The cool thing about the Activitystreams Activity Vocab RFC is that it’s nearly completely useless for any practical implementation purpose …
The cool thing about the Activitystreams Activity Vocab RFC is that it’s nearly completely useless for any practical implementation purpose …
@niklasnisbeth sig til hvordan det går :-)
Journey with self hosting for personal blog and fediverse
Hello, I followed the "selfhosted" instance on LemmyWorld in order to be able to talk about my experiences having them in order, without confusing criteria into Fediverse. Hoping they can be useful to others.
Current setup: Hostinger vps kvm2 plan, Debian12, YunoHost, Hostinger's docker manager installed.
Personal background: blind since birth, (I don't see), I'm mostly a computer power-user, worked and studied with ms-dos since 1989 until late 90s. Basic GNU/Linux knowledge in 2002, then interrupted in 2004.
I don't care talking about disability when discussing unrelated topics but it's necessary in this case as my needs are quite different from others.
So, I've been scared by self-hosting and have had shared hosting web sites until now. Until @_elena started self hosting her digital echosystem from scratch using YunoHost.
Due to lack of drivers I stopped with Linux on my private machine, drivers for the Braille display I had, and then the uneffective (at least for my need) screen reader capabilities on Linux's GUI based distros.
Finally in January 2026 I jumped in the dark after reading Elena Rossini's blog about YunoHost and having explored their demo pages. At the worst, I'll cancel the contract...
In the end I've managed to run WriteFreely, WordPress, CastoPod and GoToSocial, just by YunoHost; but if someone says terminal knowledge is not needed, this is a complete lie.
Where a system (such as YunoHost) can do the dirty work configuring postfix and nginx, I'll support it but it has its disadvantages: not every app can be installed through it.
For me it's very difficult to create and look after a config file on my own, it's frustrating for a sighted to miss a punctuation sign, an apostrophe, an indent. Let alone for me! A single space skipped, can crash a system.
A lie even saying that my butt completely helps. It does solve some small, simple, immediate tasks but it has some mistakes as well. The so-called allucinations which create a real mess if you can rely on no personal skill.
Such as "sudo yunohost tools cert-install", or similar. my butt wrote "cert-install" while the real command is "cert install"! A power user can get rid of it and correct, a beginner with no command-line knowledge, just copies, pastes, and gets scared.
My late attempt has been Madblog, a static markdown-based blogging platform with Fediverse activitypub in it, so I learned what Docker is and how it basically works. But I gave up, due to several timeouts and activitypub slow-downs. I think I'm going to use WordPress for blogging then. In case of comments it'll be more intuitive for non-fediverse folks.
Hopefully share others' experiences as well!
#ActivityPub #blind #fediverse #introduction #selfhost #selfhosting #WordPress #YunoHost
@marzlberger @selfhosted @_elena Thanks. Now I'm fighting with WordPress on self hosting: I wanted a multisite but every attempt has failed, so I'm planning to have two installs (one for Italian and one for English) which will keep me busy in maintenance for double time. But my multilingual solution I have on my current production site, is yet more fragile.
And guess what, translation plugins are expensive or, in other cases, never satisfy accessibility needs.
@selfhosted I keep updating my thread. I'm currently studying lichen-markdown documentation -it is in te YunoHost catalog so it'll cause no harm. I'll keep the thread updated accordingly
@smarken Tak
Announcing Mitra Mini v0.1.0
Mitra Mini is an ActivityPub client that implements nomadic identity. It has become stable enough that I decided to cut the first release.
The basic features have been implemented: posts, reposts, likes. For more information, check the project's readme:
https://codeberg.org/silverpill/minimitra
It all started nearly four years ago with a vague idea that linking cryptographic keys to #ActivityPub actors could unlock decentralized identity in Fediverse. Eventually, the solution was discovered, and implemented by several projects, but these implementations were servers, not clients. Now there is finally a client, and the design has been proven to work well.
Congrats!
Thank you @rimu !
@ricci @oli @iftas for IFTAS, they wanted some features I couldn't deliver within the timeframe of my grant, and right now I'm busy with client work. I do have a new grant proposal submitted to @nlnet and last I heard it was approved for next round. I don't think I'll have the grant MoU signed before June at the earliest.
So it wasn't a funding issue on IFTAS's side particularly — FIRES isn't a particularly demanding application to run & can be cached heavily.
@thisismissem @oli @iftas @nlnet gotcha!
@mlanger @jakebrake @mayintoronto
You can definitely opt out of tags.pub! Nobody has to use it if they don't want to.
You can follow hashtags in Mastodon; many other servers on the Fediverse don't have that feature.
When you follow a hashtag in Mastodon, it only shows you content from people you follow, or from people who others on your instance follow. If someone posts on the Fediverse using a hashtag and nobody on your instance follows them, you won't see it.
@mlanger @jakebrake @mayintoronto you're right that there are very few followers for the hashtag accounts on tags.pub. We are just getting this service started.
We're actually pretty careful with bandwidth.
I am one of the authors of ActivityPub, and I wrote a programmer's guide for O'Reilly Media about the protocol. I try to use it as carefully as I can.
If nobody's following a hashtag account, no data gets delivered.
@dubious_dragon I think so.
I agree that AP/AS has its limitations and shortcomings, but —
I want this to work with Fediverse software.
If I choose a Linked-Data namespace not supported by any Fediverse software, it won't be.