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  1. Ok, I still have to understand exactly how Lemmy works, but in less then a hour of random surfing I found so many interesting discussions and information! 🤯

    How do you use it yourself? What community/instance did you join (or plan on joining) and why?

    🔁 Boost for research purposes appreciated. Grazie!

    #lemmy #community #reddit #linkaggregator #question

  2. Ok, I still have to understand exactly how Lemmy works, but in less then a hour of random surfing I found so many interesting discussions and information! 🤯

    How do you use it yourself? What community/instance did you join (or plan on joining) and why?

    🔁 Boost for research purposes appreciated. Grazie!

    #lemmy #community #reddit #linkaggregator #question

  3. Ok, I still have to understand exactly how Lemmy works, but in less then a hour of random surfing I found so many interesting discussions and information! 🤯

    How do you use it yourself? What community/instance did you join (or plan on joining) and why?

    🔁 Boost for research purposes appreciated. Grazie!

    #lemmy #community #reddit #linkaggregator #question

  4. Ok, I still have to understand exactly how Lemmy works, but in less then a hour of random surfing I found so many interesting discussions and information! 🤯

    How do you use it yourself? What community/instance did you join (or plan on joining) and why?

    🔁 Boost for research purposes appreciated. Grazie!

    #lemmy #community #reddit #linkaggregator #question

  5. Ok, I still have to understand exactly how Lemmy works, but in less then a hour of random surfing I found so many interesting discussions and information! 🤯

    How do you use it yourself? What community/instance did you join (or plan on joining) and why?

    🔁 Boost for research purposes appreciated. Grazie!

    #lemmy #community #reddit #linkaggregator #question

  6. Mbin v1.8.1 released

    Mbin v1.8.1 released #mbin #update #release #fediverse #software #php #symfony #federated #microblogging #activitypub #link-aggregator #updates

    kbin.melroy.org/media/89/33/89

  7. Mbin v1.8.1 released

    Mbin v1.8.1 released #mbin #update #release #fediverse #software #php #symfony #federated #microblogging #activitypub #link-aggregator #updates

    kbin.melroy.org/media/89/33/89

  8. Mbin v1.8.1 released

    Mbin v1.8.1 released #mbin #update #release #fediverse #software #php #symfony #federated #microblogging #activitypub #link-aggregator #updates

    kbin.melroy.org/media/89/33/89

  9. Mbin v1.8.1 released

    Mbin v1.8.1 released #mbin #update #release #fediverse #software #php #symfony #federated #microblogging #activitypub #link-aggregator #updates

    kbin.melroy.org/media/89/33/89

  10. Mbin v1.8.1 released

    Mbin v1.8.1 released #mbin #update #release #fediverse #software #php #symfony #federated #microblogging #activitypub #link-aggregator #updates

    kbin.melroy.org/media/89/33/89

  11. Tbh I think the #Threadiverse like #Lemmy and #kbin would make a lot more sense if they were simply frontends and perhaps a backend too but just for the forums themselves. IOW, no accounts live in Lemmy or kbin, all users post from their preferred #fediverse account instead.

    Sure you can already technically do that from your
    #Mastodon or #Misskey or whatever fedi you're in, but that means using whatever app you're on right now, which almost certainly means it's not a #linkaggregator UI. Not ideal at all.

    If I had any good programming skills I'd make it so that the link aggregator is merely a client that uses the Mastodon (with
    #Pleroma extensions too) and Misskey APIs, treat (almost) all #ActivityPub actors as their own forums or subs, and each post would be a boost from said actor. Users authenticate from their preferred fedi account. Voting would be tallied by few special actors, which internally receive votes via direct messages (the app will make this transparent, but this also means you can technically vote without the app if you know the exact command), which will effectively make votes secret to non-admins like in #Reddit. Users can also choose which vote counters they want to rely from.

    This would make the fediverse-powered link aggregator very flexible and minimal, imo. It may look janky but that's the general idea I have.
    ​:seija_coffee:​

    RE:
    https://mementomori.social/users/owen/statuses/112285464236904945

  12. Tbh I think the #Threadiverse like #Lemmy and #kbin would make a lot more sense if they were simply frontends and perhaps a backend too but just for the forums themselves. IOW, no accounts live in Lemmy or kbin, all users post from their preferred #fediverse account instead.

    Sure you can already technically do that from your
    #Mastodon or #Misskey or whatever fedi you're in, but that means using whatever app you're on right now, which almost certainly means it's not a #linkaggregator UI. Not ideal at all.

    If I had any good programming skills I'd make it so that the link aggregator is merely a client that uses the Mastodon (with
    #Pleroma extensions too) and Misskey APIs, treat (almost) all #ActivityPub actors as their own forums or subs, and each post would be a boost from said actor. Users authenticate from their preferred fedi account. Voting would be tallied by few special actors, which internally receive votes via direct messages (the app will make this transparent, but this also means you can technically vote without the app if you know the exact command), which will effectively make votes secret to non-admins like in #Reddit. Users can also choose which vote counters they want to rely from.

    This would make the fediverse-powered link aggregator very flexible and minimal, imo. It may look janky but that's the general idea I have.
    ​:seija_coffee:​

    RE:
    https://mementomori.social/users/owen/statuses/112285464236904945

  13. Tbh I think the #Threadiverse like #Lemmy and #kbin would make a lot more sense if they were simply frontends and perhaps a backend too but just for the forums themselves. IOW, no accounts live in Lemmy or kbin, all users post from their preferred #fediverse account instead.

    Sure you can already technically do that from your
    #Mastodon or #Misskey or whatever fedi you're in, but that means using whatever app you're on right now, which almost certainly means it's not a #linkaggregator UI. Not ideal at all.

    If I had any good programming skills I'd make it so that the link aggregator is merely a client that uses the Mastodon (with
    #Pleroma extensions too) and Misskey APIs, treat (almost) all #ActivityPub actors as their own forums or subs, and each post would be a boost from said actor. Users authenticate from their preferred fedi account. Voting would be tallied by few special actors, which internally receive votes via direct messages (the app will make this transparent, but this also means you can technically vote without the app if you know the exact command), which will effectively make votes secret to non-admins like in #Reddit. Users can also choose which vote counters they want to rely from.

    This would make the fediverse-powered link aggregator very flexible and minimal, imo. It may look janky but that's the general idea I have.
    ​:seija_coffee:​

    RE:
    https://mementomori.social/users/owen/statuses/112285464236904945

  14. Tbh I think the #Threadiverse like #Lemmy and #kbin would make a lot more sense if they were simply frontends and perhaps a backend too but just for the forums themselves. IOW, no accounts live in Lemmy or kbin, all users post from their preferred #fediverse account instead.

    Sure you can already technically do that from your
    #Mastodon or #Misskey or whatever fedi you're in, but that means using whatever app you're on right now, which almost certainly means it's not a #linkaggregator UI. Not ideal at all.

    If I had any good programming skills I'd make it so that the link aggregator is merely a client that uses the Mastodon (with
    #Pleroma extensions too) and Misskey APIs, treat (almost) all #ActivityPub actors as their own forums or subs, and each post would be a boost from said actor. Users authenticate from their preferred fedi account. Voting would be tallied by few special actors, which internally receive votes via direct messages (the app will make this transparent, but this also means you can technically vote without the app if you know the exact command), which will effectively make votes secret to non-admins like in #Reddit. Users can also choose which vote counters they want to rely from.

    This would make the fediverse-powered link aggregator very flexible and minimal, imo. It may look janky but that's the general idea I have.
    ​:seija_coffee:​

    RE:
    https://mementomori.social/users/owen/statuses/112285464236904945

  15. Tbh I think the #Threadiverse like #Lemmy and #kbin would make a lot more sense if they were simply frontends and perhaps a backend too but just for the forums themselves. IOW, no accounts live in Lemmy or kbin, all users post from their preferred #fediverse account instead.

    Sure you can already technically do that from your
    #Mastodon or #Misskey or whatever fedi you're in, but that means using whatever app you're on right now, which almost certainly means it's not a #linkaggregator UI. Not ideal at all.

    If I had any good programming skills I'd make it so that the link aggregator is merely a client that uses the Mastodon (with
    #Pleroma extensions too) and Misskey APIs, treat (almost) all #ActivityPub actors as their own forums or subs, and each post would be a boost from said actor. Users authenticate from their preferred fedi account. Voting would be tallied by few special actors, which internally receive votes via direct messages (the app will make this transparent, but this also means you can technically vote without the app if you know the exact command), which will effectively make votes secret to non-admins like in #Reddit. Users can also choose which vote counters they want to rely from.

    This would make the fediverse-powered link aggregator very flexible and minimal, imo. It may look janky but that's the general idea I have.
    ​:seija_coffee:​

    RE:
    https://mementomori.social/users/owen/statuses/112285464236904945

  16. @[email protected] That #vulnerability was zero-day and immediately exploited leading to at least three very large instances I know of getting unscheduled downtime for a long amount of time, and it took a full 24 hours IIRC for those #Lemmy instances to get their frontends all properly patched up with a release. A #security disaster all preventable if you had just took the #CSP issue that has been there before the exploit a bit more seriously... ​:reimu_sigh:​

    Compare that with
    #Sharkey's JSON vulnerability which was already mitigated and fixed in no time.

    Funnily enough
    #kbin had a similar #XSS problem too one month before yours. But it didn't lead to that disaster your carelessness in security caused because kbin had a line of defense that didn't break down which is the safe link handling in their #Markdown parser.

    You had three chances and you spectacularly failed in all of them! For some elementary security issue every
    #linkaggregator / #socialmedia dev should know of when dealing with untrusted Markdown input! ​:koishtare:​

    Now if you could kindly piss off with that poor reply that didn't really address anything in my thread, you fucking
    #tankies. ​:seija_coffee:​

    #tankiesfuckoff

    @[email protected]

  17. @[email protected] That #vulnerability was zero-day and immediately exploited leading to at least three very large instances I know of getting unscheduled downtime for a long amount of time, and it took a full 24 hours IIRC for those #Lemmy instances to get their frontends all properly patched up with a release. A #security disaster all preventable if you had just took the #CSP issue that has been there before the exploit a bit more seriously... ​:reimu_sigh:​

    Compare that with
    #Sharkey's JSON vulnerability which was already mitigated and fixed in no time.

    Funnily enough
    #kbin had a similar #XSS problem too one month before yours. But it didn't lead to that disaster your carelessness in security caused because kbin had a line of defense that didn't break down which is the safe link handling in their #Markdown parser.

    You had three chances and you spectacularly failed in all of them! For some elementary security issue every
    #linkaggregator / #socialmedia dev should know of when dealing with untrusted Markdown input! ​:koishtare:​

    Now if you could kindly piss off with that poor reply that didn't really address anything in my thread, you fucking
    #tankies. ​:seija_coffee:​

    #tankiesfuckoff

    @[email protected]

  18. @[email protected] That #vulnerability was zero-day and immediately exploited leading to at least three very large instances I know of getting unscheduled downtime for a long amount of time, and it took a full 24 hours IIRC for those #Lemmy instances to get their frontends all properly patched up with a release. A #security disaster all preventable if you had just took the #CSP issue that has been there before the exploit a bit more seriously... ​:reimu_sigh:​

    Compare that with
    #Sharkey's JSON vulnerability which was already mitigated and fixed in no time.

    Funnily enough
    #kbin had a similar #XSS problem too one month before yours. But it didn't lead to that disaster your carelessness in security caused because kbin had a line of defense that didn't break down which is the safe link handling in their #Markdown parser.

    You had three chances and you spectacularly failed in all of them! For some elementary security issue every
    #linkaggregator / #socialmedia dev should know of when dealing with untrusted Markdown input! ​:koishtare:​

    Now if you could kindly piss off with that poor reply that didn't really address anything in my thread, you fucking
    #tankies. ​:seija_coffee:​

    #tankiesfuckoff

    @[email protected]

  19. @[email protected] That #vulnerability was zero-day and immediately exploited leading to at least three very large instances I know of getting unscheduled downtime for a long amount of time, and it took a full 24 hours IIRC for those #Lemmy instances to get their frontends all properly patched up with a release. A #security disaster all preventable if you had just took the #CSP issue that has been there before the exploit a bit more seriously... ​:reimu_sigh:​

    Compare that with
    #Sharkey's JSON vulnerability which was already mitigated and fixed in no time.

    Funnily enough
    #kbin had a similar #XSS problem too one month before yours. But it didn't lead to that disaster your carelessness in security caused because kbin had a line of defense that didn't break down which is the safe link handling in their #Markdown parser.

    You had three chances and you spectacularly failed in all of them! For some elementary security issue every
    #linkaggregator / #socialmedia dev should know of when dealing with untrusted Markdown input! ​:koishtare:​

    Now if you could kindly piss off with that poor reply that didn't really address anything in my thread, you fucking
    #tankies. ​:seija_coffee:​

    #tankiesfuckoff

    @[email protected]

  20. @[email protected] That #vulnerability was zero-day and immediately exploited leading to at least three very large instances I know of getting unscheduled downtime for a long amount of time, and it took a full 24 hours IIRC for those #Lemmy instances to get their frontends all properly patched up with a release. A #security disaster all preventable if you had just took the #CSP issue that has been there before the exploit a bit more seriously... ​:reimu_sigh:​

    Compare that with
    #Sharkey's JSON vulnerability which was already mitigated and fixed in no time.

    Funnily enough
    #kbin had a similar #XSS problem too one month before yours. But it didn't lead to that disaster your carelessness in security caused because kbin had a line of defense that didn't break down which is the safe link handling in their #Markdown parser.

    You had three chances and you spectacularly failed in all of them! For some elementary security issue every
    #linkaggregator / #socialmedia dev should know of when dealing with untrusted Markdown input! ​:koishtare:​

    Now if you could kindly piss off with that poor reply that didn't really address anything in my thread, you fucking
    #tankies. ​:seija_coffee:​

    #tankiesfuckoff

    @[email protected]

  21. Mbin is a fork of kbin: a decentralized content aggregator running on the Fediverse network

    Mbin is a decentralized content aggregator, voting, discussion and microblogging platform running on the fediverse network. It can communicate with many other ActivityPub services, including Kbin, Mastodon, Lemmy, Pleroma, Peertube. It is an open source alter ...continues

    See gadgeteer.co.za/mbin-is-a-fork

    #decentralised #fediverse #linkaggregator #opensource #technology

  22. Mbin is a fork of kbin: a decentralized content aggregator running on the Fediverse network

    Mbin is a decentralized content aggregator, voting, discussion and microblogging platform running on the fediverse network. It can communicate with many other ActivityPub services, including Kbin, Mastodon, Lemmy, Pleroma, Peertube. It is an open source alter ...continues

    See gadgeteer.co.za/mbin-is-a-fork

    #decentralised #fediverse #linkaggregator #opensource #technology

  23. Mbin is a fork of kbin: a decentralized content aggregator running on the Fediverse network

    Mbin is a decentralized content aggregator, voting, discussion and microblogging platform running on the fediverse network. It can communicate with many other ActivityPub services, including Kbin, Mastodon, Lemmy, Pleroma, Peertube. It is an open source alter ...continues

    See gadgeteer.co.za/mbin-is-a-fork

    #decentralised #fediverse #linkaggregator #opensource #technology

  24. Mbin is a fork of kbin: a decentralized content aggregator running on the Fediverse network

    Mbin is a decentralized content aggregator, voting, discussion and microblogging platform running on the fediverse network. It can communicate with many other ActivityPub services, including Kbin, Mastodon, Lemmy, Pleroma, Peertube. It is an open source alter ...continues

    See gadgeteer.co.za/mbin-is-a-fork

    #decentralised #fediverse #linkaggregator #opensource #technology

  25. Mbin is a fork of kbin: a decentralized content aggregator running on the Fediverse network

    Mbin is a decentralized content aggregator, voting, discussion and microblogging platform running on the fediverse network. It can communicate with many other ActivityPub services, including Kbin, Mastodon, Lemmy, Pleroma, Peertube. It is an open source alter ...continues

    See gadgeteer.co.za/mbin-is-a-fork

    #decentralised #fediverse #linkaggregator #opensource #technology

  26. Mbin is a decentralized content aggregator, voting, discussion and microblogging platform running on the fediverse network. It can communicate with many other ActivityPub services, including Kbin, Mastodon, Lemmy, Pleroma, Peertube. It is an open source alternative to other link aggregator services like Reddit. The initiative aims to promote a free and open internet.

    Mbin is focused on what the community wants, pull requests can be merged by any repo owner (with merge rights in GitHub). Discussions take place on Matrix then consensus has to be reached by the community. If approved by the community, only one approval on the PR is required by one of the Mbin maintainers. It's built entirely on trust.

    It seems it's claim to fame is being more open and accepting of community changes and improvements. It can install as either bare metal/VM or as a Docker container.

    Although anyone can install it and self-host it, their project page also contains a link to various instances that already exist and which anyone can register on.

    See GitHub - MbinOrg/mbin: Mbin: a federated content aggregator, voting, discussion and microblogging platform (By the community, for the community)



    Mbin: a federated content aggregator, voting, discussion and microblogging platform (By the community, for the community) - GitHub - MbinOrg/mbin: Mbin: a federated content aggregator, voting, disc...


    #technology #opensource #Fediverse #linkaggregator #decentralised
  27. Mbin is a decentralized content aggregator, voting, discussion and microblogging platform running on the fediverse network. It can communicate with many other ActivityPub services, including Kbin, Mastodon, Lemmy, Pleroma, Peertube. It is an open source alternative to other link aggregator services like Reddit. The initiative aims to promote a free and open internet.

    Mbin is focused on what the community wants, pull requests can be merged by any repo owner (with merge rights in GitHub). Discussions take place on Matrix then consensus has to be reached by the community. If approved by the community, only one approval on the PR is required by one of the Mbin maintainers. It's built entirely on trust.

    It seems it's claim to fame is being more open and accepting of community changes and improvements. It can install as either bare metal/VM or as a Docker container.

    Although anyone can install it and self-host it, their project page also contains a link to various instances that already exist and which anyone can register on.

    See GitHub - MbinOrg/mbin: Mbin: a federated content aggregator, voting, discussion and microblogging platform (By the community, for the community)



    Mbin: a federated content aggregator, voting, discussion and microblogging platform (By the community, for the community) - GitHub - MbinOrg/mbin: Mbin: a federated content aggregator, voting, disc...


    #technology #opensource #Fediverse #linkaggregator #decentralised
  28. Mbin is a fork of kbin: a decentralized content aggregator running on the Fediverse network

    Mbin main page showing list of links with descriptions below them, much like the Reddit or Lemmy sites. Mbin is a decentralized content aggregator, voting, discussion and microblogging platform running on the fediverse network. It can communicate with many other ActivityPub services, including Kbin, Mastodon, Lemmy, Pleroma, Peertube. It is an open source […]

    gadgeteer.co.za/mbin-is-a-fork

    squeet.me/display/962c3e10-01b

  29. Mbin is a fork of kbin: a decentralized content aggregator running on the Fediverse network

    Mbin main page showing list of links with descriptions below them, much like the Reddit or Lemmy sites. Mbin is a decentralized content aggregator, voting, discussion and microblogging platform running on the fediverse network. It can communicate with many other ActivityPub services, including Kbin, Mastodon, Lemmy, Pleroma, Peertube. It is an open source […]

    gadgeteer.co.za/mbin-is-a-fork

    squeet.me/display/962c3e10-01b

  30. Mbin is a fork of kbin: a decentralized content aggregator running on the Fediverse network

    Mbin main page showing list of links with descriptions below them, much like the Reddit or Lemmy sites. Mbin is a decentralized content aggregator, voting, discussion and microblogging platform running on the fediverse network. It can communicate with many other ActivityPub services, including Kbin, Mastodon, Lemmy, Pleroma, Peertube. It is an open source […]

    gadgeteer.co.za/mbin-is-a-fork

    squeet.me/display/962c3e10-01b

  31. Mbin is a fork of kbin: a decentralized content aggregator running on the Fediverse network

    Mbin main page showing list of links with descriptions below them, much like the Reddit or Lemmy sites. Mbin is a decentralized content aggregator, voting, discussion and microblogging platform running on the fediverse network. It can communicate with many other ActivityPub services, including Kbin, Mastodon, Lemmy, Pleroma, Peertube. It is an open source […]

    gadgeteer.co.za/mbin-is-a-fork

    squeet.me/display/962c3e10-01b

  32. Mbin is a fork of kbin: a decentralized content aggregator running on the Fediverse network

    Mbin main page showing list of links with descriptions below them, much like the Reddit or Lemmy sites. Mbin is a decentralized content aggregator, voting, discussion and microblogging platform running on the fediverse network. It can communicate with many other ActivityPub services, including Kbin, Mastodon, Lemmy, Pleroma, Peertube. It is an open source […]

    gadgeteer.co.za/mbin-is-a-fork

    squeet.me/display/962c3e10-01b

  33. This is a really neato service @[email protected] is offering! If y'all remember me talking abt LinkStack before I mentioned there are public instances if you don't care to self-host it, and this one's furry specific! ​:drgn_owo_mlem:​

    In short; Linktree boring,
    fursona.directory fun & cool! #linkstack #linkaggregator #carrd #linktree

    RE:
    https://mstdn.tacowolf.net/users/taco/statuses/111270632767096980

  34. This is a really neato service @[email protected] is offering! If y'all remember me talking abt LinkStack before I mentioned there are public instances if you don't care to self-host it, and this one's furry specific! ​:drgn_owo_mlem:​

    In short; Linktree boring,
    fursona.directory fun & cool! #linkstack #linkaggregator #carrd #linktree

    RE:
    https://mstdn.tacowolf.net/users/taco/statuses/111270632767096980

  35. This is a really neato service @[email protected] is offering! If y'all remember me talking abt LinkStack before I mentioned there are public instances if you don't care to self-host it, and this one's furry specific! ​:drgn_owo_mlem:​

    In short; Linktree boring,
    fursona.directory fun & cool! #linkstack #linkaggregator #carrd #linktree

    RE:
    https://mstdn.tacowolf.net/users/taco/statuses/111270632767096980

  36. This is a really neato service @[email protected] is offering! If y'all remember me talking abt LinkStack before I mentioned there are public instances if you don't care to self-host it, and this one's furry specific! ​:drgn_owo_mlem:​

    In short; Linktree boring,
    fursona.directory fun & cool! #linkstack #linkaggregator #carrd #linktree

    RE:
    https://mstdn.tacowolf.net/users/taco/statuses/111270632767096980

  37. This is a really neato service @[email protected] is offering! If y'all remember me talking abt LinkStack before I mentioned there are public instances if you don't care to self-host it, and this one's furry specific! ​:drgn_owo_mlem:​

    In short; Linktree boring,
    fursona.directory fun & cool! #linkstack #linkaggregator #carrd #linktree

    RE:
    https://mstdn.tacowolf.net/users/taco/statuses/111270632767096980