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The comments section of this is the most unintentionally hilarious thing I’ve read in ages. It’s full of people talking about how their lives are so much more interesting than those of people who do silly things like post on social media.

The. Comments. Section.

Zero self awareness.

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I don't have the effort to make the changes myself, but I think editing the templates in friendica/view/theme/*/templates could allow one to add a simple CW button to the Friendica comment/post editor UI to generate the bbcode abstract tag. More work would be needed to make this visible in Friendica itself, though it is converted on federation to something that Mastodon understands.

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Repost, as the first one seemed to get weirdly corrupted.

8km evening walk in the forest at Barão de São João.

Probably not what most people think of when they picture the Algarve!

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Water, sun, stone, beryl, borax, coal, saltpeter, acid, flow, new, headache, Magnesia, alum, flint, Venus, brimstone, pale green, lazy


According to this UK government site, under the new Tory "suppress the people who don't vote for us" rules, you can use an EU issued driving licence as valid photo ID.

Quite looking forward to testing that out at the next UK general election (I have a Portuguese licence).

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Yet without having British or Irish nationality you are not allowed to vote for government in England, and neither are UK citizens who've are not registeredin any constituency.
So don't give up your UK address or your UK passport if you want to vote in England!


Testing fediverse stuff
If I've got this right, it should display on Mastodon as behind a CW.


Once again, thanks to the talents of @Zoe O'Connell, our #friendica server is back running on our own little Pi, with a brand new and not totally shite this time SSD.

Let's hope it stays up this time.

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So a little problem with the Fediverse. Some platforms, such as #Friendica, which I cannot stop going on about, allow very rich content. Not just going over 500 characters, but tables, quoting of other posts, properly threaded replies, rich text, etc etc.

But anything you're gonna write is gonna get federated to the elephant in the room, which because it's pretending to be #twitter is very much a lowest common denominator.

Should we just go ahead and do it anyway, or should users of more compositionally capable #fediverse software limit ourselves to what we know is going to render sensibly on #mastodon and its various clones?

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I also wonder whether there are different social norms between the platforms or whether that's kind of gone by the wayside since everyone expects their content to be federated freely anyway. (Does friendica have content warnings?)
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It honours mastodon’s warnings. I believe it supports bbcode spoilers

a spoilerlike this
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mostly I think it’d be good to push it, to get people to appreciate fediverse is more than just Mstdn, and help nudge new client apps in right direction too. But nothing too ridiculous, to keep it as open as possible


State of the fediverse

Some federation statistics from my #Friendica server. #Mastodon is by far and away the biggest software platform we're federating with, but interestingly, Friendica is now number 2. I'm sure it was nothing like that last week:

Platform Instances
Mastodon5309
Friendica170
Hometown114
Akkoma21
Pleroma18
Lemmy17
GoToSocial10
Pixelfed7
Misskey6
Honk2
SocialHome2
Peertube1
WordPress1
WriteFreely1
other30

Looks like Friendica is getting some of the recognition it deserves!

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Huh, didn't know until just now you can do tables in #Friendica. Cool.

Mastodon126857948918
WordPress1614105462
Pleroma1506101668
Peertube1258338949
WriteFreely64263401
GoToSocial611620
Misskey54156538
Friendica47824794
Pixelfed468127348
Akkoma45411166
Microblog342342
Other251175476
Owncast203203
Hubzilla/Red Matrix1986934
Funkwhale1659818
Hometown15510858
ActivityPub Relay146147
Mobilizon12314666
Diaspora120742855
BirdsiteLIVE10777709
Castopod106210
Honk8285
Lemmy8035484
BookWyrm7612014
Plume6023790
GNU Social/Statusnet492753
Nextcloud4948
Foundkey331839
Calckey251334
Gancio25402
Nomad projects (Mistpark, Osada, Roadhouse, Zap)14400
SocialHome51468
Write.as33
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Sarah Brown
You're not on Friendica though...


Thanks to Herculean effort from @Zoe O'Connell, our little #friendica server has dealt with the backlog of my post about GRA reform going viral (Friendica is REALLY bad at that) and then the cheap PoS SSD I bought failing half way through.

The offending piece of crap is pictured after I disassembled it. Even when working it was only as fast as an SD card. Truly dreadful.

Anyway, the friendica server is temporarily running in a data centre in Madrid (apparently it’s that easy to move Docker containers), but because the URL is fixed for all time when you create a server, the little Pi is sitting there acting as a concierge for that VPS and sending all data to it via an SSH tunnel. String and sellotape, whatever.

I have bought it a shiny proper branded SSD from Samsung that goes like shit off a Teflon coated shovel and we will likely be migrating it back this weekend.

Lesson learned: you CAN host a personal instance on an RPi on your home network, but please, for the love of god, do not buy the cheapest piece of shit SSD you can find. You will regret it if you do.

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zoe@friendica:~$ sudo du -sh mysql nginx friendica
865M	mysql
160K	nginx
155M	friendica
zoe@friendica:~$ docker image ls
REPOSITORY                 TAG         IMAGE ID     CREATED      SIZE
friendica                  latest      7e3551926c66 43 hours ago 652MB
yobasystems/alpine-mariadb latest      0e44a1aef456 6 weeks ago  238MB
nginx                      1.15-alpine dd025cdfe837 3 years ago  16.1MB
zoe@friendica:~$ 

I'm guessing for anyone on Mastodon that looks hopelessly mangled but should make some sense on Friendica. Also, I have no idea why I pulled such an old Nginx image. I should fix that.

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Oh, they’re tiny! Up for migrating back tonight, or wanna leave it a bit?
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I need to prep for a mooting competition tonight. Saturday evening is the next time I have some free time...
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No hurry. Only if you feel like it. How long do we have on the Madrid VPS?
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Depends how long I'm willing to pay for it. (Turns out I couldn't use the free tier, I think I must have already used it up)

Yesterday cost me the grand total of £1.21. That'll go down because I'll bump the size down later on now it's caught up.

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OK. All I need to do from this end is clone the SD card onto the new SSD, and then resize the filesystem. Let me know when and I'm all yours.

In fact, if you're willing to redo your iptables magic, I can do it now

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The existing SD card knows nothing about Friendica or anything else, including permanent iptables rules. All it's had is a sudo apt-get install tshark for some initial troubleshooting.

Might as well put a fresh install on the new SSD if you have a spare Pi.

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But then I have to go delete shit in my .ssh/known_hosts files AGAIN
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Don't knock gaffer tape solutions. They're holding the best parts of the internet together.


Hi! Had lots of follow requests on the back of my post about my work in Stonewall back in the day.

What I'm finding is that Friendica does not cope well with lots of followers in the same way Mastodon does, so I'm going to be limited in the follow requests I accept here.

But I will retoot interesting stuff on my Mastodon account: @Sarah, I promise!




#blog
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@escapadesrpg @moh_kohn @MissScott01 a federated state where one state has a population of 56m and the others of between 2 and 5.5m is not balanced. Dividing by the old kingdoms can help address that without drawing completely arbitrary lines on a map and winding everyone up
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#blog


This is my Friendica server. Left to right, the boxes are: Power over Ethernet splitter, Raspberry Pi 4b (2 gig) in official case, 256 gig SATA SSD in a USB3 to SATA enclosure.

That’s it. That’s what this post you’re reading federated from.

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friendica (DFRN) - Link to source
Sarah Brown
Isn’t it though? 🥰
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So a fun little update. The SSD in the picture was a cheap piece of junk, no faster than an SD card. It failed at about half past ten last night. @Zoe O'Connell was able to recover the data and we’re back in business, but lesson learned: do not buy no-name Chinese SSDs.

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Some interesting thoughts here. Hashtag search and similar features are more or less useless on small instances, but there are other things to massively recommend them, and you can get around the hashtag problem on a #Friendica instance by following an RSS of the hashtag on a large #Mastodon instance.

And Friendica practically runs on thin air (mine is running on a 2 gig Raspberry Pi with a 256 gig SSD in my TV cabinet).

Setting it up was far harder than it needs to be though. If the work to make this stuff easy to install for someone moderately technically competent was done, then it could utterly revolutionise social media.

I’m honestly a little bit in love with Friendica. You guys on Mastodon may have a slick UI, but you don’t know what you’re missing!

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You can’t migrate using the Mastodon migrate feature, but you can import your follows. For now, I’m using both.

Some mastodon clients don’t work with it at all. Some like Metatext do, but present it as though it’s mastodon. The web interface on a phone looks like this.

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Sarah Brown
Suspect false positive. It’s just technical fediverse stuff.


Do Americans really have washing machines that look like this? I worry about the structural integrity of the "waist"

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Why don't they simplify it and make the washing machine front loading? I don't think I've ever seen a top loading washing machine in the UK



Ok, so yesterday I tried to submit a bunch of photos. I'd turned the file size limit up on my #Friendica instance but it was creaking. When I got it to accept, the files were too large to federate.

This is a test with some of the same photos, but much smaller files. Hoping this one will federate properly. Facebook and Twitter marmalise your files when you upload them. Friendica doesn't.

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Ah! I wonder if it just federates hyperlinks rather than the full images?
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Yep. I made a pixelfed account and a photo "post" is just an ActivityPub "Note" object containing an attachment with some image metadata and a url.



I wonder whether subscribing to the RSS feed of legislation.gov.uk was actually such a clever idea...


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I said pretty much the same on mine. Except to add how angry I still was, and always will be, at having my rights torn from me.



OMG! You can import RSS feeds into Friendica!

I think I’m in love 🥰

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Go on, how do I get RSS feeds into friendica? I appear to be clue immune tonight.
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Never mind, I figured it out. It turns out LibDem Voice's RSS feed is defective somehow.


Genius!


Hey @Zoe O'Connell , check this out!


I’m a frickin genius.

Context: my kid is mildly allergic to citric acid and citric fruit. Brings out eczema. And citric acid is in SO many things. And it’s painful checking ingredients lists for it.

This morning I wondered: can my phone OCR the ingredients list and check it?

My first thought was to make a little web app. But there doesn’t seem to be a OCR in web browsers yet.

But I KNOW my phone can get text from images.

Then…

Apple Shortcuts!!!

CHECK THIS OUT!!!


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I was wondering that for foreign incredible lists in particular, but there are a lot of ways glúten can be listed.

They really need an allergy QR code system. The EU could implement something, but it would take years.




The big boys are getting involved now.


Wildebeest - A cloudflare based Fediverse server


cross-posted from: lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/3045

Now this is interesting. A Fediverse platform developed by Cloudflare that inherently runs on Cloudflare without needing dedicated infrastructure.

The code is open source yet the platform itself is inherently proprietary. It's going to be very interesting how this unfolds given how unpopular Cloudflare is with many Fediverse admins