#ActivityPub is super cool once you see it in action.
For instance, you can visit the new StarTrek lemmy server here: https://startrek.website/c/startrek. Looks like a reddit sub with posts, threaded comments, upvotes, &c.
OR you can follow the same server on Mastodon @startrek.
Every thread and comment shows up as a boosted post.
Cool, right? Now, say you find a comment that you want to reply to. Post through your favorite Mastodon app, and that feeds right back to the thread on the #Lemmy server! 🤯
@startrek oh, neat. I’m posting this from Mastodon, and didn’t realize it would also START a thread on your lemmy server. Sorry Star Trek folks, just using you as a fun example! 😅
And also a little 😳
Hello there from startrek.website! The fediverse is INDEED awesome.
test from my personal lemmy instance
Hello to you too!
@End0fLine me right now:
Edit, that seems to have not worked. Was supposed to be https://giphy.com/gifs/star-trek-data-tng-JSnKGLvrFvYU8
Lmao! I wanted to tell you that I didn’t see anything but was too afraid it was a joke that went over my head.
Don’t sell yourself short! Your explanation was perfect. It just demonstrated what you meant TOO well.
I was initially skeptical but I really like this Federated business. One question I find myself asking when browsing is “where is this person from?” and following them back to their Lemmy or Mastodon and finding a whole bunch of cool posts there!
Hello from Lemmy!
I have high hopes for ActivityPub/the Fediverse, but it has some usability challenges. For instance finding this post on my server so I could comment took more than 20 minutes.
Took me a while, too. The federation concept is awesome, but I think there needs to be an easier way to discover what’s available.
What mastodon apps are you using? I use Mac and Apple ecosystem normally and looking for something native.
I just got Ivory and will check it out!
Mona looks interesting. Ivory seems complicated, but then again so it Mastodon in general.
@astromd Ivory, like most things Mastodon, seems complicated on the surface.
In Truth, Mona is a little more complex because it’s just so customizable, Ivory is more ready for almost anyone to use it
What mastodon apps are you using? I use Mac and Apple ecosystem normally and looking for something native.
keep in mind: Apple actively censors fediverse apps. You are getting an intentionally crippled experience. Like everything else in the apple ecosystem, the fediverse clients are #defectivebydesign
Could you please explain? Thanks.
There’s been many instances of fediverse applications that have tried to get into the apple ecosystem, but have been denied because they won’t censor apple’s political opposition. Generally: the apple ecosystem is a system of oppression, built on intentionally defective by design hardware. Many features are not just missing, but missing because the people who control your device don’t want you to have them, not because of some kind of technical constraint.
It’s pretty neat being able to do that.
Personally, I decided to stick with a native Lemmy UI experience instead of following communities from my Mastodon account.
@leopardboy Same. While the content transfers across, the presentation does not. The benefit of #lemmy is the upvoting, sorting, and threading, which gets lost in translation.
Indeed. Consuming Lemmy content via a timeline interface isn’t necessarily my cup of tea, at least not at this stage.
So with the Federated business… Can a community be ‘hosted’ on multiple servers? I’ve seen some communities with the same name on different hosts, but completely different posts and moderation rules.
They’re probably unrelated communities that happened to choose the same name, especially if it’s something generic like “politics” or whatever. Best to assume there’s no affiliation unless they specifically say otherwise.
It probably /could/ be duplicated across servers, but I don’t see the benefit.
Email is the federated service everybody’s familiar with. [email protected], [email protected], and [email protected] can all exist simultaneously, have different users and content, but still communicate with one another.
It probably /could/ be duplicated across servers, but I don’t see the benefit.
I would think what this reddit api fiasco proves is that its ultimately necessary. What’s to stop an individual host from going the same way as reddit? What is to stop the host from running out of money to host the community? Lastly, would be nice to provide load balancing for high volume communities.
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@arthurwyatt @startrek It does!
@awilbert @davidpierce @startrek it is cool, but this is still terrible UX. Having to go search for the community from my logged-in lemmy instance is not the sort of thing that wins fans among normal people.