Post AOk0MZTf8D25d5e16O by tallship@soapbox.alphasoft.org
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(DIR) Post #AOjuPp2Z7r9p2b8YpE by silverpill@mitra.social
2022-10-19T22:47:14.391080Z
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#Mitra v1.2.0https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra/releases/tag/v1.2.0- Added markdown parser to the backend. The client can specify content type when it creates the post: text/markdown or text/html. The latter type is still the default but support for it will likely be dropped in the future.- Added support for object link microsyntax: [[url]]. The post may contain more than one link, but only the first link will be displayed as a quote on other instances. Example of such link: https://mitra.social/objects/0183de48-8756-9c31-65e8-c56369ac1abc- Federation over Tor, I2P or Yggdrasil. I didn't test it, but it should work. This is not a multi-protocol federation: when your instance is onion instance, if can only federate with other onion instances. Multi-protocol federation is difficult to do and I'm not planning to work on it anytime soon. Instead, I decided to prioritize account portability in the next couple of months.
(DIR) Post #AOk0MZTf8D25d5e16O by tallship@soapbox.alphasoft.org
2022-10-19T23:25:26.491854Z
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It’s really good to see Yggdrasil there in the mix. I see no reason why this shouldn’t work seamlessly, and unlike TOR, be simultaneously available over the IPv4 and IPv6 clearnets as well as Yggdrasil.Lemme think on that for a bit though…
(DIR) Post #AOk0Mbgqu8luUZpZwG by silverpill@mitra.social
2022-10-19T23:53:51.746111Z
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@tallship Mitra may respond to requests coming from different networks, but responses will be the same regardless of the origin. So even if the request comes from yggdrasil, and the instance is configured as clearnet instance, the response will contain clearnet actor ID / object ID