Just starting to wrap my head around the Fediverse and ActivityPub (and I like what I'm learning and discovering), but now here comes Nostr. For a regular user who has no deep technical knowledge, I can only hope they're interoperable. I think people will reach the fatigue of constantly setting up shop on every new technology that comes up.
To me the ultimate interoperability is if we could move around with our content (not just the follow lists). That kind of portability and freedom. Is that even possible? Too much to ask?
#Fediverse #ActivityPub #Nostr #SocialMedia #Mastodon #VivaldiSocial
@ariadne TBH, last week I actually suggested rewriting a system to use TypeScript/Node.js for performance reasons. V8's optimizer is quite good, and I've found it comparable to Java once it warms up.
To be fair, this was not at all the case when webOS was around.
Rust would be faster, but I don't think that'd make enough of an impact on the required compute resources to justify the higher development costs.
Nice speech!
Yeah, for one, I have no clue how to operate a node, so that's not going to work for me.
I've joined other servers, and it is a bunch of people posting into the ether, as if we are listening, yet no one is responding, liking or boosting. Boring as fuxk.
And the federated timeline is filthy, and requires a heavy blocking to clean up.
To my original point, there seems to be a reason your timeline is filled with NAS posts and responses.
@ntnsndr I did! Some of the folks in my DWeb group also wrote in, their team responded with the CoC broadcast and committed to enforcing it & asking people to leave if gender-based violence comes up.
To be clear- wasn't pointing fingers at Princeton in particular, rather at what appears to be a structural fault in the culture of #DWeb / #Web3 / #ReFi. One person has started a conversation with me on "wtf to do about broader #DWebEmbracingFascism etc", which feels important to question & explore
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