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In-reply-to » I've been thinking in the back of my mind for a while now, that the Yarn.social / twtxt + ActivityPub integration was a mistake and a. bad idea. I'm starting to consider it a complete failure.

Not to mention, actually implementing Activity Pub is just so hard to get right 🤦‍♂️

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In-reply-to » I've been thinking in the back of my mind for a while now, that the Yarn.social / twtxt + ActivityPub integration was a mistake and a. bad idea. I'm starting to consider it a complete failure.

@movq@www.uninformativ.de For several reasons; I think the pull based model is honestly better in every regard, the deliberate slow nature of Twtxt/Yarn is actually beneficial and discovery/connections made through “people you know” is more genuine (rather then pushing crap to randos you don’t really know or have never known)

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I’ve been thinking in the back of my mind for a while now, that the Yarn.social / twtxt + ActivityPub integration was a mistake and a. bad idea. I’m starting to consider it a complete failure.

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In-reply-to » I had issues with the current activitypub implementation here on yarn (people could not follow me properly) and I cannot see their posts and stuff like that, so I decided to host activitypub separate from here. So I will turn it off here - and use this site has as before - but without activitypub turned on, and then do all my activitypub stuff over on that other service. I can be added through: @stigatle This does not affect the development of the desktop client, I will still work on that, I'm here to stay :) I just need a way to follow the others properly on the other services..

@stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no Sorry 😢 the protocol is kind of complicated and the code I wrote is probably not perfect 🤦‍♂️

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In-reply-to » So given's Google™'s recent policy changes where they now outright and blatantly just admit they'll crawl, index and feed your (yes your fuckind) writings, thoughts, conversations, etc into their AI models; Should we as a small niche community (still growing) think about perhaps finally building Yarn.social v2 where we have encrypted feeds? 😅

@shreyan@twtxt.net True 👌

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In-reply-to » So given's Google™'s recent policy changes where they now outright and blatantly just admit they'll crawl, index and feed your (yes your fuckind) writings, thoughts, conversations, etc into their AI models; Should we as a small niche community (still growing) think about perhaps finally building Yarn.social v2 where we have encrypted feeds? 😅

@abucci@anthony.buc.ci Yeah I’m increasingly not sure we can really trust anyone but ourselves with our own thoughts and conversations (not that I did before) 🤦‍♂️

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So given’s Google™’s recent policy changes where they now outright and blatantly just admit they’ll crawl, index and feed your (yes your fuckind) writings, thoughts, conversations, etc into their AI models; Should we as a small niche community (still growing) think about perhaps finally building Yarn.social v2 where we have encrypted feeds? 😅

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In-reply-to » This whole twitter thing got me motivated to code on the yarn desktop client. Currently working on adding support for links in the post, so that you can open and view the links that are in the statuses. It's a bit tricky to do - since I do not have 'clickable links' in the status label. So for now I added a dropdown that has all the links that are in a post, you can then select a link and then open it. It's not ideal, but I do it this way now so that I got all the parts I need. I will also check more into how I can add links directly on the status label.

@stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no seems fairly reasonable to me 👌

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In-reply-to » vDSL2 sucks NBN sucks Copper sucks It is continues to amaze me how NBN continues to operate. With over $50B AUD of taxpayer funds later (See NBN Project costs) folks like me that live in the suburbs continue to have less than ideal quality.

@off_grid_living@twtxt.net It would, but I’d have to go up fairly high and renting space like that isn’t cheap either. We might be in the hills, but we’re also fairly close to the creek and in a bit of a dip in the hills 🤣

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