rsolva
@rsolva@lemmy.world
- Comment on Static site generator for an idiot who doesn't want to learn a new templating language just to have a blog? 3 weeks ago:
It has RSS built-in, but since it is a static site generator, it does not support ActivityPub out of the box. But I do think I have seen implementations with some custome JavaScript.
- Comment on Traefik 3.0 GA Has Landed: Here's How to Migrate 6 months ago:
Does it support Podman yet?
- Comment on Could We Build a Decentralised Social Platform Rooted in Place? 7 months ago:
It is a Mastodon username, but I see that it doesn’t resolve correctly.
- Comment on Could We Build a Decentralised Social Platform Rooted in Place? 7 months ago:
I have been thinking about this for a while. I want an online community that encourages meet-ups and face-to-face time. No so much twitter-esq, but more event based. Maybe with a feed that shows small announcements, news and reports in a magazine style?
It would be super cool if many towns and cities have their own online meeting place, that can also interact with neighbouring places!
I haven’t look to much into it, but maybe @bonfire@indieweb.social can provide this?
- Comment on What is ActivityPods framework? 10 months ago:
This look great! Solid Pods is Tim Berners-Lee’s attempt at solving selfhosting and decentralization, but it has struggled to gain traction. Connecting it to the fediverse is a very good move.
- Comment on Discourse can now integrate with the Fediverse through ActivityPub Plugin 10 months ago:
This is what I have done. Pixelfed has the option to assign a license to individual post, so it should not be that hard to implement the same for the rest of the fediverse.
I mainly choose the noncommercial license to stop big actors like Meta from displaying my content alongside their ads. They probably will not respect it, but if this becomes the standard on the social web, we might have some collective leverage down the road, i.e. for a class action lawsuit.
- Comment on Do we own our posts? 11 months ago:
I host my own instance and use the Creative Commons Non-Commerical license on my content. The idea is that this makes federation with other non-commercial instances no problem, but as sone as an instance mixes in ads in the feed, they (technically) can’t show my posts alongside it.
I know Pixelfed has a license field for every post/picture so you get fine grained control, but I don’t believe this is the case for the Mastodon API yet, so I have added the license information in my bio. It would be nice to attach license information to individual posts, and to assign a default license.
My hope is that this will make it more difficult for Meta and the like to mix in ads with my content. Time will tell if it works 😆
- Comment on Dear server admins, please defederate threads.net. Dear users, ask your server admin to defederate threads.net. 11 months ago:
We should avoid making blanket demands like this to the fediverse as a whole. I happen to support your position, but we should take into account the diverse nature of the social web.
Instead of making demands, explain your reasoning and leave each community to make up their own mind. This is the beautiful nature of the social web; we have broken decision making down into many smaller under units.
Find a community that resonates with your own thinking on this issue, and over time a thousand different servers will gather experiences and a picture will start to form; was federation with Meta a good or a bad thing?
- Comment on Threads is officially starting to test ActivityPub integration 11 months ago:
No, but they can poison it. Luckily, it is possible to block their servers.
- Comment on Should I move to Docker? 11 months ago:
There are still edge cases, but things have improved rapidly the last year or so, to the point that most docker-compose.yaml files can be run unmodified with podman.
I have however moved away from docker-compose in favor of running containers and pods as systemd services, which I really like. If you want to try it, make sure your distro has a reasonably new bersion of Podman, at least v4.4 ot newer. Debian stable has an older version, so I had to use the testing repos to get quadlets working.
- Comment on Should I move to Docker? 11 months ago:
Yes! Well, kinda. You can skip Docker and go straight to Podman, which is an open source and more integrated solution. I configure my containers as systemd services (as quadlets).
- Comment on Dripline: Announcing Distributed.Press Social Inbox 1.0, Fediverse-compatible using ActivityPub 11 months ago:
I see mentions of Jekyll, but is this a solution that can be integrated with any static site generator somehow? I use Hugo and would love to have a tighther integration with the social web.
- Comment on Tempo - an open source music client for Subsonic built natively for Android 11 months ago:
Symfonium looks cool, especially the support for DNLA, but it is not open source and not available on F-droid.
- Comment on Searching for a self-hostable podcast manager 1 year ago:
Castopod is great for hosting a podcast :)
- Comment on federated logseq 1 year ago:
I think this is where Anytype (anytype.io) is headed!
- Comment on Wisest Upgrade from Raspberry Pi 1 year ago:
In that case, I can recommend minicomputer’s like HP EliteDesk G2 800 Mini. You can get them with a variety of intel CPUs, they can take up to 32GB RAM, they have slot for M.2 disks and a regular 2.5" SSD – and they hardly use any power when idle, between 5 to 10 watts, depending on the CPU and CPU governor settings. They are sold used for ~€50 and if you buy newer generations you’ll get even more umpfh for a bit more cash.
In other words, very competetive with the Pi’s, only more available, cheaper and about the same power consumption!