Notices tagged with fediverse, page 13
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Thursday, 22-Jun-17 20:51:32 UTC from social.umeahackerspace.se at 63°49'42"N 20°15'34"E Repeated by hfaust
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The Open Source and creative commons concept has arrived to crop varieties. Researchers in Göttingen University (and other people elsewhere) have created an open-source license for crop varieties. !fediverse !science https://quitter.es/url/1023953
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The Open Source and creative commons concept has arrived to crop varieties. Researchers in Göttingen University (and other people elsewhere) have created an open-source license for crop varieties. !fediverse !science https://quitter.es/url/1023953
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The Open Source and creative commons concept has arrived to crop varieties. Researchers in Göttingen University (and other people elsewhere) have created an open-source license for crop varieties. !fediverse !science https://quitter.es/url/1023953
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Radar-Projekt gibt Überblick: Es sieht derzeit nach 2.300 #Fediverse Instanzen mit etwa 800.000 Nutzern weltweit aus. https://is.gd/WexauW
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My friends in the #fediverse, we need your help. None of us here have any PHP skills and we need some #help and #support in solving a #bug or #issue we have when uploading images to posts on our instance. I have detailed the error with some examples at http://pastebin.dg2.org/pmz1br641 and after some suggestions it looks like a php issue (not a gnusocial issue directly). Can anyone in !gnusocial or any other #PHP developers help with our problem?
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My friends in the #fediverse, we need your help. None of us here have any PHP skills and we need some #help and #support in solving a #bug or #issue we have when uploading images to posts on our instance. I have detailed the error with some examples at http://pastebin.dg2.org/pmz1br641 and after some suggestions it looks like a php issue (not a gnusocial issue directly). Can anyone in !gnusocial or any other #PHP developers help with our problem?
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I started a #Wikipedia page for the #Fediverse. Any links for good refs welcome, especially on the origin of the name
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I started a #Wikipedia page for the #Fediverse. Any links for good refs welcome, especially on the origin of the name
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Thanks for the #help and #support yesterday and the pointers to try IRC for problems with #gnusocial - I have typed up the issue in to a #pastebin and have posted to IRC. While I wait for some advice there, is anyone in the #fediverse able to help with our #bug ? Thanks! #dev #devs #developer #developers perhaps? - The issue (and some examples) is detailed at http://pastebin.dg2.org/pmz1br641
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Thanks for the #help and #support yesterday and the pointers to try IRC for problems with #gnusocial - I have typed up the issue in to a #pastebin and have posted to IRC. While I wait for some advice there, is anyone in the #fediverse able to help with our #bug ? Thanks! #dev #devs #developer #developers perhaps? - The issue (and some examples) is detailed at http://pastebin.dg2.org/pmz1br641
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Secret Project is related to the #Fediverse but is not a "Fediverse thing"
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Just remember, anyone can implement fulltext search. Your posts are publicly available from <instance_url>/api/statuses/user_timeline/<user_number>.atom (GS) or <instance_url>/users/<username>.atom (Mastodon) ... and the public part is necessary for your instance to federate with the rest of the #fediverse. And, no, robots.txt does not _prevent_ a searchbot from consuming and indexing those feeds; it is more of a suggestion.
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Just remember, anyone can implement fulltext search. Your posts are publicly available from <instance_url>/api/statuses/user_timeline/<user_number>.atom (GS) or <instance_url>/users/<username>.atom (Mastodon) ... and the public part is necessary for your instance to federate with the rest of the #fediverse. And, no, robots.txt does not _prevent_ a searchbot from consuming and indexing those feeds; it is more of a suggestion.
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Just remember, anyone can implement fulltext search. Your posts are publicly available from <instance_url>/api/statuses/user_timeline/<user_number>.atom (GS) or <instance_url>/users/<username>.atom (Mastodon) ... and the public part is necessary for your instance to federate with the rest of the #fediverse. And, no, robots.txt does not _prevent_ a searchbot from consuming and indexing those feeds; it is more of a suggestion.