As commented here, please be be available in Fediverse. Your presence will nicely align with your approach to Open Source. Source: 10 months ago
You just described the Fediverse, and it already exists. Come join the fun https://fediverse.party/. Source: 10 months ago
Lemmy is part of the Fediverse. The Fediverse is "decentralized, autonomous networks running on free open software on a myriad of servers across the world." Since Lemmy is hosted on multiple servers and runs on multiple instances, it is impossible for the entirety of it to go down. Separate instances (or servers) could go down, but users would be able to login using a different instance and continue to access the... Source: 10 months ago
Also, while KasmVNC and the KASM and LinuxServer docker images are open source, Kasm Workspaces itself is not Open Source, but they do have a #Selfhosted Community Edition available for free, and they do use some portions of Apache Guacamole in their product. - Apache Guacamole is completely Open Source and free, backed by the Apache Foundation. (Cross-posting from Kbin on the fediverse). Source: 10 months ago
This protocol sits at the basis of many other such platforms/software/whatever you want to call them as well, and allows you to post from one to another using your same account, wherever that might be. Source: 11 months ago
Lemmy is part of the Fediverse. The Fediverse is "decentralized, autonomous networks running on free open software on a myriad of servers across the world." Since Lemmy is hosted on multiple servers and runs on multiple instances, it is impossible for the entirety of it to go down. Separate instances (or servers) could go down, but users would be able to login using a different instance and continue to access the... Source: 11 months ago
The programming.dev is also accepting members, so if you are new to the Fediverse and looking for an instance, you may register your account there or browse other instances at fediverse.party. Source: 11 months ago
The federated network that consists of mastodon, lemmy and other networks, that are all interoperable to some extent: https://fediverse.party/. Source: 11 months ago
It's also compatible with the Fediverse. I follow some Lemmy communities (their "subreddits") on my self hosted Mastodon. More Fediverse options out there as well: https://fediverse.party. Source: 11 months ago
I’m using the fediverse more and more myself. Source: 11 months ago
You can learn about some of those other applications here: https://fediverse.party/. Source: 11 months ago
Https://fediverse.party/ has all the important links, including links to lists (scroll past the screenshots). Source: 12 months ago
Information is dispersed, and created by many independent volunteer initiatives. A lot of info is in all kinds of blog posts, so some internet search may find good input. There's the "Increasingly less brief guide to Mastodon" at http://guidetomastodon.com, by @Noelle@elekk.xyz and sites like https://fediverse.info and https://fediverse.party provide overviews. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
>Decentralisation is the key... But no... Just blanket hate on anything related crypto/blockchain. Blockchains are not the be all and end all of decentralization. In fact, most decentralized use cases don't require (and performance would suffer significantly if used) blockchains at all. I'm not hating on blockchains, they have some important uses. But decentralized communications ala the... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
They are part of the fediverse with many other software (https://fediverse.party/) and the difference with the normal sites like twitter, FB, insta, etc. Is that all these software speak to each other, meaning if you have an account on Misskey you can follow, boost (retweet), reply to other users on different servers. Source: about 1 year ago
Or whatever decentralized social platform out there in the Fediverse. Source: about 1 year ago
There’s a list on Wikipedia but I’m a fan of the fediverse’s adoption of activitypub. Source: over 1 year ago
>Mastodon doesn’t speak for decentralization That's kind of the point, IMHO. Mastodon doesn't speak for decentralization, it is decentralized. And that's not really splitting hairs here, it's an important distinction. I could set up a Mastodon instance (although Writefreely[1] and Pixelfed[2] are more my speed) that advocated for centralized everything. I could even ban folks who... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Https://fediverse.party/ tracks various fediverse related projects. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Create fediverse account to make them and you happy. https://fediverse.party Its pretty easy to grow it from zero - works faster than on "commercial" networks because there is no reply deboost. Network size is about 10M users (https://the-federation.info). Its small but I got some good artists contacts there. I am always happy when artists are interested in my music. Source: over 1 year ago
Oh I thought diaspora was part of fediverse. It's listed on https://fediverse.party so I assumed it could do ActivityPub. Guessed wrong, thanks for correcting me! - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
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