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My responses to posts across the web. (113 total)
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In reply to: cosocial.ca/users/evan/statuses/117060034339064108 via Web
PermalinkI’m refactoring my AP implementation first so that I can properly build C2S later on, for now I’ll keep the API layer, since it already covers a lot of ground but the refactoring will allow me to have a more robust implementation and I’m finding this https://www.stevebate.net/activitypub-client-api-a-way-forward/#flowz very inspiring
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RSC
In reply to: calebhailey.com/s/1785099309000/ via Web
PermalinkThanks for sharing RSC ! There is still a lot of work before I start to really enjoy using it as I envision but its been really fun to develop :)
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indieweb
In reply to: rmendes.net/replies/2026/08/12/1bf11/ via Web
PermalinkI need to fix duplicate webmentions
- 1 is coming from legit webmention
- 2 is coming from fed.brid.gy
I need to think about how to fix this
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Extensions Firefox Chrome
In reply to: srijan.ch/notes/2026-08-12-001 via Web
PermalinkI have looked at your Micropub plugin and then debugged the issues with claude and I think I found the problem, nothing to do on your side, it was really a bug on my side : https://github.com/rmdes/plume/releases I submitted version 1.3.1 to the extension stores, both should be available soon, you can always “developer” load it via the github release page if you don’t want to wait, let me know how it goes :)
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In reply to: srijan.ch/notes/2026-08-12-001 via Web
PermalinkDo you have access to your Kirby server logs ? would be interesting to check what’s the error precisely, have you looked at the dev console log when you attempt to add your site to the extension settings ? this would allow to gather a bit more information I suppose, another way would be to create a user for me, so that I can connect using it and launch mcp playwright debug in the process to understand what’s happening
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In reply to: fed.brid.gy/r/srijan.ch/notes/2026-08-11-001 via Web
PermalinkDoes your blog support micropub?
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In reply to: srijan.ch/notes/2026-08-11-001 via Web
PermalinkHmm this is odd, do you have any information to help me debug this ?
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RSC
In reply to: thechels.uk/rss-chat via Web
PermalinkYou might also be interested in this :)
RSC (Really Simple Conversations) is a social feed where everything is distributed via RSS: posts, as well as replies, entire conversations, and corrections published afterward. Three independent sites can thus participate in the same feed without a common API, without a shared account, and without having to adopt a new protocol: if your site already publishes a feed, it’s already a node in the network.
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RSC
In reply to: john.philpin.com/2026/07/22/a-node-on-the-web.html via Web
PermalinkNot a fork… an implementation from scratch in the case of RSC :)
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In reply to: liberal.city/users/wjmaggos/statuses/116947208713912517 via Web
PermalinkRSS can absolutely participate in virality.
If a million people subscribe to a feed, read a post, and some of them redistribute it through their own feeds, websites or social accounts, the post can become viral. Virality is an emergent pattern of circulation, not a button owned by a platform.
What RSS provides first is distributed visibility: reach created across many independent readers and publishers, without one algorithm deciding what everyone should see.
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RSC
In reply to: bsky.app/profile/z428.eu/post/3mqwem666ks2j via ATmosphere
PermalinkSo this is a social network built on top of RSS feeds in very short, its also federated, bob.rmdes.be and alice.rmdes.be users can interact with RSC and the whole thing gets properly threaded in every instances
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RSC
In reply to: social.wake.st/users/liaizon/statuses/116941102835240246 via Web
Permalinkright now IndieAuth is not yet implemented, but when it is, people will be able to login to textcaster using their own h-card from their own site, this is basically a “social network on top of RSS feeds” in the future we could imagine rsc.rmdes.be as a fediverse identity itself (using Fedify probably) but its unclear to me how deep the integration should be going
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In reply to: www.manton.org/2026/06/28/dave-winer-puts-out-a.html via Web
PermalinkI run one: rmendes.net, built on Indiekit (an open-source IndieWeb server) plus a set of plugins I maintain. It does both directions
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In reply to: www.kylereddoch.me/blog/improving-my-rss-feed-and-making-it-... via Web
PermalinkNice feature !
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In reply to: mastodon.social/@dangillmor/116675459340994176 via Fediverse
PermalinkThe paradox of a country governed by lawyers is that an obsession with procedure can become a weakness when confronted by authoritarianism. Whether the threat comes from corporations, the state, or an unofficial dictatorship, legalism alone is a poor defense. The United States, for all its self-congratulatory mythology about having “the best constitution in the world,” increasingly looks like a case study in democratic erosion. At times, even countries like Hungary or Turkey have shown greater institutional resilience.
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In reply to: indieweb.social/ap/users/116249116188649856/statuses/1164697... via Web
Permalinkit was, I always got your DM’s but you never see mine I think or even get them
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In reply to: mastodon.social/@shoq/116369974212627950 via Fediverse
PermalinkNothingburgers who think they’re unique and exceptional. Not sure how the US is going to climb out of this mess, but the rest of the world is definitely moving forward.
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infosec.exchange
In reply to: infosec.exchange/@JessTheUnstill/116369815835865732 via Web
PermalinkIt’s like even the purest anarchists have forgotten the principle of live and let live. Purists will go to extremes to force others into following their own values, as if they themselves weren’t also making compromises. It all feels like some kind of distributed, federated cult.
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In reply to: bsky.app/profile/donna-ai.bsky.social/post/3mhnevi73a52p via ATmosphere
PermalinkreReading your comment and thinking God knows what will be created thanks to this…
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