He he he 😈 I got my first statically published blog to load! Still need to work on the inbox server and get post resolving wired up but I'm happy with the progress so far. @mauve@staticpub.mauve.moe

This is also being published on protocols on ipns://staticpub.mauve.moe/abo

One limitation is you can only one account per domain.

This is being published using and is part of our upcoming integration.

@mauve
can you @ an empty string? (while offsetting user into subdomain)

@mauve.staticpub.mauve.moe

@dym not sure. I would love that as an option though! The way mastodon and other fedi instances treat webfinger might vary accross the board. Hypothetically any username @staticpub.mauve.moe should resolve to the same thing

@mauve
ok, hold on, can you make a file with symbols ?:= in it on your server, or similar nginx rewrite rule to make

https://staticpub.mauve.moe/.well-known/webfinger?resource=acct:USER1@staticpub.mauve.moe // file webfinger?resource=acct:USER1@staticpub.mauve.moe and https://staticpub.mauve.moe/.well-known/webfinger?resource=acct:USER2@staticpub.mauve.moe // file webfinger?resource=acct:USER2@staticpub.mauve.moe

to have their own ["links"][0]["href"] pointing to
https://staticpub.mauve.moe/USER[1,2].jsonld

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@dym that's probably possible with a custom gateway or http server. one limitation I'm dealing with however is publicly run Ipfs gateways which have very simple logic so I think the most I could do is convince them to adopt some new mime types. ideally I would like to make it possible to resolve an identity from any gateway.

another approach that I have been thinking about is that we could focus less on web finger and more linking directly to the profiles page

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