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My responses to posts across the web. (96 total)
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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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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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In reply to: mastodon.social/users/shoq/statuses/116352024946935943 via Fediverse
Permalink@shoq@mastodon.social American Talibanism is real
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In reply to: cosocial.ca/users/evan/statuses/116348562053340183 via Web
Permalink@evan@cosocial.ca @hongminhee@hollo.social 🙏🏼
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In reply to: oisaur.com/users/renchap/statuses/116347784667764960 via Web
Permalink@renchap@oisaur.com @thisismissem@hachyderm.io Emelia is still right tho… I have implemented ActivityPub sitting on Fedify shoulders on my one person Indiekit server and to be able to reply to this post from Phanpy I literally had to build a Mastodon API layer on top of my existing working Fedify implementation just to be able to use a client against my own server.
One could argue it’s a different issues but I don’t think it is, one player is definitely pushing everyone else to drift away from the unfinished specs just to be able to use client application from the ecosystem.
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In reply to: www.threads.com/@davew/post/DWtcmR8kWa9 via Web
PermalinkPrecisely why I’m not using WordPress and would not build any future of the web on it. and this is after 2 decades using/deploying WordPress for personal or professional use.
WordPress is too far gone.
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In reply to: cosocial.ca/@evan/116343749383642605 via Web
PermalinkHappy to test and report back when you have something live 😀
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In reply to: mastodon.social/@taylorlorenz/116341911052346094 via Fediverse
PermalinkPerhaps time to update the book Shadow Networks ?
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In reply to: mastodon.social/@arstechnica/116335868622397508 via Fediverse
Permalinkuphill or doomed ? it’s just too late
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In reply to: mastodon.social/@gwynnion/116335834293352944 via Fediverse
Permalinkor even Cultiish by Amanda Montell
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In reply to: mastodon.social/@benpate/116292079671231109 via Fediverse
PermalinkWishing we could subscribe to blocks like we can follow a user or a hashtag imagine a fedi public service API from which you can compose moderation value you want to adopt, then you just hit subscribe and it just follow the blocks from leading servers
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In reply to: bsky.app/profile/promptslinger.bsky.social/post/3mienfzr7h72... via ATmosphere
Permalinkit really is … I’m tempted to build a unified reader as a separate plug-in but I know I’m going to traverse hell for this
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In reply to: mamot.fr/users/homlett/statuses/116324395309258788 via Web
Permalink@homlett@mamot.fr I think the short answer is: perhaps, Open Graph could be implemented differently, but probably not as only a CSS media type?
“@media opengraph” is an elegant idea because social previews really do feel like another presentation of the same document, much like “print”. But today Open Graph is not just a presentation layer, it is a crawler contract: platforms fetch a page, parse stable metadata, and usually fetch a separate image URL.
So the missing primitive may be less “a new CSS media type” and more “a standardized preview representation for a URL.” That could include layout rules, dimensions, caching, fallbacks, and safe rendering behavior. CSS could absolutely be part of that, but by itself it would not solve the whole problem.
Yes the current OG workflow feels un-webby for good reason, but the alternative probably needs to be a proper web standard for preview rendering, not only a CSS switch.
on my blog I use Eleventy post hook to generate OG images at post-build time, it uses a template to generate the card using the title or the text of the page content along with my blog avatar. so I never have to worry about it
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In reply to: eupolicy.social/@AliceStollmeyer/116323837643658623 via Web
PermalinkThis is complete madness… these MEP’s are out of their depth, not even sure how they can represent 300M citizens on anything regarding digital when their own meeting process/governance is being done on …Whatsapp
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In reply to: mastodon.social/@humancoders/116323516611200553 via Fediverse
PermalinkTrès sympa l’idée Feedcast… le code est dispo quelque part ?
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In reply to: social.ds106.us/users/johnjohnston/statuses/1163191806984266... via Web
Permalink@johnjohnston@social.ds106.us agile kanban for War crimes…
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In reply to: mastodon.ie/@mnutty/116313540581873714 via Fediverse
PermalinkWhy do I have the feeling this is already pre-cooked and Orban will secure this election for his personal survival.
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In reply to: fosstodon.org/@dusoft/116313476986453675 via Fediverse
PermalinkYes… thinking about porting my Bluesky @skyfleet.blue fleet of bots to here thinking about using Botkit/Fedify
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In reply to: rmendes.net/notes/2026/03/27/22c9e via Web
PermalinkTest from native AP compose view
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