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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/613685

Simple Gemini browser for Android

 

cross-posted from: https://jeremmy.ml/post/12177

About installing the light-weight Pleroma with the Soapbox front end.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/684232

 

cross-posted from: https://jeremmy.ml/post/26052

Shared December 31, 2022

00:00 - Intro

01:26 - Introduction of akkoma

01:44 - Setup VPS for akkoma

03:27 - Initial Linux hardening

07:50 - Prepare environment for akkoma

13:21 - Install akkoma

20:02 - Configure Ingress for akkoma

22:36 - Installing frontend for akkoma

24:58 - Creating user in akkoma

25:31 - Following user in fediverse

26:20 - Admin panel in akkoma

27:15 - Switching off registration

27:50 - Federation & Publicity

30:00 - Disable Known Timeline for anon users

30:48 - Black listing instances from Federation

 

cross-posted from: https://jeremmy.ml/post/26053

Shared January 3, 2023

00:00 Beginning

00:09 Introduction to Pleroma and the Fediverse

05:35 Thank you to my Patrons at Patreon 06:10 Installing Pleroma

10:10 Editing the Environment Variables

15:40 Check our Install

16:10 Setup our Reverse Proxy

18:10 Add an Admin User

21:30 Login with the new user

23:30 Enable Configuration through the Web UI

30:12 Allowing Registration and Federation

31:40 Adding Relays

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Git man page generator (git-man-page-generator.lokaltog.net)
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/243881

I recently started thinking again about the Social knowledge fabrics discussion, and it seems to me that one of the biggest obstacles for fedi to become one is the following. The things we refer to as "threads" are actually "branches of a tree". You have a trunk, basically the whole fedi, each post is a branch, each branch can itself ramify into branches, but all the branches stay independent.

It would be useful if a discussion branch was not only shaped like a thread, but also had the usefulness of one : sewing, or tying together different discussion topics. Sometimes I think again about an old discussion when participating in a new one, and so I cite it. But this message is still fundamentally part of the new discussion, while the newly established link should be of equal interest to participants of both threads.

What we miss is for that message to be part of both conversations, or a clear way to automatically signify to both threads that something new happens. Of course, this can be done by hand, writing a comment in each cited branch to point to the new one. But we won't remeber to do that everytime, or we will not want to "necrobump", or we just don't want to make the extra effort. So it would be interesting if the relations were established automatically. For example the way I proposed for Friendica's quote-shares in the linked URL, or the way GitHub handles issue that cite each other.

Maybe two old topics will come to know about each other that way, effectively being sewed by the new thread.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/735718

I'm excited about about a more CMS-like approach to a fediverse server, especially one that leans on #IndieWeb building blocks.

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