• @BentonOP
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    271 year ago

    This is a Fediverse client that I’ve been working on. It is structured like an RSS reader, so it doesn’t require a server. This means you don’t have to worry about defederation, servers going down etc. Let me know what you think.

    • @camr_on
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      81 year ago

      Cool idea, I’ll throw it on the list of clients to check out!

    • @mvirts
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      41 year ago

      I think: “Great!”

    • Zephyrix
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      31 year ago

      Nice. I had a similar idea bouncing around in my head, but didn’t get around to implementing it.

      The main hurdle for me was that there’s no way to interact with the content (i.e., upvote, boost, comment, post.)
      I can’t see a way around this without either a private instance, or creating an account on each respective platform - this is a limitation of ActivityPub IMO. I’m curious as to your thoughts?

    • @gressen
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      111 year ago

      Or perhaps this could be integrated with one of the Lemmy apps as a backend.

  • solarzones
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    81 year ago

    Honestly, I was recently thinking “What if there was a CLI client for the fediverse?”, and then I came across this post :D.

    • @BentonOP
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      21 year ago

      What do you mean? This just uses ActivityPub to communicate, which the vast majority of fediverse servers support natively.

  • Sisko Urso
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    51 year ago

    Just watched the demo and it looks really nicely done. As I have gotten older I prefer using cli whenever possible. As others have mentioned having a browser based version of this would be great.

    • @BentonOP
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      31 year ago

      Thanks yeah, a friend of mine is into warhammer 40k and mentioned the servitors and it sounded so cool to me