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[–] feb@loma.ml 7 points 2 days ago (1 children)

@lps
Technically, it's incredible. For the front end, you need people from the community who are able to translate the complexity into a simple structure.

@ProdigalFrog @harrys_balzac

[–] feb@loma.ml 18 points 2 days ago (3 children)

@ProdigalFrog @harrys_balzac
Friendica, together with Diaspora, is a founding father/mother of today's Fediverse. 14 years ago it was still called ‘one Network’ or ‘The Federation’.

It supports various protocols and can therefore connect different networks. You can integrate any other services via an add-on system. Since Lemmy and Friendica support groups, we can natively join the threads and play along with them as if we were on Lemmy ourselves

[–] feb@loma.ml 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Thanks for the hint. I do know Lemmy, but not in the depth that is required ;)

[–] feb@loma.ml 2 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

The short version: It doesn't matter if you use Lemmy, Mastodon, Friendica or any other platform to participate in the Fediverse.

The Fediverse is an open stream of data (writing, images, videos, geodata, etc.) and all projects in the Fediverse can receive this data stream.

There is a certain degree of specialisation in order to better meet certain challenges. For example, you can easily share long videos with Peertube. Pixelfed specialises in the sharing of images and Lemmy in the aggregation of links.

There are also sites such as Mastodon, which specialises in microblogs, or Friendica, with which you can write long content and structure the content with Markdown or BBCode.

This content is created with Friendica, for example. So I don't use Lemmy. Nevertheless, they can see the content and we can interact with each other. This is because our software, which we have used to log in, is connected to each other via the same data stream. Only our front end looks different.

But this also means that with your Lemmy account, you can receive all the content if it is available in the data stream. Enter a few hashtags that you would like to be displayed. When posts with this hashtag are published, you should be able to find this content in your personal timeline.

[–] feb@loma.ml 7 points 3 weeks ago (5 children)

A project in the Fediverse is not an encapsulated unit. Therefore, each project is potentially the right one to create and distribute content and all others are able to receive and display the content.

[–] feb@loma.ml 7 points 1 month ago

@match Friendica started the federation with Diaspora in 2010 as a free social network, which later developed into Fediverse.

[–] feb@loma.ml 1 points 3 months ago

Someone has entered their threads handle as their username.

[–] feb@loma.ml 1 points 7 months ago

@deadsuperhero The problem is already very old (2017). Mastodon has decided it in its own way.
github.com/mastodon/mastodon/i…

Nice to see a new attempt being made here that solves the problem in a charming way.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjmTM2X91Bk

Albatross

There is a bird,
that sailors have crowned to be the ruler;
he flies around the earth
from the south pole to the north.
No goal is too far:
The albatross knows no boundaries.

He sails with dignity,
wanders through the air, as if he were a god.
He follows their ships
on the high seas, through cliffs, intoxicating his flight:
He seeks their way through the sea.

And the storms are crashing with brute force
on the oceans, so far,
then he flies with fire and rises tremendously
to the freedom of the seas.

But when he is caught
in arm-heavy slings with malice and cunning,
then the wings break;
it mourns, the sea, that misses the ruler:
Being trapped means death to him.

The slaves of the earth,
mocked and hurt, they shared his fate,
when he was tied up,
Bleeding on the shore, his flight is broken:
The albatross was their symbol.

But the vastness calls him, the endless power,
then he storms out into the open with boundless strength;
he swings his wings, blows up locks and bolts
the shackles and chains.

And when the walls pile up
and grab him, from clouds like lead;
and when lightnings hit him,
he fights the obstacle with his wings.
He also finds his way in a hurricane