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Wow people are really jumping ship and blowing Threads up aren’t they?
Is there anyone left at The Other Place?
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If you’re in Georgia, check your registration 2 times a week, you already know what @staceyabrams told us last time.
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Building Bridges to the Fediverse, with Ryan Barrett

The beauty of an open system is that anyone can build on top of it and try to make it a better place. In the fediverse, software engineer Ryan Barrett is one such developer.

Ryan’s been building social network bridges and related tools for over 12 years, including Bridgy, which connects personal websites and blogs to centralized social networks, and Bridgy Fed, which connects them to the fediverse. He’s also a co-founder of Google AppEngine, which informed Google Cloud’s infrastructure, and has held engineering leadership roles at Google, Color and NCX.

Most recently, Ryan’s work to connect Bluesky, which uses the AT protocol, to Mastodon and other platforms using the ActivityPub protocol ignited a firestorm. Ryan wanted to advance the fediverse’s promise of interoperability but he inadvertently stirred up culture clashes between platforms and fervent discussions around consent, maintaining safety, fears of commercialism, and what being an open standard really means.

Highlights of this conversation include:

1:28 Ryan’s approach to bridging disparate social networks
6:30 Why he built Bridgy Fed; 2-way RSS “a breakthrough idea”
8:11 Reactions when he announced bridge to Bluesky
10:07 Ryan’s takeaways and debrief from the outcry
17:30 Managing expectations: instances, defaults, attack vectors
22:03 Reactions on Bluesky
23:30 Culture differences within the fediverse
25:29 What’s next with Bridgy Fed
30:05 Discoverable opt-in and exploration of different approaches
33:10 Thinking at a macro level: protecting ourselves while enabling global growth
43:17 What is motivating Ryan personally
45:43 How Flipboard is thinking about federation
58:52 Good things that came out of the backlash

🔎 You can follow Ryan at snarfed.org. He’s also on Mastodon at @snarfed.org@snarfed.org and on Bluesky at @snarfed.org

✚ You can connect with Mike McCue on Mastodon at @mike@flipboard.social, or via his Flipboard federated account, where you can see what he’s curating on Flipboard in the Fediverse, at @mike@flipboard.com

💡 To learn more about what Flipboard's doing in the Fediverse, sign up here: about.flipboard.com/a-new-wave

💰 Mastodon is a non-profit that runs on donations from the community. You can help Mastodon succeed by supporting the organization via Patreon: patreon.com/mastodon

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🎥▶️ Now watching:
Building Bridges to the Fediverse, with Ryan Barrett

Good to hear the whole reasoning behind trying to build bridges between Fediverse and Bluesky and dealing with “social media culture clashes” as told by Ryan Barnett. I’ve gotten to talk to him a lot over the past few years of my #indieweb but never really got to hear Ryan speak conversationally about some of the nuances he has to work through not only systematically but empathetically and humanly too.

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Building Bridges to the Fediverse, with Ryan Barrett from Flipboard Dot Social1 hour 1 minute 33 seconds

The beauty of an open system is that anyone can build on top of it and try to make it a better place. In the fediverse, software engineer Ryan Barrett is one such developer. Ryan’s been building so…


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#fediverse #nowwatching #peertube #podcast


Building Bridges to the Fediverse, with Ryan Barrett


The beauty of an open system is that anyone can build on top of it and try to make it a better place. In the fediverse, software engineer Ryan Barrett is one such developer.

Ryan’s been building social network bridges and related tools for over 12 years, including Bridgy, which connects personal websites and blogs to centralized social networks, and Bridgy Fed, which connects them to the fediverse. He’s also a co-founder of Google AppEngine, which informed Google Cloud’s infrastructure, and has held engineering leadership roles at Google, Color and NCX.

Most recently, Ryan’s work to connect Bluesky, which uses the AT protocol, to Mastodon and other platforms using the ActivityPub protocol ignited a firestorm. Ryan wanted to advance the fediverse’s promise of interoperability but he inadvertently stirred up culture clashes between platforms and fervent discussions around consent, maintaining safety, fears of commercialism, and what being an open standard really means.

Highlights of this conversation include:

1:28 Ryan’s approach to bridging disparate social networks
6:30 Why he built Bridgy Fed; 2-way RSS “a breakthrough idea”
8:11 Reactions when he announced bridge to Bluesky
10:07 Ryan’s takeaways and debrief from the outcry
17:30 Managing expectations: instances, defaults, attack vectors
22:03 Reactions on Bluesky
23:30 Culture differences within the fediverse
25:29 What’s next with Bridgy Fed
30:05 Discoverable opt-in and exploration of different approaches
33:10 Thinking at a macro level: protecting ourselves while enabling global growth
43:17 What is motivating Ryan personally
45:43 How Flipboard is thinking about federation
58:52 Good things that came out of the backlash

🔎 You can follow Ryan at snarfed.org. He’s also on Mastodon at @[url=https://snarfed.org/]snarfed.org Ryan Barrett's blog[/url] and on Bluesky at @snarfed.org

✚ You can connect with Mike McCue on Mastodon at @[url=https://flipboard.social/users/mike]Mike McCue[/url], or via his Flipboard federated account, where you can see what he’s curating on Flipboard in the Fediverse, at @mike@flipboard.com

💡 To learn more about what Flipboard's doing in the Fediverse, sign up here: about.flipboard.com/a-new-wave

💰 Mastodon is a non-profit that runs on donations from the community. You can help Mastodon succeed by supporting the organization via Patreon: patreon.com/mastodon


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It’s very hard to ignore the amount of suffering going on by people who just a few years ago were living an idyllic life just like me; worried about having enough time/money to simply have a few days off to spend with wife/husband/kids/parents/family/friends… Or just sitting in a cafe and sipping a coffee or tea and enjoying a book or something. Now just endless war and death for what? Someone in a palace far away with some random agenda decided whatever and now their entire vicinity is rubble. People just getting massacred because its Tuesday.
I tried to refrain from saying something about this, but my mind won’t rest.

My ancestry commands my fingers to talk about how my mama grabbed my shoulders as we watched the latest horrors coming from both Gaza and Ukraine last week. “Those people were already living in an open prison. Now they have nothing. It’s nothing but kids playing in fucking rubble, and they kill the children. It reminds me that bullshit I grew up in,” my mother ranted. She’s 78 and feisty AF. Anything… The tiniest little shred of a scrap that makes her remember segregation, Jim Crow and the humiliations she, my family and Black folks in general went through in her childhood and before sets her all the way off. And all the imagery coming in from that part of the world is looking like a 2024 “Let’s make Apartheid great again: Genocidal Tendencies” double feature for her.

“See, I remember they didn’t mind you spending up all your money in their big fancy department store downtown, but don’t let you have to go to the bathroom. Even a 6-year-old little black girl still has to pee in the alley behind the store, but oh they take that greenback quick. These people aren’t allowed to go to a hospital on the other side of the wall, but I bet their taxes are paying something for that. I bet their taxes probably funded that wall, those police and bullets that kill them too!” My mama was on a roll, and it might not seem as if her raging actually has a connection to the suffering going on here and now in 2024…

But suffering knows suffering, and that’s the point. Looking at videos of dead kids that were playing foosball in the street a minute ago, looking at sacks of dead bodies being unearthed from mass graves. Seeing 5-year-old boys with soulless eyes dazed because literally their entire household was killed except them… If I had the same memories my mom (and dad) had, I’d be channeling them too. The movie is the same, the characters are just a bit different. It’s even worse for me since I don’t have those memories first-hand, but I have parents, had grandparents, and have felt those aches in the collective memory with every song, prayer and hand-laying in those times we Black folks commune together. I do know what it’s like to see a friend who spent literally the last 6 hours of their life in school with me, ate lunch with me, played basketball with me, and died from a stray bullet 3 blocks from our school because someone just had to shoot at somebody they didn’t like and hit everyone and everything including my friend but totally missed their intended target. Repeat this a few times with some other neighborhood friends, 3 cousins, and so on… So, tangentially I guess I also know a bit of what a war feels like, and the unfair pain and suffering caused by someone else who I’ll never get a reason from let alone an apology. And if I feel this pain, then surely the people causing it must have a hatred so deep that their own sadness is consumes it and makes it do these horrible things.

If we do nothing to stem the outpouring of hatefulness, it won’t stop until it’s consumed all of humanity.

🗣️💬👍🚀♻️ ➡️


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#commentary #gaza #ukraine #war


It's very hard to ignore the amount of suffering going on by people who just a few years ago were living an idyllic life just like me; I tried to refrain from saying something about this, but my mind won't rest. (a commentary) starrwulfe.xyz/b/2nWc

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📸Day 24 #mbapr #photochallenge: light, as in this random traffic light in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. (Best street tamales this side of the Rio Grande BTW)
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📸Day 25 #mbapr #photochallenge: spine.
This very Japanese Shinkansen-looking train is actually the Taiwan HSR (台湾高速道路鉄道) model N700T and forms the spine of Taiwan’s rail network. #trainnerd #trainporn
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📸 Day 21 #mbapr #photochallenge: mountain.
This is Fuji-san as seen from Koboyama overlooking Hadano City. I would regularly ride my motorscooter through the narrow mountain trails connecting my neighborhood just east of where I'm standing to this part of Hadano because of this stunning view. abc.starrwulfe.xyz/uploads/202…
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I’m all for new tech but all that’s really needed are Dutch style separated bike lanes and protected signal crossings if they really have this kind of money to burn. The vast majority of both cars and cyclists aren’t going to download a “watch out for bikes” app, this is silly and a waste of time and money.
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As a recovering full time journalist (with frequent and sudden relapses) this @axios piece cannot be overstated nor ignored.

RE: threads.net/@axios/post/C47v9Y…

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Remember folks:
It’s a big club and you ain’t in it.
— George Carlin

rollingstone.com/politics/poli…

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Proof positive the fediverse is a good thing.

I’ve been there all along with @starrwulfe@starrwulfe.xyz
@starrwulfe@abc.Starrwulfe.xyz
@starrwulfe@social.vivaldi.net

Oh and @jlgatewood@mastodon.cloud too.

And now you can catch me from here at
@starrwulfe@threads.net

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What am I talking about?
Start here:
starrwulfe.xyz/231680

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OK, here's a post from one of my Friendica servers to test if I can post directly into my Wordpress instance over there...
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@JLG
Please check /Preferences/Social Networks/Wordpress on Friendica 😀
@JLG
opensocial.space engine room

Overnight crash

Dropping a note here to make sure my site is back up — Things got crash happy overnight with the database eating all the RAM for some reason. Bad garbage collection or a missed chronjob maybe.
The joys of wordpress adminning. So as soon as I’m done with the day job (where I actually do DevOps/PMing believe it or not) I’ll be doing a post-mortem on this thing too.

😣 I just want my $#:+ to work seamlessly!

starrwulfe.xyz/t/P0p

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I arrived on Mastodon one year ago today. Here's what I wrote to celebrate that anniversary:

lisamelton.net/2023/11/03/one-…

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As a white rich leftist nerd, I need to correct...just kidding. I'm not rich 😉

Seriously: Wonderful text, thank you.

@st3fan You are very welcome and thank you for reading! 😊🥰💖

@laetsgo Thank you so much for reading! And for those very kind words. 😊🥰💖

@sknob


Let's test replies from my site, starrwulfe.xyz.

It works as an ActivityPub client and should funnel likes, reactions, and replies here.

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I appreciate the support you're offering here. I simply cannot satisfy the train porn demand lol

it’s definitely was one of my more difficult #japanlife itches to scratch! 😀 🚊

I got plenty of pix to stick here from the back feeds if anyone is interested ✌🏾


Vergecast: Musings on POSSE, SNS and Indieweb vs ActivityPub

My whole presence in the #fediverse is predicated on POSSE (and PESO) principles along with federated posting and SNS. I’m a semi-active part of the Indieweb community where this grassroots methodology sprang forth. It’s one of “build your own website and have others comment on it — that’s the network right there” simplicity.

Just like email is still the most universal messaging app, websites are still the least silo’d SNS app. It seems as if my cause to get back to basics has been taken up by a lot more than I thought lately, so much so, that today a very popular podcast topic was all about this very thing and features just about everyone I’ve personally tapped at some point for guidance in my own #indieweb journey.

In summary, the article and accompanying podcast talk about:

  • POSSE: A way of posting on your own website and syndicating to other platforms. It gives you more control and reach over your content.
  • Challenges: POSSE requires technical skills, time, and tools to manage cross-posting and engagement. It also raises questions about platform norms and audience preferences.
  • Solutions: Tools like Micro.blog, Bridgy, and WordPress can help with POSSE. A two- or three-step publishing process can allow customization for each platform.
  • Future: POSSE is part of a more open and decentralized social web. It might lead to new tools for reading, moderating, organizing, and algorithmizing posts.

traffic.megaphone.fm/VMP702950…
The Vergecast
The poster’s guide to the new internet

Updates


  • I goofed the title… It’s ActivityPub not ActivityWeb. I don’t know why I keep subconsciously making that mistake.
  • I’d be remiss if I didn’t link to Tantek’s beautifully crafted summary of his own thoughts about the interview and a deeper reflection/explanation of the subjects therein; Also his site is one of the oldest and comprehensive POSSE/PESO efforts ever seen and should be used as an example. Visit it at ttk.me t5TZ1
  • The Indieweb.org site is the perfect place to get all this information about crafting your own effort in this space if you want to give it a go. Visit indieweb.org/start and if you get stuck, you can chat with other enthusiasts and advocates like me thru IRC/Slack/Discord as well.


theverge.com/2023/10/23/239285…

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#ActivityPub #fediverse #Indieweb #mastodon #microBlog #openSNS #podcast #Threads #twitterMigration

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