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Episode: 3780
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Title: HPR3780: Fediverse Update May 2022
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3780/hpr3780.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 05:16:10
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3,780 for Friday the 27th of January 2023.
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Today's show is entitled, Fediverse Update May 2022.
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It is part of the series' social media.
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It is hosted by Aoka, and is about 14 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is his episode reports on some updates to the Fediverse that I ran across
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in May 2022.
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Hello.
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This is Aoka.
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Welcome you to Hacker Public Radio and another exciting episode in our better social media
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series.
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And what I want to do this time is just bring up some news and notes from the world of
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the Fediverse.
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I tend to work pretty far ahead.
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So these were things that actually crossed my desk in May of 2022, and I'm just getting
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around to putting this out now.
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But part of the reason is I tend to work way ahead of when things go up on Hacker Public
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Radio.
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So here are some developments that I think are worth a report.
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And I think they help illustrate why the Fediverse can be such a nice place.
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And the first one I want to talk about is screen readers in Mastodon.
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Mastodon is the micro blog, say you might call it an alternative to Twitter, uses activity
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pub, wonderful application, and I know a number of Hacker Public Radio people are on
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there because we follow each other there.
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So it's nice to know that accessibility is also something we can enjoy when we're in
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the Fediverse.
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And this is something a fellow named changeling who is himself a blind user, which is good
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because it means he's talking from experience here.
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And he's taken the time to put some tips together in what he calls changeling's guide to
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Mastodon for screen reader users.
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Now this is something near and dear to my heart because some years back in the early days
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of the web, I was in charge of my university website and brought it in a compliance with
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the standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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And sadly, I actually had to overcome some resistance since some of the administrations,
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the well, none of our students are blind, well, stuff you have to deal with.
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Now to this day, I always put alt text on any images I post.
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It's just muscle memory at this point.
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Now anyway, back to changeling's guide, changeling has written this in the form of seven chapters.
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Now, at the time I'm writing this in May, five chapters have been written, the last two
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were in process, but he's knocking these out every few weeks.
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So by the time this gets out on hacker public radio, you know, barring some disaster, it
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should be complete.
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So what are the chapters here?
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Chapter one, introduction.
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Chapter two, a closer look, joining instances and signing up.
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Chapter three, creating your profile and sending your first toot.
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Now for those of you who haven't gotten onto mastodon, a toot is the mastodon equivalent
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of a tweet.
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Okay, chapter four, more on posts and following.
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Chapter five, timelines and interacting.
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Chapter six, settings, tools and apps and chapter seven, final thoughts.
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One of the things I like, it's a small thing I know, but he has set the links to these
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chapters to open in a new tab instead of overwriting the page.
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I always try to do that on my site because I think it makes navigation easier.
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This tutorial we should emphasize is not about any specific screen reader, but rather
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it is about how to use a screen reader with mastodon to get the best results.
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So this implies you need to know a little something about the screen reader you're using.
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The good news is that mastodon appears to be designed for accessibility from the beginning.
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That said, the author, changeling, felt there was a need to help other users who may encounter
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issues or frustrations so he wrote this guide.
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And it not only does what it says it will do, it also gives some good basic information
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on mastodon for those who may not be familiar with it and are looking for an alternative.
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And he usually points out that while mastodon may be better than Twitter in some respects,
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it's still a place where people hang out.
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And some of those people can be pretty bad as a recent case with Will Wheaton illustrates.
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I put a link to that in the show notes in case you don't know what that one was about.
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As I pointed out in a previous article on mastodon, each instance has its own rules of behavior.
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And I'm on an instance that suits me quite well.
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And I support the maintainer through Patreon because they put in time and money to keep
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it going and deserve the support.
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My own experience has been quite good on mastodon, but I'm happy to block someone from my
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feet if they bug me and I do block people.
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No problem with that.
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Now, a change thing also goes into some features that I omitted in my initial review of mastodon
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but have come to understand and appreciate.
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Now one of these is what they call content warnings.
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These overlay your text.
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What it really does is it hides the text, puts a little description about what the text
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is about, and then a button that the reader can click on if they want to see it.
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And what that does is it gives the readers a chance to avoid something that they might
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wish to avoid for whatever reason.
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Some common types of warning include sexual content, nudity, etc., mental health, food,
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gross, body image, body harm, body horror, gender dysphoria, gender identity, mentions of
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self harm, thoughts of self harm, and so on.
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Now for a sighted person, you can do this by clicking the CW button at the bottom of
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the Compose window, but change things shows how to do it on a screen reader using keyboard
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clicks.
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Now this is very useful, and as part of the community I belong to on mastodon, I see
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it frequently for post to contain political rants, and I think that's a useful courtesy.
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I tend to get kind of political myself, and so I like to do that.
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Just as a courtesy to someone who is not interested in my political views.
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And that's fine.
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I don't really expect everyone to agree with me.
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Now members, we said before, every instance of mastodon can have its own rules and its
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own culture, and who you choose to follow and who chooses to follow you also has a lot
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to do with your community.
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Now I think Changeling's Guide is an excellent guide, and while it specifically aimed at
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users using screen readers, there is lots of information that will be valuable to any
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new user.
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And as I said, I think you'll finish those last two chapters pretty soon, probably by
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the time most people hear this report.
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Now the next thing I want to report on is Fediverse.info.
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And this is a new site put together by the folks at PixelFed with a little assistance from
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a company called Framisoft, and those are both things I have reported on elsewhere
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in this series.
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So let's just say those are active parts of the Fediverse.
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It looks like a good development.
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Fediverse.info is an information site, and while PixelFed was the driver here, they
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want it to be independent and impartial.
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When they announced it in a tut, they said, we made HTTPS Fediverse.info for you.
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The Fediverse, this represents more than just PixelFed, and we recognize how important
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it is to remain unbiased and not use this to further our own project.
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Our long-term goal for this is to turn it over to a reputable nonprofit organization if
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possible.
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Now it looks as if the intention is to develop this site as an information resource for
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people interested in the Fediverse, and right now there are three kinds of information.
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This is a directory of people that uses hashtags to identify interests.
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So if you wanted to find people to follow, you could try a few hashtags, and get back
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some suggestions for people you might want to follow.
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And there is a procedure to add yourself if you need to get more people to follow you,
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and explain the procedure for doing this.
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I've already been seeing people post and mastodon that they have added themselves to this
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directory, so word is getting out.
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This is a list of projects that are part of the Fediverse.
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Now the selection criteria seems to be projects that use either activity pub or O status as
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the protocols to communicate with each other.
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Now this means you won't see projects like diaspora that use some other protocol, even
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though in other respects they are federated non-centralized projects.
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But there are lots of projects to check out, and I'd wager some you might never have
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known existed, such as go to social, which is a go lang server.
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Now third is a list of mobile apps to use with Fediverse projects, and both Android and
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iOS are represented.
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Most of the apps are for mastodon, which is not surprising that is probably the most used
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Fediverse app right now.
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There is one pixel fed app that I saw at the time of writing this.
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Among the mastodon apps is one that claims that it is accessible.
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It's called Metatext, and it's an iOS app for mastodon.
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Being an iOS app you get it through the Apple store, but I noticed that in the reviews it
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supports image descriptions and has a 4.5 out of 5 rating.
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In addition there is an FAQ section, it's just getting started.
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It has only a few basic questions, for instance, what is the Fediverse, what is a hashtag,
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pretty basic, but I imagine it will add more material over time.
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So the site is not the be all and end all of Fediverse information, at least not yet, but
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it may grow into that, and it's worth a look, and in a weak space between the time I first
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wrote this and the time I'm recording this show, I've already seen several more features
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get added.
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So it's, again, it's actively being developed, and that's always a good sign to me.
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Now the last news note I want to report in is a WordPress plugin, and what it will do
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is it let you connect your blog to the Fediverse.
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It's called Activity Pub for WordPress.
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This will let people on Fediverse apps such as mastodon follow your blog, see your blog
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posts in their timeline, comment on them, like them, share them, you know, all the stuff
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you can do.
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Now this only works right now for independently hosted instances of WordPress, since the
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free sites on WordPress.com are not allowed to use plugins.
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Of course, you could go for a paid option there, but it is expensive.
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In any case, this is one more way the Fediverse is making it easier for us to share information.
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Now as I write this, it is in beta, by the time this show comes out in Hacker Public
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Radio, it may have gone gold, but right now it works on the following platforms.
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Mastodon, Pluroma, Frendica, Hubsila, Pixel Fed, Social Home, and Miskey.
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Now remember, any platform using Activity Pub can let you read, like, comment, and share
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any posts from any other Activity Pub platform.
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And that's how this Fediverse and Activity Pub is supposed to work.
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That's been the vision for it all along.
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So I think these are some useful bits of news.
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I'm a big fan of the Fediverse in general, and particularly the part built on Activity
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Pub.
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So I like reporting when there's good news here.
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So this is Ahuka for Hacker Public Radio, signing off and encouraging you as always to
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support FreeSoftware.
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Bye bye.
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