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Oh god, I hope someone scrap the amazing suggestion of blogs on this HN thread news.ycombinator.com/item there are so many it’s mind-blowing..
I wish to get an OPML list of that entire collection, must be amazing discoveries !
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Damn,
ActivityPub + Solid = ActivityPod activitypods.org
This has a huge potential to streamline our abilities to use different fediverse apps with the same identity…
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Russia Terrorist State says 700,000 children from #Ukraine conflict zones now in RusZZia
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Tweetdeck will be behind bars in 30 days.
And now the veteran Tweetdeck is going behind Blue “Verified” jail in less than 30 days.. It’s really great how Musk keeps destroying #Twitter More people for the fediverse, like it or not, but this has been the best catalyzer to move people away from big tech. Yes Meta will retain … read more
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Just take a moment to think about the gazillions websites across the planet containing embedded tweets or Twitter lists, that since today are broken or display a big blue “view on Twitter” button instead of the tweet.
How wrong is that?
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AmigaLive : Play #Amiga games online with people across the world!
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Émeute en France, déni d'une société en péril.
Je crache ce texte en mode un peu coup de gueule sur ce qui tourne en loop sur quelques médias, quelques chaînes de TV et quelques “personnalités politiques” qui se la joue “bon père de famille”, sans parler d’un certain syndicats neofasciste près à partir en guerre … read more
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Haha Brands Town experience is really funny and this background info worth the read, I’m just wondering how long this sarcastic adventure can keep going until some brands really try to mess up #brandstown
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Poland to send counterterrorism police to Belarus border
Poland to send counterterrorism police to Belarus border euwatch.micro.blogEUwatch https://euwatch.micro.blog/2023/07/02/poland-to-send.html read more
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Hmm that’s odd, haven’t tried it but is it using the API or?
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Added to my reading list for later..
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The birdsite : how it’s going versus what’s coming to hunt the Mollusk nights.
The Fediverse will thrive just fine, people will take control the way they want but one thing is very clear, #Meta is coming to Mwitter self-suicide.
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France… Le décalage entre les gouvernants et les gouvernés… Comment parler du déni de société ? Comment aborder la violence d’un système envers celleux qui ne la subissent pas ?
Ce qu’il se passe aujourd’hui a été planté il y a longtemps. Le réveil est brutal.
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New Accusations against the Greek Coast Guard: “We Thought They Knew What They Were Doing” - DER SPIEGEL
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Well, the Mollusk broke #Nitter, archive.is and probably archive.org
Bad Mollusk, very bad Mollusk.
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Testing #webmentions www.wyrd.systems/2023/06/3…
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See this kind of post on the #threadiverse? That’s the kind of post that used to live on #reddit.
It’s now being crafted on the open web and it’s delicious!
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#Emissary is a new kind of #social app that natively connects to the #Fediverse and the #IndieWeb. This site is a resource for #developers and #designers who are building Emissary #apps, or contributing to the core #server. Please visit emissary.social : emissary.dev
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I still think there is a place for a self-hosted open source FriendFeed, with #activitypub and #webmentions on top, there is still room for a decentralized social feed reader that can mix all kinds of feed sources.
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Tragic story, I’m still hurt, not because I didn’t find my own ways to build my feed reader (and have been using consistently ever since) but this story encapsulate the blindness of big tech better than anything else.
And 2 decades later, guess how I’m consuming the most out of Reddit and now Kbin/Lemmy and the fediverse? An RSS feed reader, that’s right!
Add to it a dash of webmentions and social reactions, without owning the social graph and you have probably the direction at which the open web is heading to, right now.
And this time, neither, Google, Facebook or Reddit or Twitter will be part of it, because they are blind but above all because people want something else.
And they want to define and own it.
Who killed Google Reader? Ten years after its untimely death, the team that built the much-beloved feed reader reflects on what went wrong and what could have been.