Thanks @[email protected] — I think this is (one of) the last piece before two-way federation will start working. Hopefully it will be merged and updated soon
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Online users widget & ACPYou can change it to 5 minutes in the ACP using the online cutoff setting.
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Online users widget & ACPWidget-stats plugin uses the same system https://github.com/NodeBB-Community/nodebb-widget-board-stats/blob/master/library.js#L88-L90, users who have performed an action in the past 30 mins
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Online users widget & ACPThe acp stats are showing active socket connections, this is a more real time stat. The widget shows people who have navigated the forum in the past 30 mins.
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Standing desks...@omega well I do pride myself on a well stocked fridge but maybe not that well stocked
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A brief tour of podcasting history on FLOSS Weekly?@[email protected] hello! Unfortunately I'm busy this coming Tuesday but would be interested to chat about doing something in the future. Something I should be clear about first though is that I'm not involved in Podcamp Toronto or really in the podcasting community at all these days. I ended my last podcast around 2010, so most of my direct experience really is "historical" lol.
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Pre-Alpha ActivityPub-related bug reports@[email protected] yes, it was posted on the NodeBB community and is related to it's integration there
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Bulk announce via 1b12I have a clarification question for @[email protected] regarding 1b12. There are instances where a group actor may have occasion to announce multiple notes all at once. For example:
- New notes discovered while traversing upwards to root — may want to announce all parent notes
- An existing topic/thread (containing a variable number of notes) is assumed by this group actor (e.g. it was moved to the category/forum).
What would be the expected behaviour from an implementor in that scenario? A single
Announce(Collection)
? MultipleAnnounce(Note)
in chronological order?During our testing, @[email protected]
did warn me that a collection was announced, and that caused issues because NodeBB's implementation didn't (and still doesn't) account for that. I believe he changed up the behaviour now.@[email protected], Angus did mention offline that you warned him about this in the past!
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How do we handle Groups (Reconciling FEP-400e and FEP-1b12)?@[email protected] said:
My personal opinion is that these conversations should be explicit based on context rather than implicit based on inReplyTo.
Yes, that makes a lot of sense. The building of a context via
inReplyTo
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Standing desks...@dave1904 that's a good point! I usually start fading an hour after lunch, but that's not when my second cup of coffee is (4pm), so maybe standing is the solution...
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Standing desks...I've used a bar-height table and barstool as a desk for many years. It's the perfect height for either sitting or standing, so it's easy to alternate whenever you feel like it. I've had various issues with my back and wrists over the years, I find it helps a great deal. And I get to feel like I'm at the bar all the time, lol
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ActivityPub based Forums and Threaded Discussions Task Force@nhl.pl That's correct! That would be the GitHub repo for the new Social Web Incubator Community Group Forums and Threaded Discussions Task Force (what a mouthful!)
We're still figuring out governance and how to conduct discussions, but that's potential way.
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My friend Evan Henshaw-Plath wrote recently about some concerns with ActivityPub. I want to go over his concerns one by one and give some assessment of how accurate and important I think they are. Rabble’s words in italics; my responses in just normal ...@[email protected] @[email protected] easiest would be to allow users to log in with another account, but then create a new account locally for that service.
That's how the majority of SSO implementations work. It's not like you can "log in via Facebook" and that app gets to post status updates on your behalf.
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Upgrade issuesThose may be the right commands to install and upgrade Node.js, but at some point since you set up your server, you may have run the installation script for
n
ornvm
, and the symlinks are now pointing to the wrong place.What I'd suggest is looking into whether either is installed... you can try running
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Upgrade issuesThat is correct.
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Upgrade issues@eeeee it sounds like you have two versions of Nodejs installed.
Make sure you're not using anything like n or nvm to install node.js, install it from the node source repositories.
Now that you've ended up with multiple installs you'll need to figure out how to uninstall them.
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Nodebb fediverse - all in one?@nhl.pl not sure how far we'd go but a sensible and safer option would be to allow you to log in via a different instance's username/password, but then you'd maintain your own local identity.
Just like how existing SSO systems work.
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Pre-Alpha ActivityPub-related bug reports@the-skyfoxx said in Pre-Alpha ActivityPub-related bug reports:
When you click on the world/all icon, the world/curated icon also highlights
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Pre-Alpha ActivityPub-related bug reports@nhl.pl That's a weird one, are you still seeing that issue when replying to that topic? I wonder if it was a transient error.
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A lingua franca for content organization@[email protected] nope (although perhaps there should be heh).
It's entirely possible that some logic is faulty and causes posts to be dropped. That'd be less than ideal, and rather hard to catch, too.