Post AJaXUBX17d4pL68bk8 by kytta@fosstodon.org
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 (DIR) Post #AJaXUBX17d4pL68bk8 by kytta@fosstodon.org
       2022-05-18T19:32:02Z
       
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       Hey Fedi, do you know if there is a federated (perhaps even #ActivityPub-powered) cooking recipe hosting service? If not, let's 👏 make 👏 this 👏 happen!I hate modern recipe websites. All of them are full with ads and tracking. The leading recipe hosting in my country loads over 30 different trackers, and that's excluding the ads!
       
 (DIR) Post #AJdNUgt088ggW4u2fA by VincentTunru@fosstodon.org
       2022-05-18T20:44:02Z
       
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       @kytta Not ActivityPub-powered, but @noeldemartin is working on something built on Solid: https://noeldemartin.com/tasks/implementing-a-recipes-manager-using-solid
       
 (DIR) Post #AJdNUhJEYbffpRAzYG by noeldemartin@noeldemartin.social
       2022-05-20T05:49:36Z
       
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       @VincentTunru @kytta Hey I'm curious about these use-cases. Why would you want a recipes app powered by Activity Pub? I've seen other people mentioning this type of thing before, but AFAIK Activity Pub is intended for social network-type apps, and a recipes manager doesn't fit that description. Is it in order to add comments to recipes and such? Or if you want to share the recipes, would posting a toot with a link to the recipe be enough?
       
 (DIR) Post #AJdQMzI27anv8ld7MO by kytta@fosstodon.org
       2022-05-20T06:21:51Z
       
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       @noeldemartin @VincentTunru the idea comes partly from Funkwhale. I want a hybrid solution, both a private cookbook one can keep for themselves, but also with a social element. Likes and comments are thus nice to have.It doesn't have to be ActivityPub per se, but I really would want it to be federated
       
 (DIR) Post #AJdZ4G9E7RFfVfeh4i by humanetech@mastodon.social
       2022-05-20T06:36:56Z
       
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       @noeldemartin @kytta @VincentTunru > AFAIK Activity Pub is intended for social network-type apps, and a recipes manager doesn't fit that descriptionI'm curious about this observation. Isn't most online collaborative interaction social in nature? And the exchange of recipes in themed communities, groups of friends, discuss, improve, review, share, a real-life social experience to model?Wonder if your notion on the use case of ActivityPub is colored by well-established platforms we now have?
       
 (DIR) Post #AJdZ4GcINMVIxpFuNs by ccamara@mastodon.social
       2022-05-20T07:39:03Z
       
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       @humanetech @noeldemartin @kytta @VincentTunru agree! If there're options for books, why wouldn't recipes work, considering how social it is to learn, share, improve... Recipes with others? What makes it different from coding?
       
 (DIR) Post #AJdZ4H1SrmdYDt20cC by noeldemartin@noeldemartin.social
       2022-05-20T07:59:18Z
       
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       @ccamara @humanetech @kytta @VincentTunru I see, I guess my notion of ActivityPub is indeed colored by the apps I've used or seen :).I did know about Funkwhale, but I don't understand how it's using ActivityPub either so I guess I'll take a look. I do like the idea of enabling recipe variants, modifications, and such.
       
 (DIR) Post #AJdZ4xh4DUs2Z4opI8 by noeldemartin@noeldemartin.social
       2022-05-20T07:59:29Z
       
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       @ccamara @humanetech @kytta @VincentTunru The only question that comes to mind is that all of this needs to happen in the server-side, right? At the moment, I am building my apps completely in the client-side, so I'm not sure how I'd manage to do anything with ActivityPub under that constraint.In any case, I don't think I'll look into this anytime soon, because I want to focus on finishing the first version. But thanks for the ideas :).
       
 (DIR) Post #AJdgot4cQSbtEfgHWy by humanetech@mastodon.social
       2022-05-20T09:26:09Z
       
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       @noeldemartin @ccamara @kytta @VincentTunru Not necessarily. The Client-to-Server part of the specs corresponds to the idea of 'thick clients, generic servers', not unlike XMPP. This is a very interesting aspect of AS/AP, but also where things are most experimental pioneering still.
       
 (DIR) Post #AJmc5AUGhOPgWpGHfU by kytta@fosstodon.org
       2022-05-20T09:46:15Z
       
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       A hundred replies later, here’s what I gathered:— people seem to like the idea :D— there are other projects with similar idea of making recipes publishing more communal— there are quite a few recipe formats: Schema.org, FatHub, RecipeML, h-recipe, Cooklang— semantic markup is a must— discoverability will be tricky— Nextcloud has a cookbook app; it is unclear how it works with (federated) Nextcloud Social— name ideas: Recipedia, Cookwyrm :blobcatgoogly2:I’m quite hyped to say the least
       
 (DIR) Post #AJmc5AvD5DxpsNrnf6 by kytta@fosstodon.org
       2022-05-21T12:27:42Z
       
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       I have now created a repo on Codeberg with the wiki, where I'll put all gathered knowledge over the next days:https://codeberg.org/kytta/federated-recipe-directory/wiki/Homecc @garlic_onions
       
 (DIR) Post #AJmc5BIxeuxl42ylgO by Hyolobrika@mstdn.io
       2022-05-24T16:45:32Z
       
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       @kytta Some existing projects: https://receipeasly.org/, https://based.cooking/
       
 (DIR) Post #AJmcEJwYuSwmSlrNzM by Hyolobrika@mstdn.io
       2022-05-24T16:47:10Z
       
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       @kytta (Not federated or AP-based but minimal)