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A community to talk about the Fediverse and all it’s related services using ActivityPub (Mastodon, Lemmy, Mbin, etc).

If you wanted to get help with moderating your own community then head over to [email protected]!

Rules

  • Posts must be on topic.
  • Be respectful of others.
  • Cite the sources used for graphs and other statistics.
  • Follow the general Lemmy.world rules.

Learn more at these websites: Join The Fediverse Wiki, Fediverse.info, Wikipedia Page, The Federation Info (Stats), FediDB (Stats), Sub Rehab (Reddit Migration)

  • Adding "Log In With Mastodon" to Auth0 - Terence Eden’s Blog

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    This is awesome!!!
  • Introducing Habitat - A Social Platform for Local Communities

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    That’s an interesting idea. I think this would be most successful in a city that prides itself on being high-tech. Maybe somewhere in Japan or somewhere in Silicon Valley or something.
  • There's another NSFW instance

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    Then the rules need to change
  • Movim: Building a Decentralized Social Network on XMPP

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    Oh man, seeing folks suggest it as a Discord alternative always had me uninterested, because I don’t even use Discord and it just seemed like yet-another-standard. Now I’m reading this really technical title for a talk which mentions XMPP and I’m instantly sold. Well, to be honest, “Movim” also sounded like a VC-funded startup. Looks like it’s a bus-factor-of-1 open-source project instead, which I have significantly more trust in.
  • I recommended The Fediverse over on Upscrolled

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    teknevra@lemmy.worldT
    @[email protected] So far, only 4 upvotes, and two comments: One telling me to add Misskey and Sharkey to the post, and the other one of the constant spam Gaza comments / posts. I’d think that it would probably work better if more people posted posts about the Fediverse, than just me
  • Converser.eu is being flooded

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    I mean, from that perspective, sure. But if the main concern is lack of storage, SSDs currently are of no help with that compared to HDDs (let alone with production being shifted over to serve AIs and datacenters). Perhaps a dual SSD solution, but still would have to be planned with the potential outcome of either upgrading one of the SSDs or add a third one.
  • Another Quick Test (Disabled Federated Upvotes)

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    pseudo@jlai.luP
    You can do your test here [email protected] (Lemmy) or here and here [email protected] [email protected] (piefed)
  • This is a federated test post from a nodeBB forum.

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    diabetic_porcupine@lemmy.worldD
    Sorry I don’t have an answer to your question at the moment but I just would like to add that I, too am implementing activitypub in my blog and if you’d like to chat my DMs are open
  • Well that's fucking stupid when we know deplatforming works.

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    Well that’s fucking stupid when we know deplatforming works. Also you’re using specific definitions to deliberately misunderstand the paradox of tolerance so this is a stupid argument in the first place. Your willful ignorance & stubborn denial of Karl Popper’s directly quoted writing on the subject is not a valid argument. Multiple references cited prove you wrong & you’ve cited nothing. Conventional definitions found here & all over the place (from wikipedia & to SEP) fit Karl Popper’s usage and prove you’re wrong. You’re just wrong. A fucking high school intellect wrote that garbage article. Also, fuck pacifism, that’s a tool of fascists. You should be troubled that highschooler can refute you: work on yourself. And next time use your own words instead of a gpt. Cool speculative ad hominem: beep boop. Supposing an AI reasons better than you should also trouble you. Try arguing better with logic & evidence next time, genius.
  • "Who is your daddy, and what does he do?"

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    oddpixel@lemmy.wtfO
    “it’s not a toomah!”
  • Jeraldin Privè

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    Wrong place to post this.
  • Can’t see my video file sizes on PeerTube.

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    freamon@lemmy.worldF
    You can get a rough idea of how big each video is via an activitypub query for each video. For example: curl --header 'accept: application/activity+json' https://peertube.wtf/w/mhghLtY5dkLguNq5oFB2Ut | jq . Buried in there is a url entry, and buried in some of those is a tag entry and buried in some of those are details for the size of the video and audio for each upload. Peertube’s video channels have an outbox (similar to how Lemmy’s communities do, but not limited to 50 entries), so you can step through that to find the relevant info for everything in your channel. Doing that for your channel, I got: Shitpost #2 video: 482 x 480: 2.27 MB audio: 0.3 MB Shitpost #1 video: 480 x 480: 8.69 MB audio: 0.94 MB Will this replace the internet? video: 1080 x 1920: 19.26 MB video: 720 x 1280: 11.9 MB video: 360 x 640: 5.23 MB audio: 16.75 MB Cat video: 1920 x 1080: 7.77 MB video: 1280 x 720: 2.14 MB video: 640 x 360: 0.41 MB audio: 0.23 MB If you assume that the size of the audio is ignored, and that lower resolutions are transcoded as requested, and add the sizes for the highest resolutions together, you get 2.27 + 8.69 + 19.26 + 7.77 = 37.99 (which is the 38 MB visible in your screenshot). The information is available, but it’s a pain in the arse to get, so it’s probably annoying for PeerTube themselves to show (a brief look suggests that the API response doesn’t provide it, so there’s nothing for the web frontend to display). It’s also possible that they may drop the higher resolutions for videos with low engagement, so the size of each upload isn’t static, which adds an extra complication.
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    I understand how probable things can be, but good lord, I would be so aggravated if people judged me based on my father’s politics
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    It doesn’t, however, save any settings beyond your device. I’m working on a way to securely save those to whatever Tesseract server you use but don’t have it implemented yet. Thank you for explaining that. I clear the cache quite often. I haven’t tried to save the favorites in a bit because I thought it was tied to the settings. Changing the settings each time isn’t a big deal, but saving favs kind of is. I’ll give it another try since it’s pretty great.
  • FR#155 – Where Does Community Live – updates

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    This was an insightful read. Thanks!
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    thedoginthewok@lemmy.worldT
    I know I’m replying to a two year old comment, but who cares. I’ve had a Motorola Milestone (Motorola Droid in the US) in 2009 and I got an internet enabled plan immediately. It was very expensive and capped at 200 Megabytes per month, so I only really used it for basic web browsing. Fucking loved that phone, though. I played through a few GBA games on an emulator, with the keyboard it worked great. I’ve had spotify back then, but I never streamed anything, because of the data cap.
  • What I'm up to: February 2026 edition 👩‍💻 - elenarossini

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    a blog post that chronicles what I’ve been up to this month: from attending FOSDEM in Brussels to creating an easy-to-follow self-hosting guide for newbies…
  • Candidates — Track AIPAC

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    About AIPAC: The American Israel Public Affairs Committee is a tax-exempt 501(4) non-profit group that lobbies for strong U.S.-Israel relations and pro-Israel policies. About Track AIPAC: Track AIPAC is a grassroots effort to reveal and counter the influence of AIPAC and the Israel lobby by systematically documenting their financial contributions to our federal officials. We support candidates who refuse support from the Israel lobby and champion a foreign policy based on human rights and international law.
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    if a legit user gets flagged as toxic, there’s no other consequence besides the warning, that doesn’t prevent anything from being seen. Yet
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    Yeah, I’ll try