ModelFed enables decentralized, real-time collaboration across heterogeneous modeling tools.| Modeling Languages
Wer regelmäßig hier vorbei schaut dürfte es schon bemerkt haben: mein Blog sieht anders aus. Meinen Blog gibt es nun fast 13 Jahre, und das ist nun das zweite mal das ich auf ein anderes Theme gewechselt bin.| Björns Techblog
Another week, and we're bringing you the latest WordPress news from the last seven days. I'm with Jess Frick, Rob Cairns. This episode covers the latest WordPress news, including updates to the Block Editor, the future of neglected blocks, and the launch of the Abilities API. The panel discusses what it takes to succeed as a WordPress plugin vendor, Divi’s ongoing popularity and development, and changes ahead for WordCamp US, including a more interactive Contributor Day. They debate the sta...| WP Builds
Another media appearance, this time on one of my favourite tech podcasts, the Vergecast.| Evan Prodromou's Blog
O’Reilly Media asked me to collect expressions of interest for a print version of the ActivityPub book I wrote. I’ve added a form to the ActivityPub book page at https://evanp.me/activitypub-book/#print that you can use to let me know that you’re interested. Even if you’ve told me before in person, over email, or on the Fediverse … Continue reading Print Version of ActivityPub Book→| Evan Prodromou's Blog
My book ActivityPub: Programming for the Social Web is on its way to the virtual printers tomorrow, which means it will be available for purchase from all your favourite e-book stores at various points during next week. I will be taking this opportunity to have an online reading and book-signing party. The event is on … Continue reading Book-Signing Party 30 Sep 2024→| Evan Prodromou's Blog
I gave a talk** at Berlin Fediday this weekend entitled A Bigger, Better Fediverse. I talked about what has been happening on the Fediverse in terms of growth, but also what’s been improving in terms of trust and safety. I also talk about why these two dimensions go hand-in-hand, and how we can’t have one … Continue reading A Bigger, Better Fediverse→| Evan Prodromou's Blog
This Week in WordPress #342, titled "AI is Lit," dives deep into the rapid integration of AI into the WordPress ecosystem. Nathan Wrigley, Michelle Frechette, Andrew Palmer, and Rob Cairns discuss new community initiatives like WP Includes Me and WP Trailbodies, recent accessibility improvements in WooCommerce, and upcoming events. The main focus is on the transformative impact of AI projects, such as the new Abilities API, agentic plugins, and tools from Elementor and Hostinger. The panel al...| WP Builds
In episode #341 of "This Week in WordPress," Nathan Wrigley is joined by Michelle Frechette, Tim Nash, and Tammie Lister to discuss the latest WordPress and tech news. Key topics include WordPress’s new AI integration roadmap, advancements in AI for healthcare, a recent security issue with Gravity Forms, and the push for a decentralised plugin repository. They also review recent and upcoming WordPress events, talk about plugins and core updates, and reflect on community stories. The episode...| WP Builds
The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) has announced a new tool, Image Intercept, designed to help smaller platforms detect and block known child sexual abuse material (CSAM). This development is part…| IFTAS Blog
The Fediverse is the social network that consists of different social media services, such as Mastodon, Pixelfed, Peertube, Lemmy and much more, communicating with each other through the ActivityPub protocol. The Fedriverse network is decentralized, which means that anyone can set up his own server (callend an instance). This has the advantage compared to the […]| Frederik Himpe
Please don’t mind me, I’m just testing if I broke the ActivityPub federation of this site (or not). If you’re reading this and didn’t get my previous post from today, it’s here: My adventures in self-hosting: day 210 (viva FOSS!)... The post Testing appeared first on Elena Rossini.| Elena Rossini
We are pleased to to announce the release of the 2024 Fediverse Trust & Safety Needs Assessment Report. This annual report is a cornerstone of our mission to support the decentralised social we…| IFTAS Blog
today's experiment: setting up the POSSE method on my site, with a new "micro" blog category and federated posts| Elena Rossini
The Realists joins the Fediverse: this website will have its own social profile on there thanks to the magic of ActivityPub| The Realists
What is it like to use PeerTube as a video creator? Spoiler alert: it's amazing!| Elena Rossini
A walk-through of PeerTube, an open-source, federated alternative to YouTube| Elena Rossini
An overview of GoToSocial: a fast, lightweight, security-focused server that makes self-hosting on the Fediverse easy| Elena Rossini
Discover the beauty and joy of Sharkey, a stunning Fediverse platform that is a Misskey fork. Explore its elegant design, user-friendly onboarding, and unique features – like Antennas.| Elena Rossini
A 4 minute video that aims to introduce the Fediverse to people not familiar with it| Elena Rossini
Alcune personali osservazioni sulla struttura ideale e reale del Fediverso, e sull'ombra proiettata dal gruppo Devol.| wok
Back in November, I wrote an essay that explored the significance of services like Bridgy Fed, a protocol-level bridge that connects open social platforms. Since then, Ryan Barrett, the builder behind Bridgy Fed, and I have started A New Social: a nonprofit focused on building more cross-protocol tools like the| augment
Ma recherche d'un logiciel de Forum continue. Ce toot a relancé ma quête. | Pensées
This post addresses the "quiet fediverse" problem, where users often experience fragmented conversations on decentralized social networks. The core issue stems from ActivityPub's distributed nature, where conversations are spread across multiple servers, leading to incomplete views of discussions. The author explores two main approaches to solve this: reply tree crawling and the context owner approach. Reply tree crawling, pioneered by Mastodon, involves fetching all replies to reconstruct th...| Hackers' Pub
WeblogPoMo 2024 has been a success in getting me interested in this blog again.| Jordan Webb's blog
I am self hosting my own social network using GoToSocial.| Abishek Muthian
I'm excited about the opportunities FediForum created in the past, and can continue to generate in the future - and I'm proud to be on the Advisory Board.| The lost outpost
Join Nathan Wrigley, Michelle Frechette, Corey Maass, Bob Dunn as they discuss the WordPress news from the last week which commenced Monday 24th March 2025. There's a lot to talk about but also a lot of technical gremlins! We discuss various topics related to WordPress, including accessibility, AI, and recent news in the WordPress community. Featured items include the new Elementor A11Y tool, the announcement of the Page Builder Summit, and updates on WordPress 6.8 accessibility improvements....| WP Builds
The ActivityPub plugin for WordPress sounds like a great idea. It hooks up your blog to the Fediverse, where users of apps like Mastodon can read your content. I installed it in October of 2023, and soon after that, something strange happened. A blog post I wrote went viral. But I had no idea. It ...| Roy Tanck
You’d think that I would be the last person to do PHP in 2025, but you’d be wrong! Sure, I’ve ignored it for 10 years, but ever since I came back to WordPress couple of years ago, I’ve been a huge PHP fan. I mean, deploying it is easy (compared to the nightmare that’s NodeJS […]| Antranig Vartanian
Making the ActivityPub WordPress plugin publish posts under the correct language with WPML.| Thomas Pike’s other blog
The “Free Our Feeds” campaign was launched today and something about it is off. It’s trying to raise money (at least 4 Mio and up to 30 Mio USD) for ATProto (the protocol at the core of Bluesky) so “the community” can standardize the thing and “build stuff”. Plus the project wants to run a […]| Smashing Frames
I delivered the keynote at RubyWorld 2024 in Japan, where I covered the decentralized social web, Mastodon, and Ruby. It was a fun trip, and I look forward to more opportunities to talk about the social web in 2025.| The lost outpost
Hosting a tootik server and a gemini capsule on the same machine, with nginx| thedabbler.patatas.ca
I've had the ActivityPub plugin active on this blog for a while now and it's been happily federating to mastodon for just as long. However it never worked on lemmy, and I always assumed it was just not set for it and was primarily focused on microblogging since lemmy was not even mentioned in the [...]| A Division by Zer0
Musks Plattform X wird von einer weiteren Exodus-Welle erfasst. Vor allem der Konkurrent Bluesky profitiert davon, während das unkommerzielle und dezentrale Fediverse leer ausgeht. Woran liegt das?| netzpolitik.org
© Roman Eisele / CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia CommonsWe're in an exciting moment for the open social web. As Elon makes one bad decision after another on X, we've seen waves of users leave the platform for alternatives. Three obvious beneficiaries| augment
Human-Generated Content #8| augment
A short report of a talk about ATProto and Bluesky, held in London.| The lost outpost
"User-generated content continues to be tremendously undervalued by the platforms that distribute user-generated content" - John Green The vlogbrothers have entered the conversation about the future of human-generated content, and you already know that I had to talk about it. Hi there! In this issue, we'll be diving into a| augment
There’s been talk about a symbol for the Fediverse. The existing logo has history, but Meta’s Threads started to use an alternative icon. Now, there’s a proposal for a Unicode cha…| The lost outpost
Finally, X seems to be crumbling. Here’s why I think decentralised, federated social platforms offer the best opportunity for freedom.| The lost outpost
Human Generated Content: Issue 6| augment
Back in the summer of 2011 I had a bit a tricky conundrum. I needed to get from Bow in East London to Camden in North London avoiding the riots that were happening at that time. And ideally I needed to make the trip by bike. And a community had […]| Jon Worth Euroblog
"My goal for the next issue is to not talk about the Fediverse." That was me in the last issue of Human-Generated Content and I would like to start by apologizing for this very predictable lie. Hello, again! Last time, we talked about the diverging strategies between publishers choosing AI| augment
Publishers are seeing two very different futures for their businesses. Is the future of media aggregated and summarized or is it direct-to-audience?| augment
Patreon needs to become Threads before Threads become Patreon.| augment
This issue: Nilay Patel talks to Google's Sundar Pichai on AI, chriswaves and Mike Masnick each explore the managed decline of the web, and Molly White and Mike McCue chat about building a new web inspired by the old one.| augment
Ghost's Fediverse integration will have larger implications for the newsletter landscape. Namely, I think this will eventually bring the slow death of another social silo: Substack.| augment
I think Post's greatest miss was not interoperating with complementary products like Flipboard, Artifact, WordPress, Medium, and Ghost to build out a cross-platform network of creators, curators, and consumers.| augment
This is my journey that started as an experiment to see how my Threads feed would look like on Mastodon and ended with me finding experiences that went above and beyond my expectations.| augment
A call was sent out today by Terence Eden @edent@mastodon.social to try out a tiny AP server. I gave it a shot.| Jeff Sikes
Any computer program can be designed to run from a single file if you architect it wrong enough! I wanted to create the simplest possible Fediverse server which can be used as an educational tool to show how ActivityPub / Mastodon works. The design goals were: Upload a single PHP file to the server. No databases or separate config files. Single Actor (i.e. not multi-user). Allow the Actor to be followed. Post plain-text messages to followers. Be roughly standards compliant. And those…| Terence Eden’s Blog
As I often do, I made a poll on the fediverse about two concepts I am interested in: Big Fedi versus Small Fedi. Although I think these are interesting topics, I couldn’t come up with exact s…| Evan Prodromou's Blog
Mastodon is quickly becoming my favorite social media platform, so I thought I'd give the now-sorta-official ActivityPub plugin a go. The ActivityPub protocol is what Mastodon is built on, and the plugin makes it possible for Mastodon users to follow your blog. And comment on blog posts, apparently.| Roy Tanck
Wie viel ActivityPub kann ein Static Site Generator? 2022-11-18, 01:00 de en ActivityPub Pelican Es gibt bereits verschiedene Blog-Lösungen, die Teil des Fediverse sind: Darunter sind sowohl dedizierte Fediverse-Blogs wie Plume und WriteFreely, aber es gibt auch Plugins, die bestehende CMS…| s3lph.me
The possibilities of the ActivityPub protocol, and what it can bring to the table regarding interoperability in the social media landscape, are immense. It is specially welcome after a decade (and half?) plagued by the dominance of centralized walled gardens that almost eradicated the diverse ecosystem that previously existed.| Gonçalo Valério
There’s an old story about someone in the dark feeling the trunk of an elephant and believing it’s a snake because they can’t see the whole animal. It’s happening again, as people spooked from the …| Meshed Insights Ltd
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