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| | ariadne.space
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| | This is the second article in a series that will be a fairly critical review of ActivityPub from a trust & safety perspective. Stay tuned for more. In our previous episode, I laid out some personal observations about implementing an AP stack from scratch over the past year. When we started this arduous task, there were only three other AP implementations in progress: Mastodon, Kroeg and PubCrawl (the AP transport for Hubzilla), so it has been a pretty significant journey.
| | shellsharks.com
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| | blog.joinmastodon.org
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| | Today well be looking at how to connect the protocols powering Mastodon in the simplest way possible to enter the federated network. We will use static files, standard command-line tools, and some simple Ruby scripting, although the functionality should be easily adaptable to other programming languages. First, whats the end goal of this exercise? We want to send a Mastodon user a message from our own, non-Mastodon server. So what are the ingredients required?
| | www.hanselman.com
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| Mastodon is a free, open-source social networking service that is decentralized ...