I added an .ics link to canvas.fediverse.events but it looks like that doesn't have great support :/
not every community would have it's own subdomain, no
community actors would just have the hostname part be a different domain eg
users:
communities:
How does instance uptime decide when to show in-app? toast.ooo is listed on lemmy-status.org but doesn’t show up when using Mlem
i actually really like that idea, i'll keep note of it :)
OpenID is a federated protocol and it would honestly be great if Fediverse projects added it to the core servers
I’d recommend setting up a Matrix server with Element
E2E encrypted text & voice calls (I believe unless they’re still doing the rewrite of e2e voice calls)
Matrix info: https://matrix.org Synapse server install: https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/setup/installation.html Synapse TURN (voice) install: https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/turn-howto.html
Edit: calls also work on mobile (hooks into native mobile calling apis to look very similar to a normal phone call)
ayy #8 pretty good 🎉
nope, once the event concludes I'll post the final canvas & the pixel placement log for data visualization people
I originally wanted to do that but Lemmy’s DMs don’t federate properly, which I’ll have a different solution for next years
The GitHub issue is on the homepage for https://oidc.toast.ooo (if you have a GitHub account, click the thumbs up react on the issue to bump it!)
I’m probably going to put the source up shortly but how I decided to find communities is by scraping my instances “federated with” list from https://toast.ooo/api/v3/site
Then going through the /.well-known/nodeinfo -> /nodeinfo/v2.0.json (or whatever url the well-known gives) to check the software to make sure it’s a Lemmy instance
Then using the Lemmy rest API to paginate through the open communities for that instance
yeah :(
but according to metrics we're slowly building back up
(timeframe: 12 hours ago to now)