@mauve@staticpub.mauve.moe In case anyone is interested, I've made a PR that adds an initial attempt using the `url` field with `rel=alternate`.
https://github.com/RangerMauve/staticpub.mauve.moe/pull/2/files
Hey fedifolks! I was hoping to get some bikeshedding feedback on a new #FEP we're working on at #DistributedPress.
tl;dr we want #ActivityPub objects to link to #P2P URLs for alternate ways to load them. Right now I'm debating between putting them in `alsoKnownAs` or into the `url` field. e.g. `"alsoKnownAs": ["ipns://staticpub.mauve.moe"]` for @mauve@staticpub.mauve.moe
I worry that field is already in use and that it could cause trouble. Would a new field name be better? Maybe `alternateURL`?
I think I wish to work on this sort of thing but I dunno if I could afford to drop everything for it. 🥲
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One of the reasons that @agregore doesn't have tabs is to reduce the amount of vertical screen realestate being taken up by them. Especially now that I'm using my GPD Win 4 with limited vertical space I find apps like Firefox leave little room for actual data. Also web apps are so addicted to extra padding and empty space all over the place TT_TT
Old blogpost bamp:
#BlueSky is cosplaying decentralization
https://rys.io/en/167.html
> BlueSky’s decentralization is a similar kind as with cryptocurrencies: sure, you can run your own node, but that does not give you basically any meaningful agency in the system.
> “Neutrality” and “speech” and “voice” and “protection from bans” is mentioned right there, front and center, in BlueSky’s overview and FAQ. At the same time moderation and anti-harassment features are, at best, an afterthought.
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.