@arunisaac Yep, people have been doing that for some time! Many mail servers even support this out of the box.
You can also read up on Petmail which has similar ideas to what I am describing http://petmail.lothar.com/design.html
@arunisaac Yep, people have been doing that for some time! Many mail servers even support this out of the box.
You can also read up on Petmail which has similar ideas to what I am describing http://petmail.lothar.com/design.html
Chances are the same instances that block any instance that isn't blocking Gab, will start finding other reasons to block each other for lack of ideological purity. Eventually, they will federate with nobody, and start ejecting their own users until only the admins are left. If the fediverse is to survive, enough principled instance admins must refuse to join the witchfinding mania and use instance blocks only for spam, flooding etc.
@cwebber @doesntgolf
BTW this is a great primer on object capabilities: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eL5o4PFuxTY
A troubling thing about alternatives to s-expression representation: to date, I don't know of anyone who, once they understand s-expressions enough to advocate for how the alternative syntax is "better" ends up dogfooding it themselves. Instead, they use s-expressions.
[en] #Diffu is a Free Software allowing authors to publish all kinds of texts or articles and to aggregate the reactions they generate on social networks, especially through #ActivityPub such as #Mastodon, #PeerTube, #Pleroma, #PixelFed, #Funkwhale, #Hubzilla, #GNUSocial ...
Diffu is a kind of free and federated alternative to #Medium or other applications that are not always easy to install.
To develop it, we launch a crowdfunding campaign
https://www.ulule.com/diffu/?lang=en
ReToot are welcome ЁЯШЙ !
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