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  3. I don't think people here realized yet how much development has sped up in the "atmosphere*"

I don't think people here realized yet how much development has sped up in the "atmosphere*"

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  • liaizon@social.wake.stL This user is from outside of this forum
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    I don't think people here realized yet how much development has sped up in the "atmosphere*"

    I fear for the future of the fediverse if we don't get our shit together in some key areas. The way the lexicon system over there allows interoperability between distinct types of data and interface is really showing now that the developer ecosystem is picking up.

    *The network comprised of different stuff that uses AT Proto

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    • liaizon@social.wake.stL liaizon@social.wake.st

      I don't think people here realized yet how much development has sped up in the "atmosphere*"

      I fear for the future of the fediverse if we don't get our shit together in some key areas. The way the lexicon system over there allows interoperability between distinct types of data and interface is really showing now that the developer ecosystem is picking up.

      *The network comprised of different stuff that uses AT Proto

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      I have been watching both spaces for many years (almost the beginning of fedi) and Bluesky when it was just a discord room before Jay was chosen. There is a major shift going on where some of the ideas that have been talked about in various shapes across various communities are being implemented with nice interfaces and able to be used by "normal people" aka not people who know how to patch their Linux kernal.

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      • liaizon@social.wake.stL liaizon@social.wake.st

        I have been watching both spaces for many years (almost the beginning of fedi) and Bluesky when it was just a discord room before Jay was chosen. There is a major shift going on where some of the ideas that have been talked about in various shapes across various communities are being implemented with nice interfaces and able to be used by "normal people" aka not people who know how to patch their Linux kernal.

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        Shout out to WAFRN (@admin) and @anewsocial for taking the uncomfortable position of straddling the space inbetween protocols. I think this is truly the strategy that is going to be needed if we want to "win" the push towards an open social web for the whole internet.

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        • liaizon@social.wake.stL liaizon@social.wake.st

          I don't think people here realized yet how much development has sped up in the "atmosphere*"

          I fear for the future of the fediverse if we don't get our shit together in some key areas. The way the lexicon system over there allows interoperability between distinct types of data and interface is really showing now that the developer ecosystem is picking up.

          *The network comprised of different stuff that uses AT Proto

          sun@shitposter.worldS This user is from outside of this forum
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          @liaizon we have always been able to do that. We are just strangled by mastodon dominance and what it accepts
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            @liaizon we have always been able to do that. We are just strangled by mastodon dominance and what it accepts
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            @sun being able to do something and there being a clear path to the thing in practice are two different things.

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            • liaizon@social.wake.stL liaizon@social.wake.st

              @sun being able to do something and there being a clear path to the thing in practice are two different things.

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              @liaizon I don’t know what it is but I don’t think it’s technical that is limiting it here. But I think a big factor is the dominant toolset there is a lot better than ours and we’ll never get over the inertia
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              • sun@shitposter.worldS sun@shitposter.world
                @liaizon I don’t know what it is but I don’t think it’s technical that is limiting it here. But I think a big factor is the dominant toolset there is a lot better than ours and we’ll never get over the inertia
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                @sun @liaizon i mean it's not a big deal, we can move to atproto if it ends up simply being better than AP, no?
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                • liaizon@social.wake.stL liaizon@social.wake.st

                  I don't think people here realized yet how much development has sped up in the "atmosphere*"

                  I fear for the future of the fediverse if we don't get our shit together in some key areas. The way the lexicon system over there allows interoperability between distinct types of data and interface is really showing now that the developer ecosystem is picking up.

                  *The network comprised of different stuff that uses AT Proto

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                  @liaizon@wake.st I think that development is good for both. In my mind the fediverse will never be a replacement for mainstream social media, but a strong counter-culture presence. On the other hand, I feel atmosphere does have aspirations to replace social media (along with a lot of its harms).

                  If the outcome is Fedi as space B + Atmosphere as mainstream social media instead of Fedi as space B + Twitter/Instagram/etc as mainstream media, I think we've had a win.
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                    @liaizon@wake.st I think that development is good for both. In my mind the fediverse will never be a replacement for mainstream social media, but a strong counter-culture presence. On the other hand, I feel atmosphere does have aspirations to replace social media (along with a lot of its harms).

                    If the outcome is Fedi as space B + Atmosphere as mainstream social media instead of Fedi as space B + Twitter/Instagram/etc as mainstream media, I think we've had a win.
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                    fuk is u talmbout cuh
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                    • liaizon@social.wake.stL liaizon@social.wake.st

                      I don't think people here realized yet how much development has sped up in the "atmosphere*"

                      I fear for the future of the fediverse if we don't get our shit together in some key areas. The way the lexicon system over there allows interoperability between distinct types of data and interface is really showing now that the developer ecosystem is picking up.

                      *The network comprised of different stuff that uses AT Proto

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                      @liaizon In theory yes, but in the real world, I've heard from many people that Pixelfed is the best photo sharing platform on AtProto (via Bridgy) and similar for Loops.

                      When you try to do everything, the experience is limited, and that's quite evident from the feedback and experiences I've had.

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                      • liaizon@social.wake.stL liaizon@social.wake.st

                        I don't think people here realized yet how much development has sped up in the "atmosphere*"

                        I fear for the future of the fediverse if we don't get our shit together in some key areas. The way the lexicon system over there allows interoperability between distinct types of data and interface is really showing now that the developer ecosystem is picking up.

                        *The network comprised of different stuff that uses AT Proto

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                        @liaizon Yep, said pretty much the same thing the other day.

                        To me, the one key feature we need is the ability to disable replies, and maybe also control who can reply, those are top 1 and 10 requests on Mastodon's GitHub, and both have been open for several years.

                        The team's response: it's too hard. Which, fair enough. But putting any effort into UX/UI polishing, as needed as that is, will be wasted as so many people already left because of the constant harassment and gatekeeping.

                        I also pointed out that by the time Bluesky's VC money runs out, there might already be enough independent communities running the full ATProto stack, so people will just be able to migrate without needing to ever look at the fediverse again.

                        stefan@stefanbohacek.onlineS liaizon@social.wake.stL ikuturso@mastodon.socialI 4 Replies Last reply
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                        • stefan@stefanbohacek.onlineS stefan@stefanbohacek.online

                          @liaizon Yep, said pretty much the same thing the other day.

                          To me, the one key feature we need is the ability to disable replies, and maybe also control who can reply, those are top 1 and 10 requests on Mastodon's GitHub, and both have been open for several years.

                          The team's response: it's too hard. Which, fair enough. But putting any effort into UX/UI polishing, as needed as that is, will be wasted as so many people already left because of the constant harassment and gatekeeping.

                          I also pointed out that by the time Bluesky's VC money runs out, there might already be enough independent communities running the full ATProto stack, so people will just be able to migrate without needing to ever look at the fediverse again.

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                          @liaizon We've really fumbled the big Twitter/X migration, and just learned nothing.

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                          • stefan@stefanbohacek.onlineS stefan@stefanbohacek.online

                            @liaizon Yep, said pretty much the same thing the other day.

                            To me, the one key feature we need is the ability to disable replies, and maybe also control who can reply, those are top 1 and 10 requests on Mastodon's GitHub, and both have been open for several years.

                            The team's response: it's too hard. Which, fair enough. But putting any effort into UX/UI polishing, as needed as that is, will be wasted as so many people already left because of the constant harassment and gatekeeping.

                            I also pointed out that by the time Bluesky's VC money runs out, there might already be enough independent communities running the full ATProto stack, so people will just be able to migrate without needing to ever look at the fediverse again.

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                            @stefan another place where WAFRN and GoToSocial leading the way with close to zero funding

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                            • liaizon@social.wake.stL liaizon@social.wake.st

                              @stefan another place where WAFRN and GoToSocial leading the way with close to zero funding

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                              @liaizon Yeah, if I had the time and resources, I'd set up a server with GoToSocial and a Phanpy frontend, gave it a cool modern name, and try to lure in normies, without advertising the whole federation thing too much, just as an added bonus.

                              Alas, I really don't want to deal with content moderation.

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                              • liaizon@social.wake.stL liaizon@social.wake.st

                                @stefan another place where WAFRN and GoToSocial leading the way with close to zero funding

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                                @liaizon @stefan Pixelfed has had comment controls since 2019, and Loops just shipped "Hide comments" support, but I agree we can do more, I'm working on extensive comment controls for both Pixelfed and Loops.

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                                  @liaizon Yeah, if I had the time and resources, I'd set up a server with GoToSocial and a Phanpy frontend, gave it a cool modern name, and try to lure in normies, without advertising the whole federation thing too much, just as an added bonus.

                                  Alas, I really don't want to deal with content moderation.

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                                  @stefan same same 100%

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                                  • liaizon@social.wake.stL liaizon@social.wake.st

                                    Shout out to WAFRN (@admin) and @anewsocial for taking the uncomfortable position of straddling the space inbetween protocols. I think this is truly the strategy that is going to be needed if we want to "win" the push towards an open social web for the whole internet.

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                                    @liaizon @admin @anewsocial

                                    Thank you for pointing me to #warfn.

                                    I'm looking for a programmable solution. My idea is, to create some kind of LinkedIn-alternative, where i can publish my resume, and post inquiries for new open jobs. I want it to work with both the fediverse, and at-proto. Even though I prefer the fediverse, I want to be visible in both.

                                    Are you aware of any (preferred) Python-library, or framework, that would solve that? Or do I have to fiddle with multiple incompatible ones?

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                                      @liaizon @stefan Pixelfed has had comment controls since 2019, and Loops just shipped "Hide comments" support, but I agree we can do more, I'm working on extensive comment controls for both Pixelfed and Loops.

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                                      @dansup Really nice to see someone taking safety features seriously!

                                      Do hidden comments federate? That is honestly a great feature to have, I only thought of this recently during a conversation around reply controls, as a potential way to deal with the delay caused by the roundtrips needed to verify if a reply can be posted.

                                      (Presumably this works differently on Loops, definitely curious to learn more.)

                                      @liaizon

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                                        @liaizon @admin @anewsocial

                                        Thank you for pointing me to #warfn.

                                        I'm looking for a programmable solution. My idea is, to create some kind of LinkedIn-alternative, where i can publish my resume, and post inquiries for new open jobs. I want it to work with both the fediverse, and at-proto. Even though I prefer the fediverse, I want to be visible in both.

                                        Are you aware of any (preferred) Python-library, or framework, that would solve that? Or do I have to fiddle with multiple incompatible ones?

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                                        @cdonat @admin @anewsocial if you want to start with a base thats already in the wild and working, WAFRN or Bridgy Fed are the only options today.

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                                        • stefan@stefanbohacek.onlineS stefan@stefanbohacek.online

                                          @dansup Really nice to see someone taking safety features seriously!

                                          Do hidden comments federate? That is honestly a great feature to have, I only thought of this recently during a conversation around reply controls, as a potential way to deal with the delay caused by the roundtrips needed to verify if a reply can be posted.

                                          (Presumably this works differently on Loops, definitely curious to learn more.)

                                          @liaizon

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                                          @stefan @liaizon We don't yet federate the hidden state, but soon will.

                                          If you have a Loops.video account, you can see this in action here (press Load more until you see the Show hidden comments button): https://loops.video/v/5YvxWOxcRa

                                          (Hidden comments require auth, but I'm going to remove that limitation in the next update)

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