom compose.yaml it back, overwriting the one from git.

    Then,

    ./deploy.sh or ./deploy-docker.sh

    If you had to do the compose.yaml fix up earlier then you might want to compare what you have with https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/src/branch/main/compose.yaml and manually copy and paste some improvements in particular the command: part of the db container which tunes postgresql for performance. Adjust the numbers for your system.

    This time the database migrations will not take long.

    Donations

    PieFed is free and open-source software while operating without any advertising, monetization, or reliance on venture capital. Your donations are vital in supporting the PieFed development effort, allowing us to expand and enhance PieFed with new features.

    Donations can be made via Patreon, Liberapay or Ko-fi.

    Always getting better, by leaps and bounds. Thank you, devs, for all the hard work and great ideas!

  • A big thank you to those who contributed to making this release, translating, writing documentation, providing emotional support and promoting PieFed! None of this would happen without you all.

    New hotness

    • Pronouns - when you put pronouns into Extra Fields on your profile that is used as a flair in all communities where you haven't set a flair yet
    • Private communities - no federation, only certain roles (depends on the community) can invite new people. Posts inside are only visible to members.
    • Mastodon can now quote-boost PieFed posts
    • Plain http web UI (no SSL required) with SSL used during federation - see http://retro.piefed.com
    • Downvotes can be turned off completely in a community, not just instance-wide
    • Admins can sticky a post on the home page, not just mods in their communities
    • Auto-delete of replies on remote instances when reply author has been blocked by parent content author (only works in PieFed communities due to a ActivityPub limitation)
    • On home page when showing number of replies a post has, calculate the sum of the replies on all cross-posts and display that
    • New users can only do 3 posts in their first 24h, to reduce floods of posts by that guy who keeps deleting his accounts and making new ones

    More good stuff

    • Improve emoji federation compatibility
    • Change order of emoji in picker to present most-used ones first
    • Daily time limit on usage to help people use PieFed less (released in 1.5.2)
    • A way to report posts that need to be tagged as AI generated
    • Better accessibility
    • Improved handling of bold and italics in markdown parsing
    • Don't accept votes from people the author has blocked
    • Admins can resend email address verification email
    • Admins can add notes to instances to keep track of defederation reasons, etc
    • Search form has been simplified
    • Option for admins to disable the em-dash detector
    • Multiple minor bugfixes and security enhancements

    To upgrade from 1.5.x

    git pull  
    git checkout v1.6.x  
    

    At this point you might see an error message about a merge conflict with compose.yaml. To preserve your custom compose.yaml you will need to copy it somewhere else, then git checkout compose.yaml then git pull again. This time the pull will succeed so after that copy your custom compose.yaml it back, overwriting the one from git.

    Then,

    ./deploy.sh or ./deploy-docker.sh

    If you had to do the compose.yaml fix up earlier then you might want to compare what you have with https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/src/branch/main/compose.yaml and manually copy and paste some improvements in particular the command: part of the db container which tunes postgresql for performance. Adjust the numbers for your system.

    This time the database migrations will not take long.

    Donations

    PieFed is free and open-source software while operating without any advertising, monetization, or reliance on venture capital. Your donations are vital in supporting the PieFed development effort, allowing us to expand and enhance PieFed with new features.

    Donations can be made via Patreon, Liberapay or Ko-fi.

    I'm glad I made piefed my daily driver. Thanks for all your hard work.

  • Sorry the correct link is http://retro.piefed.com. I'll update the post. Beware your browser will try to switch to https instead because they prefer it so you probably won't get the full rawdogging PieFed experience unless you change your browser setting to stop that.

    My fingers are used to .social! I also own the .com to stop someone else nabbing it but couldn't use retro.piefed.social because of SSL on piefed.social...

    I still need to finish the Dillo theme, which will make PieFed compatible with roughly Firefox 3+. That'll compliment the http mode nicely. This is super niche so just something I potter away on occasionally.

  • A big thank you to those who contributed to making this release, translating, writing documentation, providing emotional support and promoting PieFed! None of this would happen without you all.

    New hotness

    • Pronouns - when you put pronouns into Extra Fields on your profile that is used as a flair in all communities where you haven't set a flair yet
    • Private communities - no federation, only certain roles (depends on the community) can invite new people. Posts inside are only visible to members.
    • Mastodon can now quote-boost PieFed posts
    • Plain http web UI (no SSL required) with SSL used during federation - see http://retro.piefed.com
    • Downvotes can be turned off completely in a community, not just instance-wide
    • Admins can sticky a post on the home page, not just mods in their communities
    • Auto-delete of replies on remote instances when reply author has been blocked by parent content author (only works in PieFed communities due to a ActivityPub limitation)
    • On home page when showing number of replies a post has, calculate the sum of the replies on all cross-posts and display that
    • New users can only do 3 posts in their first 24h, to reduce floods of posts by that guy who keeps deleting his accounts and making new ones

    More good stuff

    • Improve emoji federation compatibility
    • Change order of emoji in picker to present most-used ones first
    • Daily time limit on usage to help people use PieFed less (released in 1.5.2)
    • A way to report posts that need to be tagged as AI generated
    • Better accessibility
    • Improved handling of bold and italics in markdown parsing
    • Don't accept votes from people the author has blocked
    • Admins can resend email address verification email
    • Admins can add notes to instances to keep track of defederation reasons, etc
    • Search form has been simplified
    • Option for admins to disable the em-dash detector
    • Multiple minor bugfixes and security enhancements

    To upgrade from 1.5.x

    git pull  
    git checkout v1.6.x  
    

    At this point you might see an error message about a merge conflict with compose.yaml. To preserve your custom compose.yaml you will need to copy it somewhere else, then git checkout compose.yaml then git pull again. This time the pull will succeed so after that copy your custom compose.yaml it back, overwriting the one from git.

    Then,

    ./deploy.sh or ./deploy-docker.sh

    If you had to do the compose.yaml fix up earlier then you might want to compare what you have with https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/src/branch/main/compose.yaml and manually copy and paste some improvements in particular the command: part of the db container which tunes postgresql for performance. Adjust the numbers for your system.

    This time the database migrations will not take long.

    Donations

    PieFed is free and open-source software while operating without any advertising, monetization, or reliance on venture capital. Your donations are vital in supporting the PieFed development effort, allowing us to expand and enhance PieFed with new features.

    Donations can be made via Patreon, Liberapay or Ko-fi.

    Thank you for all your work. 1.5 is just three weeks old. Impressive how much development happened since then.

  • A big thank you to those who contributed to making this release, translating, writing documentation, providing emotional support and promoting PieFed! None of this would happen without you all.

    New hotness

    • Pronouns - when you put pronouns into Extra Fields on your profile that is used as a flair in all communities where you haven't set a flair yet
    • Private communities - no federation, only certain roles (depends on the community) can invite new people. Posts inside are only visible to members.
    • Mastodon can now quote-boost PieFed posts
    • Plain http web UI (no SSL required) with SSL used during federation - see http://retro.piefed.com
    • Downvotes can be turned off completely in a community, not just instance-wide
    • Admins can sticky a post on the home page, not just mods in their communities
    • Auto-delete of replies on remote instances when reply author has been blocked by parent content author (only works in PieFed communities due to a ActivityPub limitation)
    • On home page when showing number of replies a post has, calculate the sum of the replies on all cross-posts and display that
    • New users can only do 3 posts in their first 24h, to reduce floods of posts by that guy who keeps deleting his accounts and making new ones

    More good stuff

    • Improve emoji federation compatibility
    • Change order of emoji in picker to present most-used ones first
    • Daily time limit on usage to help people use PieFed less (released in 1.5.2)
    • A way to report posts that need to be tagged as AI generated
    • Better accessibility
    • Improved handling of bold and italics in markdown parsing
    • Don't accept votes from people the author has blocked
    • Admins can resend email address verification email
    • Admins can add notes to instances to keep track of defederation reasons, etc
    • Search form has been simplified
    • Option for admins to disable the em-dash detector
    • Multiple minor bugfixes and security enhancements

    To upgrade from 1.5.x

    git pull  
    git checkout v1.6.x  
    

    At this point you might see an error message about a merge conflict with compose.yaml. To preserve your custom compose.yaml you will need to copy it somewhere else, then git checkout compose.yaml then git pull again. This time the pull will succeed so after that copy your custom compose.yaml it back, overwriting the one from git.

    Then,

    ./deploy.sh or ./deploy-docker.sh

    If you had to do the compose.yaml fix up earlier then you might want to compare what you have with https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/src/branch/main/compose.yaml and manually copy and paste some improvements in particular the command: part of the db container which tunes postgresql for performance. Adjust the numbers for your system.

    This time the database migrations will not take long.

    Donations

    PieFed is free and open-source software while operating without any advertising, monetization, or reliance on venture capital. Your donations are vital in supporting the PieFed development effort, allowing us to expand and enhance PieFed with new features.

    Donations can be made via Patreon, Liberapay or Ko-fi.

    Testing custom emoji :face_with_rolling_eyes: :sweat_smile:

    Cool news about private communities! I'd love to unlock inter-compatibility between instances so that can finally be federated... lots to do in between then and now.

    Hopefully we can work together on that soon?

  • I couldn't think of a way to federate privately, when we don't know which software is at the other end. In the current political environment there are going to be groups of people who simply can't take the risk.

    For example with mastodon's followers-only notes - that only gives some privacy because there is massive social pressure on any fedi implementation that doesn't follow the gentleman's agreement we have to hide those notes. That fails when implementations have bugs, are under the control of ICE, or whatever.

    It's tricky! Happy to bounce ideas around on it sometime. Maybe encryption...

  • A big thank you to those who contributed to making this release, translating, writing documentation, providing emotional support and promoting PieFed! None of this would happen without you all.

    New hotness

    • Pronouns - when you put pronouns into Extra Fields on your profile that is used as a flair in all communities where you haven't set a flair yet
    • Private communities - no federation, only certain roles (depends on the community) can invite new people. Posts inside are only visible to members.
    • Mastodon can now quote-boost PieFed posts
    • Plain http web UI (no SSL required) with SSL used during federation - see http://retro.piefed.com
    • Downvotes can be turned off completely in a community, not just instance-wide
    • Admins can sticky a post on the home page, not just mods in their communities
    • Auto-delete of replies on remote instances when reply author has been blocked by parent content author (only works in PieFed communities due to a ActivityPub limitation)
    • On home page when showing number of replies a post has, calculate the sum of the replies on all cross-posts and display that
    • New users can only do 3 posts in their first 24h, to reduce floods of posts by that guy who keeps deleting his accounts and making new ones

    More good stuff

    • Improve emoji federation compatibility
    • Change order of emoji in picker to present most-used ones first
    • Daily time limit on usage to help people use PieFed less (released in 1.5.2)
    • A way to report posts that need to be tagged as AI generated
    • Better accessibility
    • Improved handling of bold and italics in markdown parsing
    • Don't accept votes from people the author has blocked
    • Admins can resend email address verification email
    • Admins can add notes to instances to keep track of defederation reasons, etc
    • Search form has been simplified
    • Option for admins to disable the em-dash detector
    • Multiple minor bugfixes and security enhancements

    To upgrade from 1.5.x

    git pull  
    git checkout v1.6.x  
    

    At this point you might see an error message about a merge conflict with compose.yaml. To preserve your custom compose.yaml you will need to copy it somewhere else, then git checkout compose.yaml then git pull again. This time the pull will succeed so after that copy your custom compose.yaml it back, overwriting the one from git.

    Then,

    ./deploy.sh or ./deploy-docker.sh

    If you had to do the compose.yaml fix up earlier then you might want to compare what you have with https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/src/branch/main/compose.yaml and manually copy and paste some improvements in particular the command: part of the db container which tunes postgresql for performance. Adjust the numbers for your system.

    This time the database migrations will not take long.

    Donations

    PieFed is free and open-source software while operating without any advertising, monetization, or reliance on venture capital. Your donations are vital in supporting the PieFed development effort, allowing us to expand and enhance PieFed with new features.

    Donations can be made via Patreon, Liberapay or Ko-fi.

    mmmm. private communities are nice but without federation it means they have to cajole anyone they want to join to make an account on a particular server.


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  • Need help folks!

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    Need help folks! Planning to move to a new instance, want my posts, reposts, favorites, bookmarks either as a read-only archive or exported to my new instance. Can blind-first apps like Fedra @TheQuinbox or FastSM @MewProjects allow a full buffer export if I load everything into them? Or @FediTips Is there an unofficial way to export or bring it all to a new instance? Any suggestions much appreciated!#Mastodon #Fediverse #FediHelp #Accessibility #Blind
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    I had the opportunity to attend FOSDEM 2026 virtually, and I spent almost all of my time in the [Social Web](https://fosdem.org/2026/schedule/track/social-web/) track. A few themes kept coming up across talks. Some were explicit, some were between the lines. Either way, they prompted a bunch of thoughts I wanted to capture. DISCLAIMER: AI was used to help me organize and improve the flow of this post. Ideas and thoughts expressed are my own. ## Hosting is hard In [*Building a sustainable Italian Fediverse: overcoming technical, adoption and moderation challenges*](https://fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event/VKHGXT-building_a_sustainable_italian_fediverse_overcoming_technical_adoption_and_moder/), there was a moment (not the main focus of the talk) where hosting came up in a way that really stuck with me. I’m paraphrasing, so apologies if I misrepresent anything, but the gist was: - Hosting Mastodon is hard, so we simplify with hosting services like Masto.Host - Hosting PixelFed and PeerTube is easier thanks to appliances like YunoHost Based on my own experience, that rings true, with some nuance. Getting Mastodon running isn’t actually the hardest part. The self-hosting docs are good enough in my opinion, and that’s how I originally stood up my instance at [toot.lqdev.tech](https://toot.lqdev.tech/@lqdev). I even maintain guides for [cleanup](https://lqdev.me/resources/wiki/mastodon-server-cleanup/) and [upgrades](/resources/wiki/mastodon-server-upgrades/) that largely mirror the official Mastodon documentation and release notes. The harder part is everything after provisioning. Mastodon (especially with federation enabled) can be resource-intensive, and that cost shows up fast even on a single-user instance. If I’m not staying on top of maintenance, disk fills up. Every few weeks, my instance will go down because I’ve run out of storage. Add database migrations, which can be error-prone, and you end up with a setup that’s straightforward to launch but expensive to operate. You pay in money for a big enough server, and you pay in time for ongoing maintenace. I still want to participate in the Fediverse, but I don’t want to keep paying the maintenance tax for Mastodon. That’s one of the reasons [I implemented ActivityPub on my static site](/notes/website-now-natively-posts-to-the-fediverse-2026-01-22/) instead. On the PixelFed side, I did try to self-host it once, and I couldn’t get it working cleanly from scratch. Some of that is on me (I’m not familiar with PHP), but either way, YunoHost was a lifesaver. With YunoHost, I had PixelFed up and running quickly, and what that ecosystem provides is genuinely impressive. That said, I also learned the “operations” lesson there too. During an upgrade, something went wrong with the database, it got corrupted, and I couldn’t restore from backup. I ultimately took the instance down. I’m willing to attribute that to user error, but it still reinforces the bigger point. The promise of federation and decentralization is that you can stand up your own node for yourself, your family, a school, a company, a city, even a government. In practice, that’s still too hard for most people unless they use appliances like YunoHost or managed hosting like Masto.Host. And yes, those options mean giving up some control. But even with that tradeoff, I’d argue it’s still better than centralized platforms. As someone fairly technical and a little extreme about owning the whole stack (I implemented my own static site generator, Webmentions service, and now ActivityPub), I still find this hard. I can’t imagine how unapproachable it feels if you’re not technical. I just wish it were simpler and more cost-effective to run these services without needing either deep system administration knowledge or active ongoing maintenance. ## One identity, many post types In the talk, [*How to level up the Fediverse*](https://fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event/HVJRNV-how_to_level_up_the_fediverse/), Christine and Jessica talked about ActivityPub implementations and touched on something that really resonated with me. The idea (again, paraphrasing) was that splitting content types by app (video goes to PeerTube, images go to PixelFed, microblogging goes to Mastodon) might not be the right long-term model. Instead, they suggested something closer to one place to publish and follow people, with rich post types handled in one identity and one experience. That immediately made me think about Tumblr. When I first heard [Tumblr was planning to implement ActivityPub](https://techcrunch.com/2022/11/21/tumblr-to-add-support-for-activitypub-the-social-protocol-powering-mastodon-and-other-apps/), I was excited because Tumblr is already “that kind of app.” You can publish videos, photos, polls, longer posts, and everything in between, all in one place. There was also talk about [moving Tumblr to WordPress](https://techcrunch.com/2024/08/28/tumblr-to-move-its-half-a-billion-blogs-to-wordpress/), which (in theory) could make ActivityPub integration even more powerful. But as of now, [Tumblr’s ActivityPub work seems to be paused](https://techcrunch.com/2025/07/01/automattic-puts-tumblr-migration-to-wordpress-on-hold/). The more I think about it, the more this model makes sense, especially because the most important part isn’t the “single app.” It’s the single identity. You should have one account where your content originates. Then people can consume it from different experiences. Maybe that is a video-focused client, maybe it is an image-first view, maybe it is a Mastodon-like timeline. The key is that you do not need separate accounts everywhere. That’s essentially how I think about my website. My site is my digital home and my identity. I post different content types which align with [IndieWeb post types](https://indieweb.org/posts#Types_of_Posts): - Articles - Notes - Responses (reposts, replies, likes) - Bookmarks - Media (photos and videos) - RSVPs People can follow via RSS. And more recently, I implemented my own ActivityPub support so my posts generate native ActivityPub activities. That means Mastodon and other clients can follow and interact with my site directly. What I like about this is that it decouples publishing from consumption. I choose where I publish (my site). Others choose how they consume (their client). The protocols handle the translation. ## The web is already social and decentralized In Social Web conversations, sometimes the tone implies the "social web" is separate from "the web". I don't really buy that. The web is social because people are on it. People use it to learn, create, find community, do commerce, argue, collaborate, share memes, and everything else. The web is also decentralized by default. That's the baseline architecture. Dave Winer recently wrote about software being ["of the web"](http://scripting.com/2025/11/24/141418.html). Software that's built to share data, accept input, produce output, and let users move their data. Not locked into silos. This is why I'm so bullish on a different architectural approach: **start as a website, add social capabilities as components.** People are already using WordPress, Ghost, and Micro.blog to build sites. With an ActivityPub plugin, your existing web presence becomes followable and interactive in the Fediverse. The site remains a site. It just gets socially interoperable. Bridgy Fed reinforces this. It takes what already exists on the web and helps it participate in social protocols, without forcing you to rebuild as a native social app first. That's also my own setup. My website worked as a publishing platform and people could follow via RSS. When I implemented ActivityPub, it became progressively enhanced. Same posts, new social vocabulary. I didn't have to abandon my site. I just made it speak the social language. ## Modular and extensible feels like the right direction This is the architectural vision I took away from Bonfire: [Building Modular, Consentful, and Federated Social Networks](https://fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event/3QHALR-bonfire_building_modular_consentful_and_federated_social_networks/). The "opt-in pieces" approach is about choosing which parts you want, evolving your experience based on what you enable. It echoes [small pieces loosely joined](http://scripting.com/2026/01/30/140150.html). It's a practical model for a federated future: - Start with the basic web - Add social capabilities as components - Get progressively more powerful as you opt in Your site still works normally. When you speak the lingua franca of protocols like ActivityPub, you can express social intent in a way other systems understand. So it's not "the web vs the social web." It's the web, with richer native social vocabulary. ## Conclusion This probably reads like I’m nitpicking, but I’m genuinely bullish on federated and decentralized networks. That’s why I’m still participating. What stood out to me at FOSDEM this year is momentum. Last year, the Social Web track was a half day. This year, it expanded to a full day. That signals to me that there are a lot of smart, passionate people working across protocol design, UX, moderation, policy, community, activism, and implementation, trying to build real alternatives to entrenched silos. And the plurality of implementations is a strength. It encourages exploration, competition, and innovation. My hope is that the “end state” isn’t a separate social web you have to join. It’s a web that continues to work as expected, but gets progressively enhanced when you opt into interoperable social protocols. Ultimately, there isn’t “the web” and “the social web.” There's just the web, and social vocabularies that participants can adopt without thinking about it.
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    Governments worldwide will have to move away from FB, Insta, X, Youtube. And may be not just simple as sign of end of #PaxAmericana for #Europe as Merz nailed it, but to have a place of "official" digital presence, where surely will not happen some AI-made impersonation of officials like what happening right now on YouTube with US congresswoman happening as @randahl writes.#Fediverse to rescue!
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    @toddsundsted Having said that — quote-posts existed on the Fediverse years before Mastodon implemented them. For example, Misskey and its forks have had quote-posts for years! (Other Fediverse software, too.)And, they work differently than Mastodon-style quote-posts.So, if you wanted to support quote-posts, you would also have to (explicitly or implicitly) decide on what style of quote-post to support. Mastodon-style? Misskey-style? Etc?