I am passionate about connecting innovation with freedom, envisioning a future where technology uplifts everyone. Dedicated to coding and software development, my goal is to create meaningful advancements that enhance our liberties.

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  • As ActivityPub is just an underlying protocol, the question is similar to asking something like “Is it possible to make an Internet app for everything?”.

    There will be new ways to use the #fediverse in the future and new applications will be developed and adopted and it makes little sense in trying to provide every possible way to view the fediverse in an ever playing catch-up implementation of a view into it.

    Try to look at it as the Internet itself.

    It’s an attempt at providing a finite and limited answer to an open ended question. Doesn’t make a lot of sense.


  • It works the same because the value of the last expression in the for loop is not used for anything. It’s the side effect of that statement that counts. Eg, the value of i is checked the next time the for loop is executed by the condition check. Try replacing i in the condition check instead with i++ or ++i and you would see different results.

    Something like: for (int i = 0; ++i < 10;) { ... }





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    My guess is that this actually regarded as a feature in the wider #fediverse. At least in the Mastodon community it is. Toots not being searchable/indexed and you discover topics and people to follow by looking for hashtags and organically setup and control your own home feed. This, leading to much frustration for many who’ve moved over from Twitter.

    Reasons being that it should not be easy for big tech (and others) to just slurp up and make peoples data open publicly for a wider audience through public search engines. A level of privacy and owning ones own data has been a priority over the inconvenience of not being as discoverable.

    Of course the same thinking does not apply or map equally well to the #threadiverse as it does to Mastodon. I’m sure there are workarounds and a way to make this more seamless for users, but this is just getting started. It was never an issue when everything was on a small number of instances which everyone knew about.



  • As a single developer taking on a passion project you go with what you know.

    Also it must have been near impossible to have foreseen the insane explosion of popularity that has happened here the last few days.

    Even then if you build something for passion you choose something that make you happy to use, however esoteric or impractical that may be to others, or how it would be perceived. Most probably it was never thought to be exposed in such a massive way, and certainly not as soon after the project was started (we’re talking month(s) here).

    Anyhow, for this project from the looks of it it is working fantastic.

    Personally I’ve not used PHP for years but now I’m actually intrigued to take a new look at it.