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    Topics relating to We Distribute - announcements, our podcast, etc.

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    deadsuperheroD
    S2E1: FediForum Commentary We’re covering FediForum this week, and talk about what’s going on in the space, ActivityPub and AT Proto, the controversy that made FediForum postpone, and some predictions for what this week’s unconference entails.
  • Check in on the latest developments and happenings within the Fediverse, a federated communication network that spans many different forms, and communicates over the ActivityPub protocol.

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    benpate@emissary.nodebb.comB
    Sure! This should be open to everyone, so feel free to just jump in. I think there's an FEP with user stories, too. I'll go find that and link to it
  • This category is dedicated to the AT Protocol, a data access, authentication, and decentralized communication protocol from Bluesky.

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    He’s just butthurt everyone is blocking/muting him and engaging with his neoliberal bullshit
  • Check out what's going on with Nostr, a peer-to-peer network powered by relays and rich client apps.

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    deadsuperheroD
    A Crash Course Guide to Nostr Nostr is a strange beast: in some ways, it resembles what the Fediverse built with ActivityPub. In other ways, it follows a bunch of totally different concepts. This guide is a best attempt to understand and explain what Nostr is, why it’s different, and how it works. We’ll also cover how to get started with using it. Let’s dive in.
  • Discussions pertaining to Solid, an open standard for structuring data, digital identities, and applications on the Web.

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    Episode 4 of the FiresideFedi podcast show featured Laurin, the developer of ActivityPods. The project is helping to bring Sir Tim Berners-Lee's #Solid #PODS to the #Fediverse. #Podcast FiresideFedi Show about ActivityPods
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    julian@community.nodebb.orgJ
    @inthehands@hachyderm.io considering that insurance companies are likely one of the more data driven companies out there, I like to think that insurance rates for Teslas have already been "adjusted" upward. Software glitches, chemical fires, doors that don't open during power failure, self-driving shenanigans, the list goes on.