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Guten Morgen beste Timeline im #Calckey Netzwerk

Mal sehen ob ich es schaffe, euch heute wieder mit jede Menge Kwalidäts posts zu beglücken.

Vom Traum kann ich euch leider gar nichts sagen, das ist wieder weg wie Wasser sus einem Topf ohne Boden.
Dieses mal ist das
#Drecksding unschuldig, ich bin kurz vor ihm wach geworden.
Aber weg ist weg.

Dann lese ich mich mal ein wenig quer durch eure posts und schmeiße Teen 1 gleich aus dem Bett.

Habt den Tag schön und macht einen Bogen um Rheuma

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@JustBob Discord has completely warped the term "server" for entire generations of Internet users. On Discord, "server" means "chatroom".

In the Fediverse, "server" doesn't mean "chatroom". It means "server". A computer.

For example, a rack computer with no screen and no keyboard and no mouse bolted into a server rack at a data centre.

Or an old laptop that someone had lying around or a Raspberry Pi mini-computer running at someone's home, connected to their landline.

On each one of these, a big or small Twitter can be running (Mastodon).

Or a wholly different Twitter (Pleroma, Akkoma, Misskey, Calckey, Firefish, Iceshrimp, Sharkey, Catodon, Meisskey, Tanukey, Neko...).

(Here's the first important new thing for you to learn about the Fediverse: The Fediverse is not only Mastodon.)

Or a Facebook with a side of a blog and a cloud server (Friendica, (streams), Forte).

(Here's the second important new thing for you to learn about the Fediverse: The Fediverse is not only short-form microblogging. Look at this comment. Look at what I've done. Embedded links. Bold type. Impossible on Mastodon. But possible elsewhere in the Fediverse.)

Or a Facebook meets WordPress meets Google Cloud Services meets even more stuff on top (Hubzilla; this is where I am).

Or an Instagram (Pixelfed).

Or a YouTube (PeerTube).

Or a Twitch (Owncast).

Or a Reddit (Lemmy, /kbin, Mbin, PieFed).

Or a Goodreads (BookWyrm).

Or whatever. There are over 150 different server applications in the Fediverse.

mastodon.social, where you are, is only one of over 10,000 big and small Twitters of the same kind (Mastodon).

If Mastodon was like Discord, all 10,000+ Mastodon servers would run in one and the same gigantic data centre in the USA, owned by Mastodon, Inc. And they would all be property of Mastodon, Inc.

If the Fediverse was like Discord, all 30,000+ Fediverse servers would run in one and the same gigantic data centre in the USA, owned by Mastodon, Inc. And they would all be property of Mastodon, Inc. Also, they would be fully identical in functionality.

But as I've said above: They're all running on their own separate machines. With their own separate owners.

And the different server applications have different developers, and they are being developed independently from one another.

Okay, now comes the kicker: These server applications are not walled up against one another. Not only are all instances of the same server applications (e.g. Mastodon) connected to each other, but all instances of one server application are also connected to all instances of all the other server applications.

Imagine you're on Twitter. But your new friend is on Facebook. You can't follow a Facebook user on Twitter, and you can't follow a Twitter user on Facebook.

In the Fediverse, you can. You can be on Twitter. And follow a Facebook user. Directly from Twitter. Without a Facebook account.

Only that they aren't named Twitter and Facebook in the Fediverse. Twitter is named Mastodon or Pleroma or Akkoma or Misskey or Calckey or Firefish or Iceshrimp or Sharkey or Catodon or... There are dozens of Twitter alternatives in the Fediverse. Well, and Facebook is named Friendica or Hubzilla or (streams) or Forte.

You can be on Mastodon. And you can follow Friendica accounts. From Mastodon. Without a Friendica account.

This comment is a very good example. You are on Mastodon, created by @Eugen Rochko in 2016 as an alternative to Twitter that aimed to be as close to Twitter as possible.

The server that you're on, mastodon.social, is owned by Mastodon, Inc. and running on one or multiple rack servers in San Francisco, California, USA owned by Fastly.

I am on Hubzilla, created by @Mike Macgirvin 🖥️ in 2012 by forking his own Friendica from 2010, and currently mainly maintained by @Mario Vavti and @Harald Eilertsen. Hubzilla has got nothing to do with Mastodon whatsoever. It started out as an alternative to Facebook, but not a clone, rather better than Facebook, with full-blown long-form blogging capability and a built-in file storage, and it has been enhanced greatly in functionality even beyond that.

The server that I'm on, Netzgemeinde, is owned and administered by @Mark Nowiasz, who has no affiliation with the Hubzilla developers, and running on a rack server in Nuremberg, Germany owned by Netcup.

And yet, you can see this comment coming from Hubzilla on Mastodon.

#Long #LongPost #CWLong #CWLongPost #FediMeta #FediverseMeta #CWFediMeta #CWFediverseMeta #Fediverse #Server #Instance #Mastodon #Pleroma #Akkoma #Misskey #Forkey #Forkeys #Calckey #Firefish #Iceshrimp #Sharkey #Catodon #Meisskey #Tanukey #Neko #Friendica #Hubzilla #Streams #(streams) #Forte #Pixelfed #PeerTube #Owncast #Lemmy #/kbin #Mbin #PieFed #BookWyrm #NotOnlyMastodon #FediverseIsNotMastodon #MastodonIsNotTheFediverse
GeeksforGeeks · What is a Server? - GeeksforGeeksA server is a hardware device or software that processes requests from clients over a network, providing various services such as data sharing, computation, and resource management in a client-server model.
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@lars @P4FKoeln ja, es gibt wirklich tolle Optionen mit #Sharkey:
gnulinux.ch/fediverse-serie-ca
(der Artikel bezieht sich auf #Calckey , ist aber auf #Sharkey und #Iceshrimp aus Usersicht fast 1:1 übertragbar. Die Unterschiede liegen nur in Details. Sie hier diese Vergleichstabelle "Comparison of features between Misskey forks": pancakes.gay/misskey-compariso

@genista

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@Nichtidentisches@mastodon.social na ja, da hast du das Fediverse nicht ganz verstanden.

Mastodon ist nur eins von über 150 Frontends, in das Netzwerk Fediverse.
jedes dieser Frontends macht irgend was spezielles.
#Peertube macht nur Videos
#CastoPd macht nur Podcast
#Pixelfed macht nur Videos
Und dann gibt es noch mehr als zwei Hände voll Frontends, die sich um Text und Bilder kümmern wie Akkoma, Friendica, Sharkey, Misskey, Calckey, Foundkey, IceShrimp, Pleroma, Hubzilla usw. und darunter eben auch Mastodon.

Leider ist eure Software so gestrickt worden, damit ihr gar nicht mitbekommt, das da noch andere Softwarelösungen sind.

Schau mal in unsere Artikelserie rein:
https://gnulinux.ch/serie-%E2%80%93-fediverse-dienste-die-idee

Dann wird dir hoffentlich alles ein wenig klarer.

#Fediverse

Geschrieben mit
#Calckey

@PhDuck@troet.cafe Unsere Instanz läuft immer noch mit dem Vorläufer von Firefish - #Calckey
Ja, es hakt ab und zu aber das bin ich bereit, mich da die achtel Sekunde zu gedulden.

Meine Präferenz geht eindeutig zu
#IceShrimp, letztlich hängt es aber von meinem Host ab, was der entscheidet. Wir diskutieren aber darüber.

Umstellen werden wir auf alle Fälle. man muss ja auch nicht sofort von
#Firefish weg, nur weil die Entwicklung am 31.12. eingestellt wird. Das funktioniert ja trotzdem weiter, es gibt nur keine Updates mehr und Sicherheitslücken werden nicht geschlossen

@thoralf@soc.umrath.net

This is a sad but honest and justified announcement. Unfortunately Firefish will reach its EoL by the end of the year. Naskya never wanted to be in this position, still she did her best and kept Firefish alive for another year (Kainoa had stopped engagement by the end of 2023). All of us running Firefish servers are grateful to Naskya for maintaining and improving the project for all of us.

So, what about the future? I think that the main options for
#Firefish admins are #Sharkey and #Iceshrimp. Sharkey is great but personally I find it somewhat bloated and with confusing terminology (because I find Misskey bloated and with confusing terminology). I'm involved in Iceshrimp which is a super ambitious project, and I feel that in some ways it's the natural continuation of Firefish, as they are doing a full rewrite, and that was the plan for Firefish too. Every dev who has worked with Firefish's codebase seemed to believe that a rewrite is unavoidable, and I'm happy that this plan is being carried out by a project that started as a Firefish fork anyway. So this is where the continuation of this journey lies, and I'm super excited for the future.

Still,
#Calckey and #Firefish were a big part of my life for around a year, and I'm sad to see it go, but life happens, and it's time for Firefish to draw the curtain. It's been a terrific ride for a while, and let it be an inspiration to do even greater things.

So long, and thanks for all the firefish!

RE:
info.firefish.dev/notes/9xsukr38m3komd63

FirefishFirefish (@firefish)**Announcement: Firefish will enter maintenance mode** For those who have been supporting Firefish and me, I can’t thank you enough. But today, I have to make an announcement of my very difficult decision: As of today’s release, Firefish will enter maintenance mode and reach end-of-support at the end of the year. The main reasons for this are as follows. In February, Kainoa suddenly transferred the ownership of Firefish to me. This transition came without prior notice, which took me aback. I still wish Kainoa had consulted with me in advance. At that time, some people were already saying that “Firefish is coming back”, making it challenging to address the situation. Also, since there were several hundred active Firefish servers at that point, I could not suddenly discontinue the project, so I took over the project unwillingly. Over the past seven months, I have been maintaining Firefish alone. All other former maintainers have left, leaving me solely responsible for managing issues, reviewing merge requests, testing, and releasing new versions. This situation has had a significant impact on my personal life. Frankly speaking, there are numerous bugs and questionable logic in the current Firefish codebase. While I attempted to fix them, balancing this work with my personal life made it clear that it would take ages, and I’ve started thinking that I can’t manage this project in the long run. Additionally, vulnerabilities have been reported approximately once a month. Addressing vulnerabilities, communicating privately with reporters, and testing fixes have proven overwhelming and unsustainable. Moreover, a certain percentage of users have made insulting comments, which have severely affected my mental well-being and made me fearful of opening social media apps. I will do my best to refund the donations made to Firefish via OpenCollective, but that’s not guaranteed. `firefish.dev` and `info.firefish.dev` will remain operational until the end of February 2025, after which they will return a 410 Gone status. Server admins may downgrade Firefish to version `20240206`/`1.0.5-rc` and migrate to another *key variant, or may fork Firefish to maintain. Downgrade instructions: https://firefish.dev/firefish/firefish/-/blob/downgrade/docs/downgrade.md Thanks, naskya
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@Stefan Bohacek It has partly become a museum already.

Of Mike's projects, only Roadhouse is missing because it never really took off. But the Red Matrix is there, Mistpark is there, Osada is there, Zap is there.

Calckey is still there. Wildebeest is there which was so questionable I've got my doubts it still exists.

#FediMeta #FediverseMeta #CWFediMeta #CWFediverseMeta #Calckey #Wildebeest #Mistpark #Mistpark2020 #Misty #RedMatrix #Osada #Zap #Fediverse
hub.netzgemeinde.euNetzgemeinde/Hubzilla