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[–] hono4kami@slrpnk.net 15 points 1 day ago (24 children)

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only 94 points


I say let them try the website themselves. If they liked using that website, then it's okay. If they don't like it then it's okay too, maybe they'll try lemmy out.

[–] hono4kami@slrpnk.net 1 points 2 days ago

Yeah don't do that

[–] hono4kami@slrpnk.net 2 points 4 days ago
[–] hono4kami@slrpnk.net 2 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

Kinda regret doing it, the post is very biased

What was I thinking making this post

 

Lots of new features being added.

But the most interesting part is that they seem to want to change the configuration format from JS to using a CSS.

[–] hono4kami@slrpnk.net 6 points 4 days ago

Those people who spams posts like that annoys me very much. It ruined my experience of using Lemmy

[–] hono4kami@slrpnk.net 3 points 4 days ago (2 children)

All of the people who are happy with the fediverse just stay here and participate without writing a navel-gazing “review.”

This is probably a language-barrier on my part, so sorry if I misunderstood your comment, but I also included comments that are originated from Lemmy, or wedistribute.org a website that supports the fediverse movement

[–] hono4kami@slrpnk.net 2 points 4 days ago (1 children)

OOT, is this post shows up as cross-posted? I think it doesn't

[–] hono4kami@slrpnk.net 3 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

Noted, moved posts made in 2024 to the top

I still think that most of the posts from 2023 is applicable now

[–] hono4kami@slrpnk.net 2 points 4 days ago (2 children)

Lemmy.world definitely shows up a lot. But I wonder what could still be improved. The amount of content, I wonder? Not an expert on SEO, but SEO-wise lemmy is doing great, no?

[–] hono4kami@slrpnk.net 3 points 4 days ago (1 children)
 

Let me know if this is appropriate for this community.

I've been collecting links to post, blog, article, comment, etc that criticize the fediverse, whether it's about the specific apps or fediverse in general, whether it's about the technical aspect or about the social aspect.

If you also found one, feel free to share it here.

(date format is YYYY-MM-DD)

2024

2023

 

(This is a repost of this reddit post https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/1fbv41n/what_are_the_things_that_makes_a_selfhostable/, I wanna ask this here just in case folks in this community also have some thoughts about it)

What are the things that makes a selfhostable app/project project good? Maybe another way to phrase this question is, what are the things that makes a project easier to self-host?

I have been developing an application that focuses on being easy to selfhost. I have been looking around for existing and already good project such as paperless-ngx, Immich, etc.

From what I gather the most important thing are:

  • Good docs, this is probably the most important. The developer must document how to self-host
  • Less runtime dependency--I'm not sure about this one, but the less it depends on other services the better
  • Optional OIDC--I'm even less sure about this one, and I'm also not sure about implementing this feature on my own app as it's difficult to develop. It seems that after reading this subreddit/community, I concluded that lots of people here prefer to separate identity/user pool and app service. This means running a separate service for authentication and authorization.

What do you think? Another question is, are there any more good project that can be used as a good example of selfhostable app?

Thank you


Some redditors responded on the post:

  • easy to install, try, and configure with sane defaults
  • availabiity of image on dockerhub
  • screenshots
  • good GUI

I also came across this comment from Hacker News lately, and I think about it a lot

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40523806

This is what self-hosted software should be. An app, self-contained, (essentially) a single file with minimal dependencies.

Not something so complex that it requires docker. Not something that requires you to install a separate database. Not something that depends on redis and other external services.

I’ve turned down many self-hosted options due to the complexity of the setup and maintenance.

Do you agree with this?

 

Repository: https://codeberg.org/ForgeFed/ForgeFed

ForgeFed is a federation protocol for software forges and code collaboration tools for the software development lifecycle and ecosystem.

ForgeFed is an ActivityPub extension. ActivityPub is an actor-model based protocol for federation of web services and applications.

See also:

https://forgejo.org/2023-01-10-answering-forgejo-federation-questions/

https://forgejo.org/docs/latest/contributor/federation-architecture/

 

https://drawabox.com/r/artfundamentals/

If you visit r/ArtFundamentals now, there is a message:

/r/ArtFundamentals has PERMANENTLY CLOSED. Our drawing lessons are still available, completely free, on drawabox.com. We also have a large community you can join on our Discord chat server: discord.gg/drawabox. Lastly, all of the advice I have provided on this subreddit (6000+ comments worth) is available on our archive: drawabox.com/r/artfundamentals. More info on why we closed here: https://www.reddit.com/r/drawabox/comments/14pr4fa/drawabox_is_no_longer_maintaining_an_official/

Quote from the mentioned post:

[...] As of June 30th 2023, we have decided to move away from having an official presence on Reddit. Maintaining a presence on any social media platform comes with its risks - whether it's Reddit, Discord, or any other. When a platform demonstrates a lack of regard for its users, its volunteer moderators, and the third party developers that help provide critical accessibility and usability tools, that elevates the level of risk to something more immediate. [...]

 

Will we even see commercial electric planes in our lifetime?

From what I know, what's stopping it from becoming commercialized(?) is limitation of current generation battery. TBH I'm not an expert on this subject.

 
 

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