Tumblr announced they were gonna integrate with ActivityPub years ago. It’s been silence on the topic since then, hopefully this move to Wordpress is a step towards joining the Fediverse.
The link to the original TechCrunch article doesn’t seem to be working, but here’s a mirror on Slashdot: https://m.slashdot.org/story/407458
That’s the one everyone talks about. The ANH kiss is on the cheek, which is totally normal in many cultures.
You’re not gonna find a self hosted solution as good as iCloud Photos, at least not yet. As a stop gap you can turn on advanced data protection on iCloud to significantly improve your privacy.
I hired an escort about a week after getting broken up with by my ex of 7 years. This was a few years ago. Great experience, would do again next time I get dumped.
David S Pumpkins strikes again!
Yeah, the market is flooded with cheap VR headsets with eye and hand tracking! Stupid Apple! /s
This is great! Account portability is one of the biggest reasons BlueSky gave for developing ATProto instead of using ActivityPub. This could be a way of getting them to switch to the standard and expand the fediverse in the process.
Star Trek TNG meets Honkai Star Rail. That actually works pretty well, gonna spend all my jades pulling for Picard!
Bridgy doesn’t scrape anything. It works the same as any other ActivityPub instance, the only difference is that it converts some JSON from one format to another.
It also converts edit and deletion events, so in your scenario it would relay that you want your poem or photo deleted.
This isn’t a web scrapper that reposts content like all the bots reposting Reddit threads to Lemmy. This is a protocol translator between federated networks that speak different languages.
That’s exactly the point. Isolationists instances can always defederate bridges if they don’t like them. This outrage is them imposing their will on the rest of the fediverse.
This insane isolationism from the vocal minority will kill ActivityPub. The fact that the author is now backing down and switching to an opt-in system is infuriating. Makes want to fork the project and host a copy of the bridge that’s opt-out.
The good news is that none of the large instances are going for these insane policies. Small instances and solo instances can defederate themselves into irrelevance all they want, just like beehaw did.
This reply from July shows they’re still working on it, it’s just challenging: https://nitter.net/photomatt/status/1676415784548184065
> Is Tumblr still working on this? It’s a little depressing to think Facebook of all companies might beat you to it.
> Yeah 😕 They are orders of magnitude bigger and better capitalized than us. Not an excuse, just reality.
Motels? Probably not, but most 4 star hotel shouldn’t be in disrepair. As generic as chain hotels like Mariott and Hilton are, they tend to be well maintained.
The lemmy hug of death 🫂
Nothing. People have been memeing about it’s death for 10 years.