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@thisismissem Dang yeah having all these domains in a list seems like a great way for folks seeking out communities like that to find each other 🥶 Ah well, we'll adopt whatever new thing comes along once we get to it!

@thisismissem Yeah good point. Any benefits to mastodon's format instead of the fediblocksync format? I assume the mastodon one is more widely deployed at this point?

I came across one a while ago but it seems to be run by some folks that I don't think I could trust or even mention in any professional contexts. :/

I was kinda hoping would be tracking something like this but I didn't see anything in their api

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@j3j5 Yeah defs a fan of this project and into integrating at some point. For the moment I'd like to reduce the overall size of the blocklist and focus on something with a bit less nuance like "the top most blocked instances" since it's easier to grock without nuance IMO.

Ideally instance operators would then add / remove more allowed/blocked instances from there.

@j3j5 Yeah defs a fan of the bad space. I think my only concern is that there isn't much insight into where it comes from and how much "shared reality" there is. IMO "the top most blocked instances" is an easier sell for folks just getting started + reduces the overall size of your blocklist.

Very much into integrating with it as stuff progresses and stabilizes though.

Anyone got an API endpoint of the "most blocked instances" handy? I wanna add it to the initialization flow for the

Ideally it'd be nice to say "Here's the top 100 most hated instances so you can preemptively block them if you'd like". It's not perfect but I think this would make it easier for small publishers to get started.

@happyborg One hard part is how to intoduce yourself to a person for the first time. If you query folloed of followed outboxes for incoming follow requests a la ssb it's not too bad, but when it's a total stranger you need a central randevous point. There's a bunch of approaches but I wrote one up here: medium.com/@RangerMauve/p2p-in

@happyborg Yeah great points. I'm working on a gradual transition timeline where we start at where the current fediverse is and gradually go full p2p.

I think before we replace the current inbox flow we can have more put into indexed outboxes for fast sync so instead of waiting for pushes from the accounts you follow you can get a quick pull for just the data you want and leverage the social graph for loading all that info.

Inboxes do live updates, outboxes are for sync when you come online.

@happyborg That's the hope yeah. We're reducing the surface of the bits of AP that need to use a central server as much as possible. Right now the inbox is hosted in the cloud but it could just as easily run on your device and servers could acc3ess it over p2p if they support that or via http gateways.

Similar approach for the published AP data. Initially instances will load over https but we'll be adding specs to include p2p urls for all your data which some clients can load directly.

I know it should be "because privacy first", and I do take it into account, but Google killing off services/products left and right for whatever reason is my main reason for not wanting to subscribe some of the stuff. arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/0

We've got a new implementation that'll be released in early September in !

Instead of fancy frontends and databases, we're focusing on enabling statically published sites to add AP support via a lightweight Social Inbox server that they can register using standard HTTP Signed Messages.

If you aren’t sure about what we add:

- an escrow system for commission deposits so both parties feel like they can trust each other more
- a shop/studio system where you can specify your offerings, with support for limited slots that are automatically managed as you accept commissions
- a discovery system where potential clients can find you
- automatic sales tax/VAT connection and remitting so you know you’re compliant
- for US artists, we even generate 1099s for you with your earnings!

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There should be a rule that any media company that pulls that shit of canning completed work for the tax write-off has to make it public domain.

I mean, if they're saying for tax purposes it's worthless then they're not out anything by releasing it free and under Creative Commons, right? Right?? 🤨

@foone the frustrating thing is that everything should be able to work together but as I understand it everything has an API and needs a library to interact with it.

Watching lgr videos and hearing about how smart devices used to be whether or not they had a computer inside them you just sent them a certain number and they would do a thing.

now you need a library and authentication and then the library isn't maintained, so a change in one of the 8 million libraries it depends on breaks it...

@codinghorror I wonder how much of tech company power comes from interoperability being almost impossible. Anyone can make a train or phone line but only Apple can make iphones that talk to apple cloud services. IMO in order to reduce their power they should probably be forced to interoperate more aggressivly at local levels.

@herhandsmyhands @romancelandia@a.gup.pe I think it'd be great if ai generated work is not copyrightable and folks use it anyway so that more stuff is public domain and unmonetizeable by corpos.

Gonna ditch all my programming languages and go full SQL. Style my web pages with an SQL to CSS transpiler. Query my filesystem with SQL. `SELECT from videos/spongebob WHERE season = 2 | vlc`

Honestly, instead of an "API" or some sort of HTTP RPC thing or even a RESTful interface, I just want a database that I can query. Seriously, just let me load my data and be on my way. Everything else is friction and pain points.

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