I'd love to go to @npub1yauc...atjv 2026, but Brussels is just too far from Seoulโ€ฆ and the plane tickets are so expensive. ๐Ÿ˜ญ
Been thinking about [fediverse wiki] after @npub146wx...6lpm mentioned it today. Some ideas: - Cross-instance page linking: `[[Page Title@other-instance.wiki]]` - Edit pages on other instances with your home account - Fork pages across instances: `[[Page@instance-a.wiki]]` โ†’ `[[Page@instance-b.wiki]]`, sharing edit history up to the fork point * Merge forked pages later when needed The fork/merge model feels natural for federated collaboration. Thoughts? #fediverse #wiki #fedidev #ActivityPub [fediverse wiki]:
Excited to share some great news from the #creative community! [Oeee Cafe], a fantastic [oekaki] #drawing platform, just added #ActivityPub support today. This means all the amazing artwork being created there can now be shared and discovered across the #fediverse, which is such a wonderful step toward connecting creative communities. Big shoutout to my friend @npub19x95...ragr for building this platform and bringing it to the fediverse. It's always inspiring to see developers creating spaces for artists and then opening them up to the broader federated community. If you're into digital art or just appreciate seeing creative work, definitely worth checking out what people are sharing from Oeee Cafe on your timeline now. You can find me there at @npub1lu55...e8eg if you want to connect! #oekaki [Oeee Cafe]: [oekaki]:
็”Ÿๆ—ฅ ่†ณ็‰ฉ๋กœ ้‡‘ๅ‰›ๅ…”(@npub1rmhl...dmjh)ํ•œํ…Œ Nintendo Switch 2 ๋ฐ›์•˜๋‹ค!
Had a wonderful time today at our second FediDev KR #sprint (@npub1v52l...4r3n) gathering at Turing's Apple (@npub1795r...zsqw) in #Seoul! We spent the day contributing to various #fediverse open source projects including @npub1tlfg...wz08, @npub1mz3d...tpw7, and [Hackers' Pub]. It was fantastic to see the community come together to build and improve tools for the decentralized social web. Our participants made some great contributions, and you can read all about what we accomplished in [today's blog post]. Looking forward to our next sprint! #fedidev #FediDevKR #opensource [Hackers' Pub]: [today's blog post]: View quoted note โ†’
Came across [this thoughtful post](https://socialbc.ca/@rainer/114536463416519694) on the fediverse about the need for ActivityPub-based platforms for public institutions. This resonates deeply for South Korea too. ๐Ÿ‡ฐ๐Ÿ‡ท Our public services shouldn't depend on centralized platforms like Naver, Kakao, or Instagram for critical communications. Projects like @npub1tlfg...wz08 and @npub1sqlc...0z0c could enable our government agencies to build ActivityPub-native services with minimal effortโ€”imagine following <ruby lang="ko">็ฝ้›ฃๅฎ‰ๅ…จๆ–‡ๅญ—<rp>(</rp><rt>์žฌ๋‚œ์•ˆ์ „๋ฌธ์ž</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby> (emergency alerts) or local traffic updates directly in your fediverse timeline! Not just convenient, but a matter of information sovereignty. What government communications would you want to follow in the fediverse? View quoted note โ†’
Just received word that @npub1tlfg...wz08 wasn't selected for @npub1n8y6...l96n's Open Call this round. While disappointing, I understand the competition was fierce with many worthy projects seeking limited funding. The journey continues thoughโ€”#Fedify development will move forward at its own pace. Thanks to everyone who's shown interest and support for this project so far. Building tools for the #fediverse remains important work, and I'm committed to seeing it through. If you know of other funding opportunities that might be a good fit for open source #ActivityPub tools, I'm all ears.
I've been reflecting lately on projects like @npub1tlfg...wz08, @npub1mz3d...tpw7, and @botkit@hollo.social. Sometimes I wonder if I'm solving problems that very few people actually need solved. How many developers truly want to build their own #ActivityPub server from scratch? It feels a bit like inventing shoes that let people walk on their hands all day. Would there be a viable market? How many would actually buy them? That's the sense I get with these projects. They do have users who find them tremendously valuable, but the total user base is inherently limited. The tools serve an important function for a small audience of specialized developers. There are moments when my motivation wavers. When the user community consists of just a handful of enthusiastic supporters, it's sometimes difficult to maintain momentum and justify the ongoing investment of time and energy. And yet, there's something meaningful about creating specialized tools that solve complex problems well, even if they're only used by a few. Perhaps that's enough. #fedidev