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    @julian i'd say the confusion is primarily that we've shifted topic around several different things and i'm still not sure which is the intended topic of the discussion :x- deleting posts that are in a thread- removing posts from a thread- implications for downstream posts in a thread when some ancestor in the reply chain is deleted/removed- deleting a thread that is in a forum- removing a thread from a forum- moving a thread to the "uncategorized" forum- ...?
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    @luca how do you solve the DNS and port problem?
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    ❓ Question #ActivityPub et #DevWeb ​​J’ai un site statique, sur lequel je poste des notes.Hier j’ai réussi à mettre en place un js pour afficher sous une note les réponses d’un toot de mes toot (j’ai juste à définir l’id du toot dans une variable de ma note)Cette partie la marche super !Maintenant, j’aimerais que quand je cherche l’url de ma note sur mastodon, ça redirige vers l’url du toot.Je cherche avec les mots clef :.well-known/webfingerrel="canonical"rel="alternate" type="application/activity+json"mais je ne trouve pas grand-chose et mes tests ne marchent pas…Est‑ce que vous avez déjà vu ce genre de redirection sur un site ?cc @jee il me semble que t’avais creusé je sujet du #webfinger
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    I’ve been thinking about discovering underappreciated Lemmy instances. GitHub’s awesome-lemmy-instances used to serve a similar purpose, but it hasn’t been updated in a long time, and I haven’t found anything else like it. I got the idea from this post about finding decentralized communities in the Fediverse. I’m thinking of a Lemmy bot that tracks Lemmy instances, calculates the average number of active users and standard deviation, and identifies instances with activity below the average plus two standard deviations. It would then rank these underutilized instances by performance metrics like uptime and response time, and periodically update a curated list on Lemmy to guide users toward instances that could use more participation. I'd love feedback on how you would go about doing something like this. And specifically how to rank by performance.