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  • haverholm@radikal.socialH
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    @julian Could be. How far along is their fediverse implementation?

    Also, do you have experience migrating large-ish sites from one to the other? Because I'm involved with one group blog that would need to have 15 years or so worth of posts and podcast series moved from an ancient WP install...

  • haverholm@radikal.socialH
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    @nspsegal Not a bad piece. I try to avoid Microsoft as much as possible, but they deliver infrastructure for my day job. It has been so depressing to follow how they just forced Copilot on *their paying customers*.

    Suddenly the entire educational institution has implemented guidelines and advice on how students and staff can use "AI" in their work. Not guidelines *against* it, because it has been normalised through the software the workplace provides.

    See also https://www.currentaffairs.org/news/ai-is-destroying-the-university-and-learning-itself

  • haverholm@radikal.socialH
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    @nspsegal Me, I dodge the bullet by using Linux and open source software. So far, LibreOffice hasn't drunk the "AI" kool aid.

    Wordpress straying down that path is not a great sign of things to come, but I remain hopeful of a not entirely idiotic future.

  • morph@morphnet.deM
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    @julian @haverholm
    Hubzilla is an option, too.

  • haverholm@radikal.socialH
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    @morph @julian My first reaction is that Hubzilla is more slanted toward the federation part than the blog and site building focus of WP, but actually — that's not a drawback. Yeah, I'll have to give it a try.

  • morph@morphnet.deM
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    @haverholm @julian
    It's indeed usable as CMS. There's of course not that supply of themes and fancy stuff like for WP.

  • haverholm@radikal.socialH
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    @morph TBF most of the WP themes are bloated frameworks anyway. @julian

  • morph@morphnet.deM
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    @haverholm @julian
    I saw some amazing sites people have built on their Hubs.

    BTW ... what is the magic that this thread is located in the activitypub.space forum? Didn't the conversation start with a common Mastodon post?

  • haverholm@radikal.socialH
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    @morph Re: magic sauce — I think it's as simple as me using the ActivityPub hashtag in the original mastodon post? I can't say for certain, just a guess.

    Or maybe @julian commenting pulled in the thread? Federation, guys. It's weird and wonderful.

  • morph@morphnet.deM
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    @haverholm @julian
    Indeed it is. Viva La Föderation! 🖖🏻

  • haverholm@radikal.socialH
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    @morph I hadn't even seen the forum post version until you mentioned it. Below my toot it says "[#]activitypub shared this topic about _ hours ago", so I suppose it is in fact an automated, hashtag based aggregation? @julian

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  • haverholm@radikal.socialH
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    @morph @julian They haven't federated my edit to the post, though. Now I will always be remembered as the guy who can't tell "to" from "too" 🤣

  • haverholm@radikal.socialH
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    This is my platonic ideal of a WP install file, courtesy of the Internet Archive's Wayback machine.

    I wish somebody would just fork at this version, only implementing security updates between then and now.
    @woe2you @davidgerard

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  • julian@activitypub.spaceJ
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    @haverholm@radikal.social @morph@morphnet.de heheh yes you're looking at NodeBB, a forum that speaks ActivityPub!

    It pulled in your thread because you used the ActivityPub hashtag. 🙂

    It didn't get your update because I don't follow you 🥲

  • haverholm@radikal.socialH
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    @julian I knew vaguely of the NodeBB AP implementationer, thanks for the reminder 🙂 And the follow issue was easily fixed! @morph

  • morph@morphnet.deM
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    @julian One thing confuses me a bit. Registration for NodeBB works just locally (with Email, Github, Google etc.) and creates a new AP handle, right? Not by use of your existing one. That's just in use by following the forums' categories.
    @haverholm

  • julian@activitypub.spaceJ
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    @morph@morphnet.de yes that's correct, you create a new local account.

    Use of your existing fedi handle is not quite available yet. Requires R&D and implementation from other software, so it's a much bigger lift.

  • morph@morphnet.deM
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    @julian I saw there exists a YunoHost package and of course now I want to run a node. I just have to figure out my ressources. They say it eats up to 1.5GB RAM. o.O
    But won't that be much lower with the very few people on board which are to expect? Or will nodebb reserve the memory?

  • julian@activitypub.spaceJ
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    @morph@morphnet.de NodeBB doesn't require much memory at all. It does need maybe 1gb to build static resources.

    Running it itself shouldn't need more than 500mb.

  • morph@morphnet.deM
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    @julian That sounds good. Thanks for the info. I think I'll install NodeBB soon, and also Mitra. I got even an idea for a use case. Well ... and a potential community of 3-4 people. 😄
    And of course thanks a lot for your fascinating project and competent work for the Open Social Web at all. Ehm ... I'm not so good in compliments.


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