It’s a slow rollout. Dansup is doing his best to put a good foot forward, there’s a lot of moving parts, and it’s fairly more complicated than some of his prior work. I’m super stoked for it, and can’t wait to put together a detailed review.
Sean Tilley
Former Diaspora core team member, I work on various fediverse projects, and also spend my time making music and indie adventure games!
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Sean Tilley@lemmy.mlOPMto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Mastodon Announces Fediverse Discovery ProvidersEnglish4·7 months agoHey, no problem. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
Sean Tilley@lemmy.mlto Firefox@lemmy.ml•Mozilla Thunderbird for Android Is Finally HereEnglish5·7 months agoSo excited about this! It looks and feels great.
Sean Tilley@lemmy.mlOPMto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Mastodon Announces Fediverse Discovery ProvidersEnglish14·7 months agoBasically, this. In layman’s terms: finding the good stuff on a decentralized network is hard, because not everybody or everything is all in one place. Some tools can help make the experience suck less, but it’s a really hard problem that has lingered on for years.
This proposal is basically a team-up to develop the necessary plumbing so that services, such as search providers or distribution networks, can be easily used by anybody on the network, regardless of whether they’re on Mastodon, Lemmy, or something else.
There’s a few interesting applications here that go beyond just finding people, showing trending stuff, or providing an index of stuff. Some of this could be used for moderation tooling for admins, or custom feeds for users, or a directory of things to review. If the existing projects trying to solve all these problems came together, it might make a lot of things way easier.
Sean Tilley@lemmy.mlOPMto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Mastodon Announces Fediverse Discovery ProvidersEnglish5·7 months agoIt’s an issue with content negotiation for the WordPress-ActivityPub plugin. Upstream is working on it some, we’re using a recommended caching plugin to cut down on how often it happens.
Sean Tilley@lemmy.mlOPMto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•sub.club Emerges to Offer Paid Fediverse SubscriptionsEnglish3·7 months agoMost efforts haven’t moved beyond the planning stages. Just because you can point to a plugin or a FEP spec doesn’t mean that it’s an ongoing active effort for bring a payment layer to the Fediverse, with a consumer-facing tool or platform. I’m sorry if I didn’t catch that Mitra had some of that functionality, but I would also push back and say that the average person is not going to use Monero for payments on the Web anytime soon.
Those PeerTube plugins are nice, and the Premium Users one was actually something I pointed @quillmatiq@mastodon.social to for sub.club, as an example of prior art. They’re interesting experiments, possibly useful integrations, but not in and of themselves actual platforms to build infrastructure and solutions on.
Sean Tilley@lemmy.mlOPMto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•sub.club Emerges to Offer Paid Fediverse SubscriptionsEnglish6·7 months agoProbably because, to my knowledge:
- I didn’t know that Mitra did that.
- Even though it does have that functionality, I have no idea whether it would work with the rest of the network.
- This article was about sub.club
I’m not trying to slight Mitra in any way, shape, or form, but my focus for this article was scoped to one thing in particular.
Sean Tilley@lemmy.mlOPMto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•A Brief History of the Fediverse SymbolEnglish2·8 months agoFucking amazing book, I laughed so hard from start to finish.
Sean Tilley@lemmy.mlOPMto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Flohmarkt is a Fediverse MarketplaceEnglish2·8 months agoYeah, I’ll try to look into this for clarity. It really depends on what they mean here - I think they’re referring to curated server following between admins, which is what PeerTube does.
When I tested out the messaging system, I was able to federate back and forth with Mastodon. Maybe it works fine at a user level, it’s just the search entries that don’t get federated automatically?
Sean Tilley@lemmy.mlto ADHD@lemmy.world•The single most thing that improved your ADHD?English6·8 months agoAdderall. There are, of course, some trade-offs. Having gone so many years without any kind of medication, though, it’s a night and day difference.
I feel like my memory recall is so, so much better with it. When I’m off meds, I often find myself in a mental fog, struggling to remember details spoken to me moments ago. It’s like I’m constantly trying to hold onto a thought, as it’s rapidly slipping out of my grasp.
I still have to rely on the productivity methods that work for me. I obsessively take notes and make lists, because I would be totally lost without either. I’m slowly making lifestyle changes that are helping me overcome almost 20 years of clutter.
Sean Tilley@lemmy.mlOPMto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Introducing Decentralized Social IconsEnglish6·9 months agoYep, I’m aware of their effort, and have reached out about collaboration. 😁
The icon font I’ve been building might technically predate it. I’ve been building it since December at least, and it’s something our site depends on.
Sean Tilley@lemmy.mlOPMto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•“Mastodon for Harris” is a Success Story for Fediverse ActivismEnglish33·9 months agoRegardless of how you feel about it, it’s still notable that people on the Fediverse managed to scrape $500k together. This is the first time something like that has ever happened on this network. In the world of big politics and presidential campaigns, it’s not much. However, within the scope of grassroots organizing, it’s substantial.
I agree that I would love to see that funding go towards mutual aid, infra and project funding, and supporting people who work on different parts of the network.
Sean Tilley@lemmy.mlOPMto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•NeoDB is a Review System for CultureEnglish3·9 months agoI think it’s a big opportunity that the Fediverse has largely slept on. A lot of people shrug it off, but Facebook, Instagram, Medium, and a number of other places offer an export archive of your data.
Some of it isn’t all that usable, but there’s something extremely appealing about being able to take old parts of your social graph with you, and merge it into a new identity. A fixation I’ve had for the past few years is consolidating all of my data into one place, under one identity, and I’m exploring the possibility of writing data converters.
Interestingly, Pixelfed allows you to import your Instagram archive, and it’s fantastic.
Sean Tilley@lemmy.mlOPMto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•NeoDB is a Review System for CultureEnglish5·9 months agoSo, to be clear: it’s not a concept like Nomadic Identity. Rather, it’s a demonstration of importing data archives from other social networks and platforms, and integrating that data into an existing Fediverse account.
In other words: it’s not a singular managed identity for all your apps, it’s a mechanism for marrying data from different systems to a Fediverse Actor. Paired with something like Nomadic Identity, it would be a game changer.
Sean Tilley@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is something people you encounter at your job say that makes you want to scream? (Job, person & quote)English5·9 months agoI used to work with enterprise customers at a SaaS company, and still have a lot of anger in how corporate types use this fluffy language. I think my “favorite” example of this jargon is “Please Advise.”, which basically just means “What the fuck?!”
Sean Tilley@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is something people you encounter at your job say that makes you want to scream? (Job, person & quote)English22·9 months agoI was working at a tool checkout in my shop for a while, and the sheer amount of ignorance and repetition blew me away.
People would come in, see signs stating things like “Don’t throw your hazardous waste in this trash can!”, and people would straight up ignore it. Things got so bad that we had to stop offering a trash can in our part of the shop.
A lot of people would also just repeat the same statements, day after day, week after week. For example, we have iPads that contain maintenance manuals. We have to update those manuals every week, on the same day. Without fail, the same people always forget which day Update Day is, and have to ask.
The worst ones happen when people come to turn in their gear before end of shift. Most people are fine, but every toolbox has to be thoroughly inspected before being scanned back in. Often, somebody misplaced a tool, left garbage in the box somewhere, or there’s some other undocumented discrepancy.
Most people are cool about it, and willing to make things right. But, some people act like you’ve purposely screwed them over, or react with total apathy and disrespect. I don’t make the rules, man, I’m just trying to do my job.
Great job! We just gave you a shout-out on We Distribute: https://wedistribute.org/2024/07/canvas-2024-live/
It’s seriously awesome that you got this to work with more than just Lemmy. The app is looking great, and it seems like you’re off to a strong start!
Sean Tilley@lemmy.mlOPMto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Maven Imported 1.12 Million Fediverse PostsEnglish5·10 months agoThe shocking part was less about Maven’s methods or lack of ethics, and more along the lines of “How the fuck did they do that?!”
Sean Tilley@lemmy.mlOPMto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•FediVision 2024 is Live! Listen and Vote!English4·11 months agoOh wow, how did I miss this?!
Yeah, the election results were a horrible thing to wake up to. I had really hoped for a better outcome, but this is the direction America decided to go.
The biggest thing to remember right now is that the progressive cause will always have work to do, and challenges to face. Even if we had won, either partially or by a landslide in the House, Senate, and Executive branch, that would still hold true. The American Right may very well unleash new horrors that make life intolerable for absolutely everyone, and may take up policies that get people killed. Now, more than ever, it is on us to build bridges and networks of support. All we have to do is outlive these bastards, and oppose their worst tendencies at every turn. Vote early, vote often, and vote locally.
In the coming days and weeks, pundits will likely try to highlight all the possible reasons that the Harris campaign failed, because they love sounding like informed geniuses who take a result, work backwards, and highlight what should have been done. Try not to lean into the tendency to blame people on the left, and try to avoid infighting. It’s going to happen.