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  • @lqdev@lqdev.me indeed, now I no longer see raw markdown 😁

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  • Since I use custom markdown blocks for media posts, the raw markdown blocks were being rendered in Mastodon. That's now fixed and working as expected. Here's what that a media post (note with attachment) looks like.

    Screenshot of Mastodon post with images

    I'm feeling really good about my implementation. I'll keep testing other post types but I'm feeling confident about deprovisioning my instance and moving entirely to my website soon.

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  • @lqdev@lqdev.me hey, welcome to the Fediverse!

    Couple smol things...

    When I try to resolve your post by URL, I get a Person back, whoops! Not sure why on NodeBB, I see raw markdown. Was going to inspect source.content, but see #1 :sweat:
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  • I could use some help. I'm trying to make a list of all the websites that list ActivityPub 1) software 2) instances and whose content isn't too out of date. Here are some I know:

    https://fedidb.com
    https://fediverse.observer/stats
    https://the-federation.info
    https://delightful.coding.social

    What else is there? Which is your go-to list?

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  • I just wrapped up the MVP to [connect my website to the Fediverse by implementing a small subset of ActivityPub](/notes/website-now-natively-posts-to-the-fediverse-2026-01-22/). [Nostr](https://nostr.com/) is a protocol I've heard about but hadn't dipped my toes into, until today. I downloaded the [Amethyst client from F-Droid](https://amethyst.social/). The following are my off-the-cuff initial impressions of Nostr. ## The Good - Creating an account was easy. I just provided a username and was immediately taken to the feed. - The protocol seems simple. It's "just keys and events". In some ways, this simplifies account creation and enables building simple relays that are event / task-specific (search, outbox, DM). - Amethyst is preconfigured with a set of default relays so it solves the empty feed problem. You just create an account, pull up the global feed, and immediately start receiving posts. - Live video? Given Nostr stands for (Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted by Relays), live video is covered under other stuff. Still I was pleasantly surprised to see it. ## Not Ideal? - The global feed is chaos. It's like drinking from a fire hose. There's so many posts coming in all at once it's hard to keep track. - Tons of DeFi content. From what I've read, there's a large DeFi community presence on Nostr. Personally, I don't care for DeFi and Bitcoin content. Building a curated feed over time though should address this issue and reduce the amount of this content I see on my personal feed. Overall, I like what I'm seeing and curating my feed is relatively simple to do so I'm not constantly bombarded with posts from the global feed. 😔just like with ActivityPub and the Fediverse, I already know I'm going to end up running my own relay and start cross-posting content from my site to Nostr. It's just a matter of time. First I want to get my ActivityPub implementation in a more stable state where it manages itself and I can feel comfortable directing folks to subscribe to my Fediverse content through my website instead of the instance I'm currently running. Once that's done, I'll take the lessons and patterns from my ActivityPub implementation and build something similar for Nostr.
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  • @3rdi@mastodon.social @stevejb@beige.party I don't think it is a social network, Dan just made a landing page showcasing (his) Canadian alternatives.

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  • @dansup I don't see any way to join on the page

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  • @dansup I'm not going to join because I'm unfortunately in the USA. But bravo!

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    Fediverso che avanza: il blog e il forum degli Androidiani rinascono con il supporto di Activitypub Il blog Androidiani.net (questo che state leggendo) parla ora il linguaggio del Fediverso. #WordPress è stato collegato ad #ActivityPub, il protocollo che permette ai contenuti di vivere oltre i confini del singolo sito. Questo significa che ogni articolo pubblicato qui non resta chiuso dentro un dominio, ma diventa un oggetto federato: può essere seguito, commentato e condiviso direttamente da Mastodon, Firefish, Misskey e da qualsiasi altra piattaforma compatibile con ActivityPub. Non serve un account qui per partecipare alla conversazione, non serve iscriversi a un social centralizzato, non serve passare da un algoritmo che decide cosa merita attenzione e cosa no.Il forum, invece, non è “solo” un forum. Androidiani.net utilizza appunto #NodeBB, che non è semplicemente un software moderno ma una vera e propria istanza federata. Anche qui, i thread non sono più silos isolati: diventano parte del flusso del Fediverso. Le discussioni possono essere seguite dall’esterno, gli utenti del Fediverso possono interagire, rispondere, partecipare. È una comunità che non vive chiusa in una piattaforma ma si connette a una rete più ampia, distribuita, resiliente.@fediversoandroidiani.net/
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    Release v3.2.1 of Ktistec adds support for bookmarking posts. This was so immediately useful I don't know why it took me so long to get around to it!Pinned/featured posts are in the works for the next release.The full changelog:AddedSupport for bookmarking posts.FixedInvalidate user's sessions after changing password.Ignore supplied languages that don't conform to expected format.ChangedUpgrade Kemal.In other thoughts... I'd like to make followed hashtags more consumable. I follow ~10 hashtags and: 1) it's hard to tell what's new, 2) it feels like they arrive in large batches that are difficult to digest, and 3) the reading experience is meh.#ktistec #fediverse #activitypub #crystallang
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    @julian I was surprised when taking a look at it that the demo instance has been there for 2 years, is barely used by anyone, most are abandoned accounts and half of the functions on it don't work...All while it's getting positive press. I think you nailed it about the hype around promise.
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    @box464 if approved on Bonfire's side, Mastodon should recognize it… probably takes time? 🙈There's no approve/deny UI/flow/API on Mastodon's side. I've asked & got this response "we included support for it in case someday another software wants it" and "(but we think it's not a good idea, as it means your quote can be displayed as pending for a long time, which is not ideal in a timeline-based network)" — which I think make sense. By the time it's approved, it's probably too old to be read