Every day, #Holos proves you can run your own ActivityPub server on your phone. We approached the problem differently: instead of copying existing platforms, you're in control. No imposed style - not Twitter-like, Instagram-like, or YouTube-like. Enjoy everything the Fediverse offers and contribute your way.
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#Holos detects ActivityPub message types and adapts the display accordingly. For example, event posts highlight event-specific data like dates, location, and description.


New release for #Holos (beta-4)
Improvements
- Faster app startup and sync
- Faster thread loading when opening from notifications
- Data export now includes full activity history
- Booster names display correctly for all Mastodon users
Bug Fixes
- GIF keyboard now preserves reply context
- Like and boost counters persist correctly after navigating away
- Interactions between users on the same server now work properly
- Consistent mention formatting in posts

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#Holos now fully supports privacy-friendly front-ends for most social networks. Opt-in to enable, then customize instances or toggle them individually.


We've created a "How it works" page explaining the relay server, mobile app, and how they work together. Check it out to see how #Holos works!
How It Works - Holos Relay
One perk of running your own instance on your phone with #Holos, you control your custom emojis. The relay can offer some, but you're free to use your own. Import them from other instances or upload your own. When composing, you can filter and search through them easily.


#Holos app is getting really close to its beta release. You can now quote posts, create polls, and attach media with alt text descriptions. Opening a conversation shows you the full thread with all replies. Delete requests between servers are working properly, along with all other ActivityPub communications. The federation layer is solid - posts, likes, boosts, follows all sync correctly with remote instances like Mastodon.

