@burnitdown @anildash @forgejo So is the fediverse depending on where you go. 😅 Nostr is more known for bitcoin maximalists. They're defs less strict about moderation on public relays compared to fedi instances. It's a fundamentally different dynamic to fediblocking though IMO.
@anildash I really hoped that the federated code collaboration stuff GitTea / @forgejo have been working on for years would be more widespread by now. Or even the Nostr stuff so we wouldn't need to tie identity to servers. https://nostrgit.org/
I'm personally working on migrating to https://radicle.xyz/
@glyph Yeah sure! This is for my work on comapeo: https://github.com/digidem/comapeo-core/issues/1016#issuecomment-3161858309
We want to keep track of when a remote archive server knows it's been removed from the group so we can stop bothering to sync with it.
Gosling: Build Anonymous, Secure, and Metadata-Resistant Peer-to-Peer Applications using Tor Onion Services has been released on media.ccc.de and YouTube #why2025 #Wonderfulcreations #Brachium #why2025eng https://media.ccc.de/v/why2025-95-gosling-build-anonymous-secure-and-metadata-resistant-peer-to-peer-applications-using-tor-onion-services https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRBP3AO3iq4 https://program.why2025.org/why2025/talk/TMS3DC/
@lutindiscret @c3voc_releases @VeilidNetwork This is new to me, ty for the link!
remember when gtk had themes other than "landlord gray" and "landlord gray but with the lights off"? i miss that
@kayla Yeah! @distributedpress and @sutty
We made a minimal AcrivityPub inbox you can use in your static site generator flow, and your site becomes the ActivityPub identity. Also got moderation features lole blocklists/allpwlists and approval queues.
"Paying for things with money is praxis" how messed up have things gotten for this to make sense ffs
Found this cool light pollution map: https://lightpollutionmap.app/
OpenFlexure is an open source laboratory-grade microscope used to diagnose malaria and cancer. In this interview Julian Stirling, one of the core developers, tells us how the project evolved from its academic roots to a diverse community of people who use it, build it, sell it, teach it & develop it.
OpenFlexure is manufactured in many places to build local capacity. The next step is medical device certification, a slow but worthwhile process.
https://nlnet.nl/news/2025/20250806-openflexure-interview.html
Like, saying to your mate down the pub "Oh you should get on Jabber" versus "You should get on ecks em pee pee"
One of these words sounds like a thing for talking about whatever with your mates, the other sounds like a thing for bollocking around with config files so you can talk to other people who bollock around with config files about bollocking around with config files
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Yap with me and send me cool links relating to my interests. 👍