I believe thunderbird has support for Gemini but I haven’t tried that out yet, might be wrong.
I believe thunderbird has support for Gemini but I haven’t tried that out yet, might be wrong.
That feels it went seriously bad
He seems to be nearby, will post pictures after !
I’d take my kids there. Give them markers and crayons. Let them roam…
yea my bad, it looks open source :D
Then maybe I got confused sorry. Somebody mentioned it and then the post was saying it’s a service I thought it wasn’t open. Will check it properly later. Shouldn’t have spoke so quickly I guess
However it does not look like it is open source.
Isn’t that a (implementation) detail beyond the point of uselessness though? The big point for me is there. To keep it with the metaphor, that tree is also quite a complex structure, yet still useless.
Friendica, I believe, federates their groups. You can see them from mastodon as a user. I guess in AP vocabulary they are an actor. You can post to the group from mastodon too.
Not entirely sure on what is the oversight.
I’ve been reading for AP these days so it’s out of my understanding so far… I might be wrong.
So from my understanding, the owner is the one that is responsible for holding the master copy. Given that the community is a owned by beehaw, all other places except LW that actually accepted the message(s) shouldn’t see it.
Otherwise LW would have to ask beehaw every time if the message should be accepted, which would be very problematic and not close to federation but more like replication (“every server using activity pub is an active relay”).
Imagine sending an email and your server not accepting until it receives a positive answer from the recipients server that your mail was accepted. You wouldn’t see your email at the sent folder up until 4 days. You wouldn’t even know if you actually sent the message after you click the send button.
Also excuse my lengthy post, I think it’s because understanding AP is recent for me.
If anyone that has a better understanding than me, please feel free to correct me
Any personal favourites that are not so linear that you would like to suggest?