Links below:
https://firefish.social/
- Redirects to a Korean warranty (?) companyjoinfirefish.org
- Domain is available, but very expensivehttps://vancity.social/
- Seems to time out after some time
Links below:
https://firefish.social/
- Redirects to a Korean warranty (?) companyjoinfirefish.org
- Domain is available, but very expensivehttps://vancity.social/
- Seems to time out after some time
I haven’t been keeping up on backend development so I didn’t realise Lemmy made that change. That’s a shame. Thanks for being so helpful though!
oh no that’s not a new change afaik it was always like this
I’m fairly sure I was able to comment on Lemmy threads while experimenting with Firefish like a year ago - though it of course struggled with displaying threaded content.
that post will have been a text post, not a link (those are likely broken now, and certainly were broken a year ago due to a bug in the misskey 12 codebase inherited by firefish and forks. modern versions of misskey just fixed that a couple months ago)
the username thing does not completely break federation, but it will randomly confuse instances. there’s a 50/50 chance whether an instance will get the correct user it asks or not, and once an instance resolves a user once it’ll have a similar 50/50 chance for each profile update (icon change, sidebar change, etc.). of course, if there’s no conflicting user for a community (or vice versa) then federation will be fine.
Ah, I see! Thanks for the explanation. I’d go back and check but firefish.social isn’t around anymore.
It’s really a shame since interoperability is such (theoretical) benefit of ActivityPub, but what can you do.
the specs are so open ended that i doubt real interoperability will ever happen. you can break interoperability with basically every other current software out there and still be compliant with the specs