Post 2533889 by hypolite@friendica.mrpetovan.com
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 (DIR) Post #2533399 by crazypedia@toot.chat
       2019-01-02T05:21:22Z
       
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       I would like to see someone build a social service from the #ActivityPub standard up. Not a Twitter, or Facebook, or G+ clone, but filling in those niches as needed.Like, select your interface like a theme or tab that focuses on picture upload, or microblogging, or WordPress blogging, or event management, or polls and Q&A.
       
 (DIR) Post #2533400 by crazypedia@toot.chat
       2019-01-02T05:22:43Z
       
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       My beef with the fediverse as it now stands is each service uses AP, but specializes in one form of content, so I still have to make accounts on different servers to really experience the whole fediverse.
       
 (DIR) Post #2533401 by sungo@hackers.town
       2019-01-02T05:30:44Z
       
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       @crazypedia And if you’re self hosting, it’s a million damn pieces of software and databases to manage
       
 (DIR) Post #2533684 by crazypedia@toot.chat
       2019-01-02T05:41:23Z
       
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       @sungo is it? I'm just talking about an interface that changes to best create and view media (Objects) of a certain type.  I do still need to finish reading the full standard spec, so I might be missing something still.
       
 (DIR) Post #2533889 by hypolite@friendica.mrpetovan.com
       2019-01-02T05:49:57Z
       
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       NextCloud is the closest self-hosted jack-of-all-trade piece of software I can think of, and it is working on federation.
       
 (DIR) Post #2534454 by sungo@hackers.town
       2019-01-02T06:15:25Z
       
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       @hypolite Agreed. It’s coming together well.
       
 (DIR) Post #2534489 by sungo@hackers.town
       2019-01-02T06:16:43Z
       
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       @crazypedia I was talking about your beef. Non-hosters have to create a ton of accounts. Self-hosters have to run a ton of services. It’s... frustrating