Working on /kbin
https://fedidb.org/software/kbin
Ah, there’s one more thing I forgot. I would like adding a new post/thread to be done asynchronously to reduce client-side time, but this might extend to next week because even though I have the foundation prepared, I want to thoroughly test it.
I’d rather grab a nap there than him exploring new places ;)
This little guy. I won’t take a current photo because even though it’s quite snowy in Poland, he won’t avoid any puddle or mud, so he temporarily changed color :p
https://pixelfed.social/p/ernest/586197388701623684
https://pixelfed.social/p/ernest/586196209516127144
There are some tools there that I use for the development of the AP module. Among them is Yunohost, which allows for quickly creating test instances of many federated applications with just a few mouse clicks. It’s a good choice for someone looking to embark on a self-hosting adventure.
Sorry, due to recent work, I missed a few notifications. Moderation tools have been consistently expanded over the past month. I have one more specific thing on the to-do list, and I just need to create a team of global moderators. This is my goal for the coming month. Further work on the ActivityPub module will also primarily involve improving communication between instances related to moderation.
Sure thing, I’ve noted that some accounts are stuck in the queue for deletion. This typically applies to older accounts. I’m currently working on it, and everything should be functioning properly soon. Your request is in the queue. Sorry for that.
Oh, I must have missed your question, sorry. I’ll answer it when I get back home.
The instance has been successfully updated. It should be a bit better in this regard. Changes to the user profile are also now visible.
You’re right, I somehow lost a day somewhere ;) Thanks, corrected.
The * button has been replaced by All Content in the header (or sidebar in the mobile version), Cheers :)
Actually, I named it incorrectly. I treated as private collections those that don’t appear in the listing, but you can still share them with friends. I changed it so that they are truly private, and I will add another status someday - non-public.
Routing fixed, thanks!
Additional options will probably be introduced in the near future, but for now, I need to attend to other matters ;)
I understand now, I’ll think it over during the weekend. I haven’t really considered it before because the fediverse is still a relatively small and close-knit community imo. Excluding a specific instance would likely involve PR proposal to Lemmy’s repository, but that’s fine. Thanks for the feedback.
In the latest thing with Reddit’s /kbin, it was still in the early prototype phase (and remains so to this day). Prior to this, practically only I and a few friends were using it. It wasn’t ready to handle the sudden creation of dozens of instances or accommodate thousands of users. Additionally, real-world issues emerged that demanded my immediate attention. I made the decision to take a step back instead of getting caught up in a race, opting to build solid foundations, which is exactly what I’m doing now. In my opinion, this will be better for the project and potential contributors, ensuring that their work will be utilized to the best possible extent.
I don’t understand how content grouping can be used for potential abuses, to be honest. Collections are related to the user, so it will be subject to instance moderation in case of such an attempt. The community can also switch to private mode - then this content will not be aggregated in collections. Moreover, from what I know, there are already external tools that do similar things.
Actually a lot is changing in /kbin, and this recent period has brought the most changes in months. Slowly we are coming back to life, and this time I will be better prepared.
Arghhh… Sorry, I replied with a longer message from my phone at that time - at least that’s how it seemed to me. Now I’ve noticed that the response didn’t send. In short, there must be an application account on the specific instance due to limits, but catch me on Matrix - we’ll discuss it in detail.