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  1. Anyone can now install #FeedLand on their #Cloudron without building anything :
    deploy repo package is here

    > cloudron install --image rmdes/feedland-cloudron:latest --location feedland.example.com

    github.com/rmdes/feedland-clou

    rmendes.net/notes/2026/02/17/f

  2. Anyone can now install on their without building anything :
    deploy repo package is here

    > cloudron install --image rmdes/feedland-cloudron:latest --location feedland.example.com

    github.com/rmdes/feedland-clou

    rmendes.net/notes/2026/02/17/f

  3. Anyone can now install #FeedLand on their #Cloudron without building anything :
    deploy repo package is here

    > cloudron install --image rmdes/feedland-cloudron:latest --location feedland.example.com

    github.com/rmdes/feedland-clou

    rmendes.net/notes/2026/02/17/f

  4. Anyone can now install #FeedLand on their #Cloudron without building anything :
    deploy repo package is here

    > cloudron install --image rmdes/feedland-cloudron:latest --location feedland.example.com

    github.com/rmdes/feedland-clou

    rmendes.net/notes/2026/02/17/f

  5. Anyone can now install #FeedLand on their #Cloudron without building anything :
    deploy repo package is here

    > cloudron install --image rmdes/feedland-cloudron:latest --location feedland.example.com

    github.com/rmdes/feedland-clou

    rmendes.net/notes/2026/02/17/f

  6. @rmdes @chardonsbleus En 2024, nous étions un millier à nous rassembler contre les violences faites aux enfants/ados et en faveur de leurs droits, en 2025, nous serons une vague #15Novembre

  7. @rmdes @mitexleo @marketingleben Thanks for your answer, but for the #user your statement "Pixelfed is an attempt to get close to a neat photo experience." refers to the #client. The user doesn't mind what #server software the client connects to. My question was what #part of that photo experience (yes, "in the long run") #requires a server software that is #different from the Mastodon server software. In other words: What #Pixelfed feature can't be implemented in a photo focussed #Mastodon app?

  8. @rmdes I had the same thought a while back, but didn't do anything other than muse on it. Thanks for sharing!

    The phrase "who pays the piper plays the tune" came to mind, could be a tagline?

    This project looks at the funding of UK politicians:

    tortoisemedia.com/audio/the-we

    Some global analysis for news orgs like that could complement what an extension can do.

  9. @msquebanh @rmdes

    Being an extract of a book, even this long article cannot live up to all expectations.

    For me, it deepened the understanding of a generally known piece of the #PRC's #history.
    What helped me a great deal in this was the #TheEconomist's podcast series on #XiJinping #ThePrince: economist.com/theprincepod.

    I think introspective 4 readers would B significantly augmented, if there were just 2 people, maybe even two fictitious characters, telling their "own" personal story.

  10. 🔥 Cool: the @activitypubtestsuite group now is up to 139 developers, advocates, and followers in it!

    Been very cool to see the work being done by @OpinionatedGeek & @rmdes to rebuild the old 1.0 version of the AP Test Suite, and do think it's wise to put all firepower on that, while we await other implementations of a 2.0 from scratch to surface that are in the works....

    Anyone here new that want to help see Ricardo and Geoffs work...

    #ActivityPub #ActivityPubDev #SocialWG

  11. "When Wafrn encounters a Bluesky DID whose PDS is atproto.brid.gy (Bridgy Fed), it looks up the alsoKnownAs in the DID document, resolves the HTTPS URLs via ActivityPub’s getRemoteActor, and merges the two user records into one. The fediverse identity becomes primary, and the Bluesky identity is preserved as alternate. This prevents duplicate users from appearing when the same person is visible from both networks."

    @rmdes, 2026

    rmendes.net/articles/2026/02/2

    That's really clever @admin!

    #Wafrn #AP

  12. Two Microsub reader updates this week:

    Feed type indicators — each feed now shows its type (RSS, Atom, JSON Feed, h-feed) as a badge, and subscribing to a feed that already exists in another channel returns a clear error instead of silently creating a duplicate. URL normalization catches trailing slash and http/https variants.

    Mark source as read — the mark-as-read button is now a split button. The main action marks a single item, but a dropdown caret reveals “Mark {source name} as read” — which bulk-marks all items from that feed in one click. Cards animate out smoothly. Handy when a noisy feed floods a channel and you want to clear it without losing items from other sources.

    Both features work in the channel view and the unified timeline view. https://github.com/rmdes/indiekit-endpoint-microsub

    🔗 https://rmendes.net/notes/2026/03/11/2e639

  13. Two Microsub reader updates this week:

    Feed type indicators — each feed now shows its type (RSS, Atom, JSON Feed, h-feed) as a badge, and subscribing to a feed that already exists in another channel returns a clear error instead of silently creating a duplicate. URL normalization catches trailing slash and http/https variants.

    Mark source as read — the mark-as-read button is now a split button. The main action marks a single item, but a dropdown caret reveals “Mark {source name} as read” — which bulk-marks all items from that feed in one click. Cards animate out smoothly. Handy when a noisy feed floods a channel and you want to clear it without losing items from other sources.

    Both features work in the channel view and the unified timeline view. https://github.com/rmdes/indiekit-endpoint-microsub

    🔗 https://rmendes.net/notes/2026/03/11/2e639

  14. Two Microsub reader updates this week:

    Feed type indicators — each feed now shows its type (RSS, Atom, JSON Feed, h-feed) as a badge, and subscribing to a feed that already exists in another channel returns a clear error instead of silently creating a duplicate. URL normalization catches trailing slash and http/https variants.

    Mark source as read — the mark-as-read button is now a split button. The main action marks a single item, but a dropdown caret reveals “Mark {source name} as read” — which bulk-marks all items from that feed in one click. Cards animate out smoothly. Handy when a noisy feed floods a channel and you want to clear it without losing items from other sources.

    Both features work in the channel view and the unified timeline view. https://github.com/rmdes/indiekit-endpoint-microsub

    🔗 https://rmendes.net/notes/2026/03/11/2e639

  15. Two Microsub reader updates this week:

    Feed type indicators — each feed now shows its type (RSS, Atom, JSON Feed, h-feed) as a badge, and subscribing to a feed that already exists in another channel returns a clear error instead of silently creating a duplicate. URL normalization catches trailing slash and http/https variants.

    Mark source as read — the mark-as-read button is now a split button. The main action marks a single item, but a dropdown caret reveals “Mark {source name} as read” — which bulk-marks all items from that feed in one click. Cards animate out smoothly. Handy when a noisy feed floods a channel and you want to clear it without losing items from other sources.

    Both features work in the channel view and the unified timeline view. https://github.com/rmdes/indiekit-endpoint-microsub

    🔗 https://rmendes.net/notes/2026/03/11/2e639

  16. Two Microsub reader updates this week:

    Feed type indicators — each feed now shows its type (RSS, Atom, JSON Feed, h-feed) as a badge, and subscribing to a feed that already exists in another channel returns a clear error instead of silently creating a duplicate. URL normalization catches trailing slash and http/https variants.

    Mark source as read — the mark-as-read button is now a split button. The main action marks a single item, but a dropdown caret reveals “Mark {source name} as read” — which bulk-marks all items from that feed in one click. Cards animate out smoothly. Handy when a noisy feed floods a channel and you want to clear it without losing items from other sources.

    Both features work in the channel view and the unified timeline view. https://github.com/rmdes/indiekit-endpoint-microsub

    🔗 https://rmendes.net/notes/2026/03/11/2e639

  17. Working on a new feature for my GitHub activity page — a searchable starred repositories browser. The idea is to visualize all my GitHub stars with filtering by language, topic, and description, making it easy to find that one repo you starred months ago. Building it as part of the @rmdes/indiekit-endpoint-github plugin.

    🔗 https://rmendes.net/notes/2026/03/02/e5702

  18. ⚖️ La hiérarchie du bouddhisme tibétain a longtemps caché la vérité sur Robert Spatz, laissant les victimes sans aide. Il est temps de briser le silence et de soutenir ceux qui ont été piégés dans ce système d'abus. #JusticePourTous

  19. Plonger dans le dossier de presse sur les affaires OKC qui s'étend de 1997- à 2025 !
    Comment nos sociétés traitent la question des dérives sectaires et la place des enfants mineurs dans ce genre de dérive ?

    #PressKit #ChardonsBleus

    chardonsbleus.org/dossier-pres