I found this on #piefed and sent it to our dog trainer. She said she's been using these techniques on her own boyfriend for years. #dogtraining #dogs #dogsofmastodon #funny #AITA
I found this on #piefed and sent it to our dog trainer. She said she's been using these techniques on her own boyfriend for years. #dogtraining #dogs #dogsofmastodon #funny #AITA
Hi Dan,
It looks like all the #Piefed servers fell off FediDB and cannot be added again. Getting a 404 trying https://Piefed.social and https://feddit.online.
What happened?
You can now embed PieFed posts in blog posts, etc
TIL about PyFedi (https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi) an alternative to lemmy that seems have a UI enjoy more. ej. they organize communities by topics. Reminiscent of the 90's web.
Moving communities between instances
Moving communities between instances
Looking for a wiki editor for Mbin guide
Piefed : You can now limit who can PM you
I've just added Stripe integration to #PieFed so now every instance can collect their own donations.
Are there any other #fediverse platforms with integrated donation functionality?
@futurebird@sauropods.win
It's not nicely organised from Mastodon's point of view, but there are some services in the Fediverse that offer communities and where you can also participate with your Mastodon account: #Lemmy #mbin #Piefed #Friendica A little guide on how to communicate with #Lemmy from #Mastodon #Friendica #Hubzilla #Sharkey etc
You may find Lemmy communities or Friendica groups/ forums here on topics that interest you
I mean, the Fediverse already has Lemmy, KBin, and MBin.
So there's already an ecosystem of pre-built communities out there.
tl;dr — how do PieFed/Lemmy/Mbin handle cross-posting?
Currently, when a NodeBB admin moves a topic from the uncategorized pseudo-category into a local category, we federate out an as:Announce
, people typically think of that as a "boost" or "share".
That worked fine when the entirety of the category list was your local categories plus the "uncategorized" pseudo-category. However, now that NodeBB is moving towards supporting remote categories (via group actors), this UX makes less sense. We wouldn't want to "move" a topic out of the category it is supposed to be in, just for visibility to other local users. Additionally, topic moving was limited to administrators, and from the get-go we knew it would eventually cause issues because people other than admins would want to share topics to other local users.
This is where the "cross-post" functionality comes in, which is entirely new to NodeBB. I don't think this is new to other AP-enabled threaded discussion software. The idea would be that if a new topic comes in, whether it's uncategorized or not, any user could "cross-post" that topic to a local category, where it would be visible to other users on that instance. On the ActivityPub side, we would then federate out an as:Announce
as we already do.
Is this what PieFed/Lemmy/Mbin already do, if they support cross-posting? What other alternative solutions would there be to this problem?
cc @rimu@mastodon.nzoss.nz @andrew_s@piefed.social @nutomic@lemmy.ml @bentigorlich@wehavecookies.social
Today I learned that #PieFed has RSS feeds for at least Topics and Communities.
That community one is a hoot - PieFed, serving up a #NodeBB forum as an RSS feed. ActivityPub is bonkers.
https://piefed.social/topic/fediverse.rss
https://piefed.social/community/activitypub@community.nodebb.org/feed
@verge Thankfully, there is now the billiionaire-free decentralized #threadiverse: #Lemmy, #Mbin and #Piefed
What do you notice about the comments on this post?
https://piefed.social/post/555259
The post was made in the news@lemmy.world #Lemmy community and other posts linking to the same news article were made in technology@lemmy.world and in askusa@discuss.online. 3 different posts in 3 different communities.
#PieFed de-duplicates them and only shows the post once in your timeline and when viewing the post all the comments on those 3 posts are shown in the same list.
Fedi fragmentation = solved
We are not perfect but we are working on it.
ie. Lemmy and PieFed do not seem to be fully federated yet with the rest of the fediverse despite them being federated with each other due to them being "siblings" or whatever.(Reddit clones federate better between each other compared to how they federate with the rest of the fediverse)
Episode 6 - Rimu - PieFed Social - Livestream 2025-03-15
https://video.firesidefedi.live/videos/watch/db2dc0aa-c5e6-420d-b8db-6a30e804b6de
Tomorrow #Episode 6 of #FiresideFedi with my #special #guest @rimu . 1600 Eastern, UTC-4. Rimu leads the #piefed.social project.
#Owncast #Livestream: https://stream.ozoned.net
#Peertube #VOD afterwards: https://video.ozoned.net/@show
#Castopod #Fedicast #Podcast afterwards: https://audio.ozoned.net/@firesidefedi
#FsF #people #fedi #fediverse #protocolsOverPlatforms #peopleFIrst #socialBackInSocialMedia #SocialMedia #peopleOverPlatforms