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"In this tutorial, we will build a small federated server that can only accept follow requests. Despite its simplicity, it will cover the key features of the ActivityPub protocol and the Fedify framework, such as actors, sending and receiving activities, and the inbox."
Fedify is an ActivityPub server framework/TypeScript library for building federated server apps powered by ActivityPub
Fedify is an ActivityPub server framework/TypeScript library for building federated server apps powered by ActivityPub
"Welcome to the Neglected Books page, edited and mostly written by Brad Bigelow. Here you’ll find articles and lists with thousands of books that have been neglected, overlooked, forgotten, or stranded by changing tides in critical or popular taste."
"Your brain does not process information, retrieve knowledge or store memories. In short: your brain is not a computer"
"This is an independent DIY search engine that focuses on non-commercial content, and attempts to show you sites you perhaps weren't aware of in favor of the sort of sites you probably already knew existed. "
Source Code: https://git.marginalia.nu/
Source Code: https://git.marginalia.nu/
Post from 2023 detailing feedback from bluesky users who had previously experimented with the fediverse:
"I went to talk to about fedi experiences with people on the very impure Bluesky, where I had seen people casually talking about Mastodon being confusing and weird."
"I went to talk to about fedi experiences with people on the very impure Bluesky, where I had seen people casually talking about Mastodon being confusing and weird."
"Websites can programmatically define a blogroll using OPML. These blogrolls help people who read your blog discover other websites you think are worth promoting. This project maps connections between websites, web feeds (RSS, Atom, and JSON feeds), and OPML blogrolls. The size and interconnectedness of the network can be tracked over time. Exploring the network can help you discover new websites recommended by bloggers you already follow."