@informapirata @fediverso Leggendo la prima voce della lista, mi sorge il dubbio: i post e gli utenti di Threads sono già visibili tramite istanze AP (o quantomeno Mastodon) che non l'hanno defederato?
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@yogthos I remember watching this video in awe when I was youger. Always wanted to try this myself, but I could not find the necessary resources.
@yogthos A few more years and we'll actually get minecraft running inside minecraft. Really hyped about that 🔥
@jackalope @pingveno I think that Friendica's UI was literally inspired by early Facebook's. It's not slick, but it has its charm, it's kind of nostalgic.
@SrEstegosaurio A bit OT, but what's not to like about Matrix? I'm curious as I was seriously considering to try it out.
@nom_nom Btw, here's a good article on the Fediverse https://axbom.com/fediverse/
It also explains that the Fediverse isn't really made of just one protocol: ActivityPub is the most popular one by far (mainly thanks to Mastodon, which has been widely adopted), but there are also a few others (the most notable one is Matrix, which allows private and decentralized instant messaging).
@nom_nom That's basically it. There are many kinds of AP servers floating around, and while most of them overlap quite a bit (what the Fediverse is mostly about is microblogging), there's also stuff like ForgeFed, which is an extension to the protocol that will eventually allow Gitea (a Github alternative) instances and similiar Forge servers to federate with each other. Of course, you won't be able to commit code through Mastodon, but you might be able to comment existing issues on a project.
@nom_nom Different servers realize different services, or at the very least they realize them in different ways. What's new is that these services are at least somewhat interoperable with each other: I can comment on this Lemmy thread via Mastodon, altough I cannot start threads in a Lemmy community. Other AP servers work much better with Lemmy. For example, Friendica (a Facebook clone) allows for the publishing of posts in groups (which is what Lemmy communities basically are).
@informapirata @fediverso Comunque non parlerei di "piani di decentralizzazione di Threads", perché nulla in questa tabella di marcia avrà l'effetto di decentralizzare Threads. Sono più che altro piani di integrazione di Threads col Fediverso.