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  1. What if web-browsers could render the ActivityPub / ActivityStreams JSON-LD source-code into the document it represents?

    Fediverse clients can do it — why can't browsers?

    I previously created a small-net / small-web browser client named SpaceMonkey.

    It supports protocols such as Gemini, HTTP, HTTPS, Mercury, etc. And, formats such as GemText, HTML, Markdown, etc.

    It now supports the ActivityPub / ActivityStreams JSON-LD format, too.

    #ActivitiyPub #ActivityStreams #FediDev #SpaceMonkey

  2. An example of viewing an image file using my small-net browser client named: SpaceMonkey.

    It is made for GNOME. And, runs on both a Linux based mobile phone and the desktop.

    It can view image files using any protocol SpaceMonkey supports: Gemini, HTTP, HTTPS, Mercury, etc.

    #GeminiProtocol #GNOME #MercuryProtocol #SmallNet #SmallWeb #SmolNet #SmolWeb #SpaceMonkey

  3. An example of viewing a GemText page over the Gemini Protocol using my small-net browser client named: SpaceMonkey.

    It is made for GNOME. And, runs on both a Linux based mobile phone and the desktop.

    #GeminiProtocol #GNOME #MercuryProtocol #SmallNet #SmallWeb #SmolNet #SmolWeb #SpaceMonkey

  4. An example of the viewing a GemText page over the Mercury Protocol using my small-net browser client named: SpaceMonkey.

    It is made for GNOME. And, runs on both a Linux based mobile phone and the desktop.

    #GeminiProtocol #GNOME #MercuryProtocol #SmallNet #SmallWeb #SmolNet #SmolWeb #SpaceMonkey

  5. I started working on my small-net browser / client again — named: SpaceMonkey.

    I got a Linux phone a while ago — the FLX1s.

    So, I made it so SpaceMonkey would work on my FLX1s Linux phone by turning it (SpaceMonkey) into a GNOME Phosh + Linux app.

    #GNOME #FLX1 #FLX1s #FLX1Slim #FuriLabs #FuriPhone #LinuxPhone #Phosh #SpaceMonkey