[-] 0x1C3B00DA@lemmy.ml 5 points 10 months ago

nodebb and discourse are working on activitypub support. See https://crag.social/@devnull/111732273308478221

[-] 0x1C3B00DA@lemmy.ml 5 points 10 months ago

TiddlyWiki via TiddlyPWA is what I use. I don't know if it supports the S Pen and the notes are all saved in a single HTML file.

[-] 0x1C3B00DA@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

but it’s the one many first-time Fediverse users coming across from Twitter end up on.

That's because it's the only one ppl will mention as an alternative. Stop telling ppl to try mastodon, tell them to try firefish or akkoma.

Also, the jump effect is way overstated. Some users do end up moving to other software, but many more just leave because they don't like mastodon.

[-] 0x1C3B00DA@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

It's not OP's fault, but voting is how we're supposed to curate content. This post doesn't have a title or description so it's a bad post on lemmy and I think downvoting it is acceptable. Don't consider votes a reflection of a user's value or standing

[-] 0x1C3B00DA@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

my original point was that the main idea of the article down plays the accessibility gains of the modern web. Your reading was that the author meant a different definition of accessibility and not A11y, which would mean the author didn't just down play it, they completely ignored it. The author is complaining that the modern web is awful, while ignoring the huge gains for people who need these accessibility features and how awful web 1.0 was for them

[-] 0x1C3B00DA@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Are you asking for every article ever to have a section discussing accessibility?

No. I'm asking that when they complain about how the modern web is "fucked" and web 1.0 was better, they don't try to act like that is an absolute, since that's an opinion that is not widely applicable.

No, thats just the angle that the article wanted to take. Just because it ignores an aspect of something doesn’t mean that its position is moot.

Ignoring part of a topic makes your argument weaker.

[-] 0x1C3B00DA@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Accessibility almost always refers to disabled people, especially in web development. I've never heard anyone in the industry refer to accessibility in any other way, without explicitly making that clear.

If they meant the reading you took from it, that's even worse and my point is even more pertinent.

[-] 0x1C3B00DA@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Not really. There was a recent article that came out that said tumblr is still losing money. I don't see them spending time and money on something that doesn't have a direct monetization strategy, especially since their userbase isn't actually asking for ActivityPub

[-] 0x1C3B00DA@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

Yea it could definitely work for those but I don't think it's limited to those.

[-] 0x1C3B00DA@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

Say you get 100 apartments out of it, you can’t run a supermarket on 100 customers.

Why does it have to be a supermarket, though? From what I've heard, New York City has bodegas everywhere and those are small convenience stores that have similarly sized customer bases. If the bottom floor is a small market, they have a nearly guaranteed 100 customers. And in your hypothetical commercial district, there would be more than one unused office building so more opportunity for mixed-use space.

[-] 0x1C3B00DA@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

But #1 is predicated on #2. If developers are aware of the risk of EEE, then they won't try to remain compatible with Meta extensions, which means development of the open AP ecosystem will continue at the same pace.

[-] 0x1C3B00DA@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 years ago

An extension could work, but some users won't want to install an extension and other users can't install them (work computer/mobile browser).

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