I've been thinking about restarting work on #Tapir. Development stopped because I hit a wall with the database system. Writing Tapir in #Deno was a long sequence of yak-shaving without much payoff; most of my dev time was spent implementing JSON-LD, Web Signatures, and a database layer that *should* have been a library if Deno had better Node compatibility at the time.
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Minutes from 2 May 2024 WG Meeting@julian @dmitri @angus @rimu @evan @pfefferle @thisismissem @trwnh @jupiter_rowland @mikedev @renchap @nutomic I keep missing these! The first one I had something come up that conflicted with it, but this one I must have just forgotten to put on my calendar. Maybe I'll catch the next one.
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Are any of the Linux GUI file managers good and if so which ones@drewdevault Most of them are decent in my experience. I usually use the more full-featured ones (Nemo or Dolphin) because only they can remember settings like "sort my Downloads folder by date but everything else by name". If you don't care about those kinds of features, PcManFM and Thunar are good too, though Thunar is probably the worst of the default file managers by a small margin (still has random crashes and bugs).
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Wild idea:#ActivityPub over #tor. Single-user instances for sure. Like hosted from your home on your own #raspberrypi.What could one do with that?@J12t Doesn't this already exist? I thought I'd heard that .onion Fedi servers already exist but they're only visible from other servers connected to Tor, and not many are. I don't know what software supports it, though.
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Threadiverse Working Group@julian Definitely interested in this, I'd like to keep Ludwig's federation features aligned with the broader Threadiverse, and hopefully we can arrive at some standards to make everything more interoperable.