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  1. As projects(github.com/tigase), both and thrive with the support of a vibrant community of contributors and developers. This ensures that these apps receive regular , bug fixes, and improvements, keeping them and for users.

    You can download the apps for iOS from apps.apple.com/us/app/siskin-i and for macOS from apps.apple.com/it/app/beagle-i.

  2. The Tigase 's is a result of its modular architecture. You can easily replace components that don't meet your needs with ones that do. Moreover, or extensions is simple due to a server design API. This enables software developers to extensions and new features with ease.

  3. @tigase in the latest release of your server you mention emoji support for #MySQL , what about #PostgresSQL ?

    #xmpp

  4. @tigase will you consider using something more privacy friendly like #Piwik instead of #GoogleAnalytics ?

  5. @Codex ☯️♈☮ @CynthesisToday I think the #Fediverse is the easiest to understand for those who halfway know their way around computer stuff if you start at the protocol level.

    #ActivityPub is a digital communications protocol standard. Like e-mail or RSS or Atom or XMPP or Matrix, for example. Or like #StatusNet or the #Diaspora protocol or #DFRN or #Zot, now known as #Nomad in its latest incarnation.

    The server application projects that are based on ActivityPub are different server-side software implementations of the same protocol. Some have more features, some have fewer, some specialise in particular tasks which is possible because ActivityPub is not specialised itself, not a one-trick pony.

    Like, for XMPP, you have jabberd and ejabberd and Openfire and Prosody and Tigase. For e-mail, you've got various mail servers and MTAs.

    The main difference here is that ActivityPub is so versatile in its capabilities that it can be used for a whole lot of different things. #Mastodon, #Pleroma, #Akkoma, #MissKey, #CalcKey etc. were made for microblogging. But ActivityPub can also be used for actual blogging platforms like #Plume or #WriteFreely, for video streaming like in the cases of #PeerTube and #Owncast, for audio streaming like in the cases of #Funkwhale and #Castopod and for link aggregators/discussion communities like in the cases of #Lemmy and #kbin. Only to name a few examples.

    Still, there are enough parts of this protocol fixed so that all these projects, all these implementations of ActivityPub can connect to one another and ideally communicate with one another.

    Now, why is all this made so that they can connect to one another?

    That's because they all use the same protocol. The alternative would have been to do like Mike MacGirvin did with DFRN for #Mistpark, later #Friendika, today known as #Friendica, and create a whole new protocol from scratch, even though StatusNet was readily available. Well, only that Mike's intention was to federate Friendica with everything that moved, regardless of protocol.

    Okay, better comparison: The alternative would have been to do like the four Diaspora* creators and create a whole new protocol from scratch with no intention whatsoever to connect to the outside world.

    Well, instead, all those clones of YouTube and Instagram and Reddit and GoodReads and so forth chose ActivityPub. It was a win-win situation: They could use an existing protocol which actually worked for them instead of taking upon themselves designing a whole new protocol first and then their server application on top. And they could expect a wider audience, namely everything else that uses ActivityPub. Two birds, one stone.

    Oh, and by the way: Neither the Fediverse nor ActivityPub was designed around Mastodon, nor was ActivityPub designed by Eugen Rochko (Mike Macgirvin did have some saying in it, though, AFAIK), and quite a few Fediverse projects already existed before Mastodon. Pleroma is three and a half weeks older. MissKey is two years older AFAIK. #Hubzilla was forked from Friendica four years before Mastodon came out. This means that Friendica has to be even older: six years older than Mastodon.

    None of these projects will ever give in to Mastodon's limitations and reduce their own feature set for the convenience of Mastodon users. Oh, and neither will the projects that came after Mastodon. If something from another Fediverse project doesn't look good on Mastodon, it's Mastodon's problem.
  6. Were you aware that in the , you can open, share, save, or delete all of the shared throughout a conversation? By simply clicking on the "i" icon, marked by the red rectangle in the screenshot, you can conveniently navigate through and interact with these attachments, enhancing your communication experience.

  7. Our server plays a role that extends beyond basic chat functionality. It includes features for / communication and enables easy connections among various devices, including entities such as IoT devices, set-top-boxes, and more.

  8. Our apps make it super easy to pictures, messages, files, and voice recordings with your friends. Just download the app, and you can start and instantly. Stay
    connected and have fun sharing your favorite moments with your contacts.

  9. Der neue #Trailer zu #Zoopunk zeigt das Actionspiel erstmals im Detail. #TiGames setzt auf schnelle Nahkämpfe in der Dieselpunk-Welt von Torch City, in der ein Kampf zwischen Tieren und Maschinen tobt. winfuture.de/videos/Spiele/Zoo