torresjrjr Now • 100%
I wrote an article specifically for the purpose of introducing the Fedivers to potential newcomers. Perhaps you'd like to share it.
https://torresjrjr.com/archive/2020-07-20-what-is-the-fediverse
torresjrjr Now • 66%
Doesn't what you descript already exist? Mastodon does all of this.
Besides, the Fediverse and ActivityPub is particularly a social network. It's basically a web of json-ld documents. I expect my posts and data to federate across the entire network for the Fediverse to see, as long as I set my audience to such per post. This is already way better than Facebook, for example, which actively non-consensually scans my phone for contacts, tracks my location 24/7, etc.
Usually, people asking for privacy on social networks confuse privacy with anonymity or pseudonymity, which is an actual problem. Is this what you mean?
torresjrjr Now • 100%
Yeah. Also take a look at this: https://lemmy.ml/post/41998
> In particular, this blog post is a direct response to ~~forge-net~~ ForgeFed (formerly known as GitPub). They want to federate and decentralize git using ActivityPub, the same technology leveraged by Mastodon and PeerTube. But get this: git is already federated and decentralized!
torresjrjr Now • 100%
I'm glad you enjoyed it.
"macroblogging" doesn't come up anywhere, but yes, Friendica's scope is greater than the others. It's difficult to label the beast that is Facebook.
I believe I've updated the article since.
A condensed, introductory guide to understanding the Fediverse and how to join. Also posted here: https://qoto.org/@torresjrjr/104865052811015365
A plain English explaination for normies in 30 seconds. Also posted here: https://qoto.org/@torresjrjr/104865046295137278
**ForgeFed** is an upcomming ActivityPub extension for federated VCS collaboration. It aims to provide standard vocabulary and federated behaivour to typical project management activities like *commits*, *issues*, *merge requests*, and be VCS agnostic (git, darcs, subversion...). The goal is to enable users to host repositories & projects and collaborate seemlessly with each other across distributed, seperately hosted *forges*, ForgeFed-compliant services, and break centralisation.
This plugin adds Go language support for Vim. It includes: - Commands for building, installling, running, testing, etc. - Improved syntax highlighting and folding. - Goto symbol declaration and documentation lookup. - Debugging, completion, formatting, linting, etc. with gopls. BSD 3-Clause License
This plugin adds Go language support for Vim. It includes: - Commands for building, installling, running, testing, etc. - Improved syntax highlighting and folding. - Goto symbol declaration and documentation lookup. - Debugging, completion, formatting, linting, etc. with gopls. BSD 3-Clause License
*vim-plug*, written by Junegunn, is one of the most popular Vim plugin managers out there. - Easy to set up: Single file. No boilerplate code required. - Easy to use: Concise, intuitive syntax - Super-fast parallel installation/update (with any of +job, +python, +python3, +ruby, or Neovim) - Creates shallow clones to minimize disk space usage and download time - On-demand loading for faster startup time - Can review and rollback updates - Branch/tag/commit support - Post-update hooks - Support for externally managed plugins MIT License Junegunn writes about vim-plug in his blog post [*Writing my own Vim plugin manager*](https://junegunn.kr/2013/09/writing-my-own-vim-plugin-manager).