@[email protected] скорее облениваются.
юзаю копайлота уже год, и каждый раз когда он отъебывает становится тяжело очень. не то чтобы я сама не могла это написать, просто сука так впадлу
activitypub (the protocol) sucks smh
it honestly reminds me of the early days of the web, when nothing was properly standardized and web devs had to do user-agent sniffing and similar voodoo magic.
like holy shit (picrel). misskey implementing mastodon features. forks of misskey each having their own features. and implementing each other's features.
even cross-server authentication is not standardized, so all you have are a bunch of reference implementations, that are not even entirely compatible with each other - code that works with one software may not work with some other. everything works on some holy magic and a very specific number of crutches.
this is so cursed. idk if atproto solved any of the issues, i haven't really looked into it, but i sure hope it did
oh wow, activitypub has ssrf built in
mostly not an issue on its own, but could be an interesting attack vector... definitely something to keep in mind.
@[email protected] who cares then
people will still distribute the extensions, just without the official-ness
the same happened to paperback a while back. the only reason they are in app store now is because they "officially" only support host-yourself sources
while in fact there are quite large communities on discord maintaining unofficial extension repos including mangadex and many other websites.
i don't think this would really "kill" the app. just make it a bit less convenient to get the extensions you need.
i hate refactoring asjflkasdjlaks
i've been procrastinating this shit for a week already and haven't really done anything.
the only reason i spun up fedi instance is my refactoring procrastination actually lol
fun fact: russian smart home appliance manufacturers (yandex, sber) actually just sell branded oem garbage by chinese tuya. you can literally add them to official tuya app and it will work.
@[email protected] why not make one fork then...
like, collaboration is **the** point of open source, but all we have are a bunch of competing projects generally all doing the same stuff. wasting a lot of energy into nothing just because people can't communicate.
its honestly sad
subbed a bunch of people just so my global timeline feels a bit more alive. if you found out about me because of this - dont mind me really, i'll still mostly be readonly here
honestly self-hosting fedi instance feels so much more comfortable. like. i know exactly where my posts will end up.
i control literally the entire thing.
i can just go and see server pub/sub stats and know who is reading me.
it just feels nice