Notices tagged with gnusocial

  1. Interesting, also the # # gives HTTP 500 # # # #, even if the posts clearly do get published. Way strange.

    Sunday, 06-Dec-20 08:08:36 UTC from loadaverage.org
  2. @sl @samir https://notabug.org/diogo/gnu-social/issues/160#issuecomment-19742
    Well, there's this answer.
    There are !gnusocial instances out there that have ActivityPub enabled, !loadaverage isn't one of them yet.
    When confidence in the implementation not making a mess in the database is high enough, you'll know :-).

    Saturday, 01-Aug-20 01:20:15 UTC from loadaverage.org
  3. Any ideas when the # v2.0 will be out? - Well, just so # # #

    Tuesday, 14-Apr-20 16:04:34 UTC from loadaverage.org in context
  4. @sl # version 3.x and later (and # version 2.x and later) does not use # as a federation protocol, so they broke federation with # There's a little more work to do before the release of GS v.2.0, which adds # support.

    Monday, 13-Apr-20 17:49:33 UTC from loadaverage.org in context
  5. Oh no, # profiles cant' be followed using # # # feature seems to be # - Sigh.

    Monday, 13-Apr-20 17:21:53 UTC from loadaverage.org in context
  6. Ugh # # # # seems to be broken. I can't follow mastodon users. Snif.

    Monday, 13-Apr-20 17:20:43 UTC from loadaverage.org
  7. @diogo Thank you for your explanation. Now I really see a page on the loadaverage site that tells its server version. And # still successfully connects to the server (I'm writing to you using it).
    This means that the authentication problem that I reported is caused by a configuration of a concrete server, and not by the latest version of # :-)

    Using a chance to talk with you, I hope that you will find time for Client-to-Server # API also. I'm extending support of that API in AndStatus, and already see that not only #, but even some # sites begin to implement some parts of the API, allowing a Client app to request information directly from its sources, without a need to duplicate it. E.g. Notes by an Actor may be requested from the Actor's profile (from the Actor's outbox) at his site, and not from the server, at which the User of the Client app has an account...

    @colegota @xrevan86

    Monday, 06-Apr-20 16:24:35 UTC from loadaverage.org in context
  8. @xrevan86 @diogo One of users reported that # app doesn't work with the new # server "v.2.0..x dev". I started investigation and see that /api/statusnet/config.json API point now returns 404. Looking in current Source code of the server I see that the API is documented now as /api/gnusocial/config.json - but that returns 404 also...

    So the question is did Client API change radically or the server is simply broken, or... ?
    And where can we see any info on Client to Server API changes / current docs?
    @colegota

    Monday, 06-Apr-20 06:14:05 UTC from loadaverage.org in context
  9. Planning for expansion of Federati Networks (pending some changes in employment; the feast or famine nature of the present employment means either I have time or I have income, but never both).

    I intend to add a # instance and a # instance. I was also thinking of adding a # instance, but now that it is no longer used by its main dev, that seems risky.

    Assuming my "learn / relearn enough # / # to help improve # & Friendica" plan works, would patches to pA be accepted?

    Friday, 10-Jan-20 16:10:29 UTC from loadaverage.org
  10. Testing group name autocompletion in # using #
    !gnusocial
    It works already.
    Not very impressive yet, because there is NO WAY (yet?!) to get actual metadata for remote groups (actual unique ID, avatar ...)
    But adding internal app's infrastructure for Groups support is much more important. It could be used e.g. in #
    Where are you, # # (client to server protocol) developers?
    @kaniini @lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me @xrevan86 https://loadaverage.org/attachment/5792570

    Thursday, 05-Dec-19 16:52:04 UTC from loadaverage.org
  11. @xrevan86 I suspect that non-local groups aren't shown via API simply because you cannot do anything with via API with non-local groups: join, leave, list members...
    In a case of GNU Social seeing local groups only is mostly useless: main power comes with using the same group across different instances. E.g. naturally I would like to join !gnusocial But as I cannot even find this group via API from loadaverage.org, it looks like implementation of "list local groups" won't worth its efforts :-(

    Sunday, 01-Dec-19 17:28:32 UTC from loadaverage.org in context
  12. @xrevan86 As I see you are an active # developer now :-), congratulations!
    Could you help to boost Group support in client apps?

    I see that web site has the global Group Directory https://loadaverage.org/groups
    but API, as I see, shows local groups only.
    Could you extend API to list All accessible groups?!

    Sunday, 01-Dec-19 08:37:04 UTC from loadaverage.org in context
  13. On adding Group / List support to #

    Oh, I see that # development is going on: https://notabug.org/diogo/gnu-social
    # Server-to-Server support is being added (and I saw a report that it was successfully tested some days ago...)

    Moreover, looking into the source code I found the first-hand info about the system's API .
    And although the code, related to Groups support, didn't change for the last six years :-) https://notabug.org/diogo/gnu-social/src/nightly/actions/apitimelinegroup.php , it works and I could actually retrieve the group's timeline at loadaverage.org

    The unusual "!groupname" syntax to address a group is not a big problem...

    So I'm moving on adding Group support to # (whatever it will be actually...) https://loadaverage.org/attachment/5785458

    Thursday, 28-Nov-19 14:36:19 UTC from loadaverage.org in context
  14. On adding Group / List support to #

    @rozzin  After today's thinking about our discussion and re-reading of the thread, I seem like understand, what needs to be done, see updated comment:
    https://github.com/andstatus/andstatus/issues/248#issuecomment-219826572
    And what's interesting: GNU Social's groups look like the first to be worth implementing. Simply because they work and at least somebody is using them, I hope.

    Or it is too late to implement something for # ?!
    I mean, too few people use it..?!

    Tuesday, 26-Nov-19 18:11:03 UTC from loadaverage.org
  15. PostgreSQL support has been merged into !gnusocial nightly. Ta-dam!

    Thursday, 12-Sep-19 20:21:17 UTC from loadaverage.org
  16. Comparing # features of !gnusocial, #, #, #: https://github.com/andstatus/andstatus/issues/248#issuecomment-521361507

    Wednesday, 14-Aug-19 20:20:14 UTC from status.hackerposse.com in context Repeated by andstatus
  17. I think I learned something about # today: people use it because it has # like !GNUsocial! Well, sort-of? @palmella tells me that, *unlike* GNU social groups, Facebook heavily moderates (modulates?) the delivery of group-posts to users' home streams in ways that don't necessarily have obvious explanations....

    Thursday, 15-Aug-19 02:37:28 UTC from status.hackerposse.com in context
  18. Comparing # features of !gnusocial, #, #, #: https://github.com/andstatus/andstatus/issues/248#issuecomment-521361507

    Wednesday, 14-Aug-19 20:20:14 UTC from status.hackerposse.com in context
  19. > I miss GNU social sometimes
    @tealturtle Technically, I don't miss !gnusocial ;-).

    Thursday, 04-Jul-19 23:42:50 UTC from loadaverage.org
  20. Was having a conversation about !gnusocial today, and someone asked: is there any sort of # for people more familiar with # than with
    Twitter/Facebook/etc.?

    Wednesday, 26-Jun-19 23:51:38 UTC from status.hackerposse.com
  21. @fanta @zagur

    @kim me apunté esto en marcadores porque yo tampoco te veía a ti si no te repetían y a más cuentas del #

    Me pasa de vez en cuando y se arregla con este pequeño script que me pasó @xrevan86

    cd plugins/OStatus/scripts/ && mysql -u myuser -p mydb -ss -e "SELECT uri FROM feedsub UNION SELECT feeduri AS uri FROM ostatus_profile WHERE profile_id IN (SELECT DISTINCT subscribed FROM subscription) ORDER BY uri;" | while read -r uri; do php resub-feed.php "$uri"; php testfeed.php "$uri"; done 

    PD pasaros de vez en cuando por las salas !xmpp de !gnusocial
    xmpp:gnusocial@conference.bka.li?join
    y !redeslibres
    xmpp:redeslibres@salas.suchat.org?join
    que aprendemos mucho. :)

    Saturday, 22-Jun-19 23:52:58 UTC from gnusocial.villanos.net in context Repeated by fanta
  22. @fanta @zagur

    @kim me apunté esto en marcadores porque yo tampoco te veía a ti si no te repetían y a más cuentas del #

    Me pasa de vez en cuando y se arregla con este pequeño script que me pasó @xrevan86

    cd plugins/OStatus/scripts/ && mysql -u myuser -p mydb -ss -e "SELECT uri FROM feedsub UNION SELECT feeduri AS uri FROM ostatus_profile WHERE profile_id IN (SELECT DISTINCT subscribed FROM subscription) ORDER BY uri;" | while read -r uri; do php resub-feed.php "$uri"; php testfeed.php "$uri"; done 

    PD pasaros de vez en cuando por las salas !xmpp de !gnusocial
    xmpp:gnusocial@conference.bka.li?join
    y !redeslibres
    xmpp:redeslibres@salas.suchat.org?join
    que aprendemos mucho. :)

    Saturday, 22-Jun-19 23:52:58 UTC from gnusocial.villanos.net in context
  23. @1iceloops123 @mangeurdenuage MariaDB 10.2 broke it (the EmailRegistration plugin in particular), fixed now. Expect the fix in @diogo's upstream soon.
    For !admins of !gnusocial: if on MariaDB 10.2 or later, update the confirm_address schema.

    Monday, 03-Jun-19 20:33:14 UTC from loadaverage.org
  24. @guizzy It's the way all these things work. I've seen loads of resurrected threads on # and # as well as # when someone deletes their account. Their home instance sends out deletes for every individual post they ever made, which modifies the conversations those posts were part of.

    Saturday, 20-Apr-19 17:09:44 UTC from nu.federati.net in context Repeated by maiyannah
  25. @guizzy It's the way all these things work. I've seen loads of resurrected threads on # and # as well as # when someone deletes their account. Their home instance sends out deletes for every individual post they ever made, which modifies the conversations those posts were part of.

    Saturday, 20-Apr-19 17:09:44 UTC from nu.federati.net in context
  26. I'm trying to #blog more regularly, rather than just raising my #GNUSocial char limit again. Blogging is slow and hard. https://mjd.id.au/node/56372509

    Monday, 18-Feb-19 07:03:26 UTC from microblog.mjd.id.au Repeated by boneidol
  27. I'm trying to #blog more regularly, rather than just raising my #GNUSocial char limit again. Blogging is slow and hard. https://mjd.id.au/node/56372509

    Monday, 18-Feb-19 07:03:26 UTC from microblog.mjd.id.au
  28. # se está quedando para vestir santos

    Sunday, 17-Feb-19 12:30:33 UTC from linuxinthenight.com
  29. @AndStatus
    Thanks for the confirmation. I was surprised, but now it's work well. I will keep working on
    I notice that there are a lot of features that I will have to disable.
    For endpoints, they all respect same parameters described in Twitter api?

    Sunday, 03-Feb-19 05:34:17 UTC from mastodon.social in context Repeated by andstatus
  30. @tom79 Yes, you can use Basic authentication with (username + password). Several years ago I tried to find any working example of OAuth with GNU Social and didn't find any. Since that time supports Basic Authentication only with GNU Social.

    Sunday, 03-Feb-19 04:56:56 UTC from mastodon.social in context Repeated by andstatus