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  1. @[email protected] @fedidevs @fedidevs

    What underlying infra are you looking at building this upon - #Gofed, #Streams, #Bovine?

    Perhaps a small, uber portable #POSIX compliant ANSI C single-user system built on top something like #Snacs2?

    And what are your possible solutions of mind for those who already self-host their own #Fediverse accounts? Should they have to rent another #VPS or create yet another hostname for additional servers, A RRs, and AAAA RRs, at their homes for each #bot?

    I'm not seeing the utility here. Maybe explaining it a bit differently so the net #simplification of doing it that way is clear?

    I dunno, it just seems kind of a lot of redundancy in creating all those #storage, #CPU, and #RAM stacks.

    All the wonderful #single user Fediverse platforms currently in popular use notwithstanding, it might be more economically viable and #greener to just take a family of five and their three bots and just put them all on the single instance of whatever Fediverse platform on their own Raspberry Pi... maybe?

    Interesting idea Gabe, but I'm having trouble seeing how this is simpler or better than the current methods of just self-hosted forks of #Pleroma, #Misskey, and other lightweight platforms that would seem to make it so much easier already 🙂

    #tallship #FOSS #ActivityPub #Fediverse #SocialHub SocialHub.ActivityPub.Rocks



    .♲ social.gabekangas.com/objects/…
  2. @[email protected] @fedidevs @fedidevs

    What underlying infra are you looking at building this upon - #Gofed, #Streams, #Bovine?

    Perhaps a small, uber portable #POSIX compliant ANSI C single-user system built on top something like #Snacs2?

    And what are your possible solutions of mind for those who already self-host their own #Fediverse accounts? Should they have to rent another #VPS or create yet another hostname for additional servers, A RRs, and AAAA RRs, at their homes for each #bot?

    I'm not seeing the utility here. Maybe explaining it a bit differently so the net #simplification of doing it that way is clear?

    I dunno, it just seems kind of a lot of redundancy in creating all those #storage, #CPU, and #RAM stacks.

    All the wonderful #single user Fediverse platforms currently in popular use notwithstanding, it might be more economically viable and #greener to just take a family of five and their three bots and just put them all on the single instance of whatever Fediverse platform on their own Raspberry Pi... maybe?

    Interesting idea Gabe, but I'm having trouble seeing how this is simpler or better than the current methods of just self-hosted forks of #Pleroma, #Misskey, and other lightweight platforms that would seem to make it so much easier already 🙂

    #tallship #FOSS #ActivityPub #Fediverse #SocialHub SocialHub.ActivityPub.Rocks



    .♲ social.gabekangas.com/objects/…
  3. @[email protected] @fedidevs @fedidevs

    What underlying infra are you looking at building this upon - #Gofed, #Streams, #Bovine?

    Perhaps a small, uber portable #POSIX compliant ANSI C single-user system built on top something like #Snacs2?

    And what are your possible solutions of mind for those who already self-host their own #Fediverse accounts? Should they have to rent another #VPS or create yet another hostname for additional servers, A RRs, and AAAA RRs, at their homes for each #bot?

    I'm not seeing the utility here. Maybe explaining it a bit differently so the net #simplification of doing it that way is clear?

    I dunno, it just seems kind of a lot of redundancy in creating all those #storage, #CPU, and #RAM stacks.

    All the wonderful #single user Fediverse platforms currently in popular use notwithstanding, it might be more economically viable and #greener to just take a family of five and their three bots and just put them all on the single instance of whatever Fediverse platform on their own Raspberry Pi... maybe?

    Interesting idea Gabe, but I'm having trouble seeing how this is simpler or better than the current methods of just self-hosted forks of #Pleroma, #Misskey, and other lightweight platforms that would seem to make it so much easier already 🙂

    #tallship #FOSS #ActivityPub #Fediverse #SocialHub SocialHub.ActivityPub.Rocks



    .♲ social.gabekangas.com/objects/…
  4. @[email protected] @fedidevs @fedidevs

    What underlying infra are you looking at building this upon - #Gofed, #Streams, #Bovine?

    Perhaps a small, uber portable #POSIX compliant ANSI C single-user system built on top something like #Snacs2?

    And what are your possible solutions of mind for those who already self-host their own #Fediverse accounts? Should they have to rent another #VPS or create yet another hostname for additional servers, A RRs, and AAAA RRs, at their homes for each #bot?

    I'm not seeing the utility here. Maybe explaining it a bit differently so the net #simplification of doing it that way is clear?

    I dunno, it just seems kind of a lot of redundancy in creating all those #storage, #CPU, and #RAM stacks.

    All the wonderful #single user Fediverse platforms currently in popular use notwithstanding, it might be more economically viable and #greener to just take a family of five and their three bots and just put them all on the single instance of whatever Fediverse platform on their own Raspberry Pi... maybe?

    Interesting idea Gabe, but I'm having trouble seeing how this is simpler or better than the current methods of just self-hosted forks of #Pleroma, #Misskey, and other lightweight platforms that would seem to make it so much easier already 🙂

    #tallship #FOSS #ActivityPub #Fediverse #SocialHub SocialHub.ActivityPub.Rocks



    .♲ social.gabekangas.com/objects/…
  5. @[email protected] @fedidevs @fedidevs

    What underlying infra are you looking at building this upon - #Gofed, #Streams, #Bovine?

    Perhaps a small, uber portable #POSIX compliant ANSI C single-user system built on top something like #Snacs2?

    And what are your possible solutions of mind for those who already self-host their own #Fediverse accounts? Should they have to rent another #VPS or create yet another hostname for additional servers, A RRs, and AAAA RRs, at their homes for each #bot?

    I'm not seeing the utility here. Maybe explaining it a bit differently so the net #simplification of doing it that way is clear?

    I dunno, it just seems kind of a lot of redundancy in creating all those #storage, #CPU, and #RAM stacks.

    All the wonderful #single user Fediverse platforms currently in popular use notwithstanding, it might be more economically viable and #greener to just take a family of five and their three bots and just put them all on the single instance of whatever Fediverse platform on their own Raspberry Pi... maybe?

    Interesting idea Gabe, but I'm having trouble seeing how this is simpler or better than the current methods of just self-hosted forks of #Pleroma, #Misskey, and other lightweight platforms that would seem to make it so much easier already 🙂

    #tallship #FOSS #ActivityPub #Fediverse #SocialHub SocialHub.ActivityPub.Rocks



    .♲ social.gabekangas.com/objects/…
  6. Someone else wrote this, but I'm on my third time around the woodshed with the #gofed library, so Ima repeat it:

    The Programmer's Creed:

    "We do these thing not because they are easy...

    But because we THOUGHT they would be easy."

  7. @zlatko @jjude @nosherwan

    Hello Zlatko. Thank you for the support, I appreciate it. 🤛

    At this point, I still am digging into . I want to have a self-hosted server that is able to federate with any instance that supports the protocol. If that is possible, that is. If I find the time, I will try to bring up a instance on my local NAS with as a training project.

    Thanks again for the tip and the link and have a good day!

  8. @zlatko @jjude @nosherwan

    Hello Zlatko. Thank you for the support, I appreciate it. 🤛

    At this point, I still am digging into #gofed. I want to have a self-hosted #activitypub server that is able to federate with any instance that supports the protocol. If that is possible, that is. If I find the time, I will try to bring up a #gosocial instance on my local NAS with #docker as a training project.

    Thanks again for the tip and the link and have a good day!

  9. @zlatko @jjude @nosherwan

    Hello Zlatko. Thank you for the support, I appreciate it. 🤛

    At this point, I still am digging into #gofed. I want to have a self-hosted #activitypub server that is able to federate with any instance that supports the protocol. If that is possible, that is. If I find the time, I will try to bring up a #gosocial instance on my local NAS with #docker as a training project.

    Thanks again for the tip and the link and have a good day!

  10. @zlatko @jjude @nosherwan

    Hello Zlatko. Thank you for the support, I appreciate it. 🤛

    At this point, I still am digging into #gofed. I want to have a self-hosted #activitypub server that is able to federate with any instance that supports the protocol. If that is possible, that is. If I find the time, I will try to bring up a #gosocial instance on my local NAS with #docker as a training project.

    Thanks again for the tip and the link and have a good day!

  11. Just hear those sleigh bells jingling, ring tingle tingling too
    (ring-a-ling-a ding-dong-ding!)

    opencollective.com/go-fed-acti

    #gofed

  12. ⬡ Go-Fed: Past, Present, and Future
    CJ

    Live Q&A Recording conf.tube/videos/watch/580ae1e
    Debate in the Forum socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/
    Watch the Talk conf.tube/videos/watch/952f9ce

    The Go-Fed suite of #libraries implement the ActivityPub protocol in the Go language.

    Go-Fed takes to heart the philosophy that the ActivityPub specification left opportunities for further evolution of its core ideas

    #gofed #go-fed #go #library #software #fediverse #foss #web #federation #activitypub #apconf2020

  13. Go-Fed: Past, Present, and Future

    CJ

    The Go-Fed suite of libraries implement the ActivityPub protocol in the Go language.
    […]
    Go-Fed takes to heart the philosophy that the ActivityPub specification left opportunities for further evolution of its core ideas.
    […]

    VIDEO
    conf.tube/videos/watch/952f9ce

    Q&A SAT 17:00 UTC
    remote questions now:
    socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/

    #go-fed #gofed #activitypub #fediverse #implementations #apconf2020

  14. @MatejLach
    I notice you've started published code implementing aspects of #ActivityPub in #Go:
    github.com/MatejLach/astreams

    There are a couple of other federation servers written in Go, including #GoFed . I'm just wondering if it would be possible to re-use some of their code to implement ActivityPub, so you can move on to writing the code specific to fediQuest?

  15. Thank you to everyone for supporting #openweb projects and spreading the word.
    I think 2019 will be the year of next generation fediverse projects like #Anfora, #Funkwhale, #GoFed, #PeerTube, #Pixelfed, #Plume, #Prismo, #WriteFreely. #activityPub #fediverse #federation