• 77@diasporasocial.net
    77@diasporasocial.net
    2024-06-16

    Merci beaucoup!

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  • Bob Lai
    Bob Lai
    2024-06-16

    Worth the wait, thank you. So much better than 'all-night hackathons' and 'features no one requested' on that other platform.

    3
  • Lisa Stranger
    Lisa Stranger
    2024-06-16

    Any chance we'll get a proper blocking function at some point? "Ignore" does nothing. I hate having to bother my podmin for pest control!

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  • diaspora* HQ
    diaspora* HQ
    2024-06-16

    We have a lot of plans and a lot of ideas. Sadly, not a lot of time.

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  • Bob Lai
    Bob Lai
    2024-06-16

    "Madame, while I have the inclination ... the wherewithal ... sadly, I haven't got the time."
    -- Jedidiah Nightlinger (Roscoe Lee Browne), The Cowboys

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  • Birne Helene
    Birne Helene
    2024-06-16

    Bravo!

    But, if you allow me the question, when will we be able to edit a post already published? I've been using d* for what feels like a millenium now, and since my first days here the feature has been promised and announced - and never comes.

    Because that would be a real improvement, not only for the devs, but for the users. And, I know you might consider me impertinent right now, getting the Like button on comments instead does feel a bit like being put off.

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  • Loposum
    Loposum
    2024-06-16

    Thanks to make this place existing and evolving ! ❤️

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  • Fifi Brindacier
    Fifi Brindacier
    2024-06-16

    Are you tired of the “file is too big” erorr when trying to post a large photo? Well, so are we. We now automatically resize your image uploads in case they’re too big for us, so you don’t have to take care of that.

    On this subject, I'd like to pass on a link for those who upload a lot of photos (which can end up weighing a lot).
    It's a small software programme called ImageOptim. :)
    Simplistic and effective. Bonus : handles batches of images.
    It's for Mac, but they've thought of offering alternatives for Linux and Windows.

    We too, can make efforts to make the web a better place. ;)

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  • dubbel mubbel
    dubbel mubbel
    2024-06-16

    Vielen, vielen Dank!!!

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  • Christoph S
    Christoph S
    2024-06-16

    Yeahaw! Finally an API!

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  • Dennis Schubert
    Dennis Schubert
    2024-06-16

    I feel a strong urge to add a bit more ramblings here, especially as a response to any "why is XYZ not done yet" comments.

    We know that a lot of people have lots of expectations for features that should be included in "the next big release". This is specifically because we used that weird version number for this release, and why the post specifically mentions that we're not done with the things we want for 1.0.

    But there is something very fundamental that everyone needs to understand. diaspora* is not built by a team of full-time engineers getting paid for that work. Everyone working on diaspora* is doing that in their free time. This means that we can't spend a lot of time on a project like this, because working a full-time job as a software engineer and then working on even more software in the evenings and on weekends is incredibly taxing on everyone's brains. This also means that we don't have "a management team" making plans and "a development team" turning those plans into reality. We have community contributors who pick something they want to work on, and then work on it.

    Why is there an image cropping feature in this release? Because a community contributor thought "hey this is fun, I'm gonna work on this". Why are likes on comments in this release? Because a bunch of awesome people worked on it. If I'd told Thorsten "hey please stop working on likeable comments and instead work on editing posts", he would have questioned if I lost my mind and might have even responded with a middle-finger emoji. And he'd be right doing so. I can't tell him what to work on.

    I personally agree that diaspora* is "missing" a bunch of things. I know that our current blocking features are not even close to being good, and I'd personally love an editing feature (fun fact: we briefly thought about re-posting this announcement because we wanted to change the link to the upgrade instructions). But getting these features right is incredibly hard, and I personally can't spend a month of my time on that at the moment, and it seems nobody else is actively working on that - so y'all just have to wait until someone is motivated enough to tackle those things.

    A mistake that we (as a project team, that is) did was to ever "promise" anything at all. Because the reality is, we can't promise things - and we can't tell you when any given thing will be done. Because I can't even tell you how many hours of engineering work we get done every week (or if any at all).

    diaspora* never was a project that moved fast and built all the fancy features out there. And diaspora* never will be such a project. When we ship something, we want it to work and be good. One example of that is our account migration feature. Other networks allow you to "migrate" your account in a way that's just redirecting your old profile to your new one. We really don't like that, because you'll lose all your posting history, and all interactions to your old posts (and all control over those interactions). So we're working on a migration feature that actually transfers all your posts and interactions to your new account. Sure, working on that feature is orders of magnitude more work than just shipping a half-assed solution, but that's just how we prefer to do things.

    If you want a project that moves as fast as a project driven by full-time engineers, then use a product driven by full-time engineers. And if you want a project that prioritizes shipping new features over stability and polish, then there are projects like that for you, too.

    Please, please, please stop asking about when your favorite feature will be done. It will be done when it's done, and that's the only answer you'll ever get.

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  • Canårđø-2.žerø
    Canårđø-2.žerø
    2024-06-16

    Merci aux technos pour tout le taf :)

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  • Benjamin Neff
    Benjamin Neff
    2024-06-16

    @Birne Helene

    But, if you allow me the question, when will we be able to edit a post already published?

    The message above your question already says everything that needs to be said: "We have a lot of plans and a lot of ideas. Sadly, not a lot of time."

    getting the Like button on comments instead does feel a bit like being put off.

    It's not an "instead", somebody wanted to work on likes on comments, so there we have it. It has nothing to do with any other features. Or should I have told the people who worked on the likes on comments, that I won't merge it, because you don't want this feature before another completely unrelated feature is done? Or what are your expectations? And what about the people who want likes on comments instead? Or a different feature? So now we have a Deadlock.

    Maybe we should just not add any new features anymore, that way we completely eliminate the risk of accidentally release the wrong features, because somebody wanted something else instead? Is that what you want?

    People are putting their own free time into developing a feature they want to work on (because they want that feature themselves, or find it an interesting problem to solve, or whatever reason). We can't tell people what they are allowed to work on and what they can't work on.

    If you really want a specific feature to happen, you can work on it yourself (that's what the people who developed the features included in this release did). And then after it's done, you too can experience the joy of other people telling you that you have done it all wrong and should have done a different feature instead, because they wanted something else more than what you did.

    Comments like these (you aren't the only one) are actually the main reason why my motivation for working on diaspora is so low, because whatever I do, I always get told by somebody that I should have done something else instead (and it's not just one thing, everybody wants something different). Well maybe I could also just use my free time for another hobby instead? I have put a fair bit of my free time of the past 2 weeks into getting this release done, so we can get these features (which were already done) out, so more people can enjoy them. But I'm already starting to regret it. 🤷

    If getting "the wrong features" makes you feel like being put off, maybe think how it makes the people feel who actually developed the features included in this release, but you are now telling them they shouldn't have done them?


    And to all the others, who are actually enjoying the new release and the new features, thank you. <3 Sorry for the little rant, but I needed to get this out now.

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  • Tess
    Tess
    2024-06-16

    Thank you & I love you right back...
    This space is my total "social media" interaction. Grateful you're here.!!.

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  • robin1@diaspora.psyco.fr
    robin1@diaspora.psyco.fr
    2024-06-16

    Two of my favorite features about diaspora* that make it different from "the others:"

    1. - It's slow, deliberate development. No huge surprise changes.
    2. - The simplicity of the user interface. It's not loaded down with features I would seldom or never use.

    Most of the younger users don't even own computers anymore. We're all on cellphones and iPads now, and many of the great Fediverse platforms' extra fancy features really don't work on a mobile app anyway. And most mobile apps are just a wrapper for whatever browser is on the phone, and they're not as full-featured as a desktop or laptop full browser. Simplicity and reliability are why I love my diaspora*!

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  • baconicsynergy
    baconicsynergy
    2024-06-16

    We have an API! YESSSSSS

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  • David Espada
    David Espada
    2024-06-16

    Great news. Thank you for the work :)

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  • Harald Eilertsen
    Harald Eilertsen
    2024-06-16

    That's awesome! Congrats to everyone who contributed!

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  • Brian Ó
    Brian Ó
    2024-06-16

    Thanks to the whole team for continuing the work you do!

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  • Lisa Stranger
    Lisa Stranger
    2024-06-16

    Please, please, please stop asking about when your favorite feature will be done.

    Entire rant understood. For the record, I didn't ask for a when ("some point" was intended to be an acknowledgement of the volunteer nature of the project)—but if the community doesn't tell you what is important to them, how else will you know what to devote your limited time to? Just trying to get on the radar for whenever.

    If you want a complement of an existing feature, I just commented in a thread the other day that this is the only sm site where I regularly check my notifications. Having them categorized, and available on a freestanding page, makes them manageable. 👍👍👍

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  • Dennis Schubert
    Dennis Schubert
    2024-06-16

    Don't worry - your response wasn't want got me into ranting (your response just got me into replying with the HQ account). Providing feedback is good, but there are right was to do that, and there are wrong ways.

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  • David Espada
    David Espada
    2024-06-17

    Feedback should be categorized in project issue tracker, or debated in mailing list or forum, not here

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  • Lisa Stranger
    Lisa Stranger
    2024-06-17

    Where are those, please?

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  • Dennis Schubert
    Dennis Schubert
    2024-06-17

    https://discourse.diasporafoundation.org/

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  • Adam Blewett
    Adam Blewett
    2024-06-17

    I know you don’t see it? How could you. Community’s for a better word, a developer of interactive Geo political, arts, balances of lifestyle, generational social media, the feudal implications of receiving social advice for a professional aptitude. It’s taxing, when the given time isn’t appreciated, the gift received as a social platform, those avatars bringing to their own, a personal experience, your community, our wellbeing. Cheers & thanks. @Benjamin Neff

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  • utopiArte
    utopiArte
    2024-06-18

    @Dennis Schubert

    bauHelm-ceiboPower

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  • Thorsten
    Thorsten
    2024-06-19

    Wenn ich zu Thorsten gesagt hätte: “Hey, bitte hör auf, an “Gefällt mir”-Kommentaren zu arbeiten und arbeite stattdessen an der Bearbeitung von Beiträgen”, hätte er mich gefragt, ob ich den Verstand verloren habe und vielleicht sogar mit einem Mittelfinger-Emoji geantwortet.

    Nein bestimmt nicht letzteres. Aber der "Gefällt mir" - Button hat mir Spass gemacht. Leider konnte eich das nicht fertigstellen aus Zeitmangel.
    Tatsächlich habe ich ein "WIP" von einem anderen Entwickler (Hank?) aufgegriffen und weitergeführt.

    BTW: Herzlichen Glückwunsch zur nächsten Version.

    Diaspora mag langsam sein, aber stetig.

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  • Dennis Schubert
    Dennis Schubert
    2024-06-19

    I was being a bit dramatic. Of course, no active contributor would flip me off, because contrary to popular belief I'm not actually an asshat. I was just making a point that I can't tell you what to work on. :)

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  • utopiArte
    utopiArte
    2024-06-19

    I was being a bit dramatic.

    Nobody expects @denschub

    diabolicLaugh

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  • Christoph S
    Christoph S
    2024-06-19

    @Andrew Pam Any chance you can do the update for Glasswings?

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  • Andrew Pam
    Andrew Pam
    2024-06-19

    Yes, I will do that soon - note that there will be a short service outage while I do so.

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  • Lisa Stranger
    Lisa Stranger
    2024-06-20

    Thanks for the link @Dennis Schubert, and thanks for the update @Andrew Pam. I have comment likes this morning! squee!

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  • Mark Wollschlager
    Mark Wollschlager
    2024-06-20

    We have likes on comments @Lisa Stranger I would say the deed is done. True @Andrew Pam ?

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  • Andrew Pam
    Andrew Pam
    2024-06-20

    Yes, I upgraded yesterday and we are now running v0.9

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  • randygalbraith@diasp.org
    randygalbraith@diasp.org
    2024-06-20

    I've read this thread with interest. I've been doing software development since the mid-1980s and can say I still enjoy it. When someone appreciates my work and says so, it is truly thrilling. Alas "ah, that's nice, but what about this idea?" can feel a bit deflating. Of course we know this actually comes from a place of appreciation in the sense that one who doesn't care would say nothing.

    In 2016 Donald Trump was elected president. I was truly surprised. Later I would learn about Cambridge Analytica and how they had been using Facebook data to delivery very narrowly targeted ads. As an long time Emacs user I had decided to express my appreciation by joining the Free Software Foundation. So they had been sending me their mailer and ran several articles about Free Software based social media. So... I decided to make the jump. I announced my plans on Facebook and invited my Facebook "friends" to follow me -- no one did :-(

    I tried a few different platforms before landing here on this pod. Initially it felt like I had left a big city was living a small town a few people who didn't say much. It was so quiet! But... I kept at, posting when I could, and now... I couldn't imagine living in X or Facebook world. No thanks!

    For those with means I recommend supporting your pod with a few dollars. Other ways are available too. I've never regretted my FSF membership (and yes, I'm aware of issues around RMS). Fortunately there are lots of ways of supporting Free Software. Just being a user is one. But, of course, where would we be with out the actual developers and all the myriad projects they work on?

    My thanks goes out to them!

    Cheers, -Randy

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  • Dennis Schubert
    Dennis Schubert
    2024-06-20

    If you're under the assumption that the FSF is doing anything at all to support FOSS projects like diaspora*, then I have very bad news for you.

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  • randygalbraith@diasp.org
    randygalbraith@diasp.org
    2024-06-21

    Regarding FSF, thanks @Dennis Schubert. Yes, understood. I hope I did not leave that impression the FSF is a direct supporter. I'm only reporting that the FSF bulletin us members receive encouraged folks to leave Facebook and come to Free Software based social media platforms like Diaspora. And that is why I'm here. And of course, it is my understanding, Diaspora is under a AGPL license, created by the FSF with the help & input of many others of course. Cheers, -Randy

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  • lukasadmin@cc24diaspora.ddns.net
    lukasadmin@cc24diaspora.ddns.net
    2024-06-28

    20k new lines of Code... Wow!

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  • albert1stein
    albert1stein
    2024-06-28

    Planung ersetzt den Zufall durch Irrtum.

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  • tmueller@cc24diaspora.ddns.net
    tmueller@cc24diaspora.ddns.net
    2024-07-02

    In der Mitte von Schwierigkeiten liegen die Möglichkeiten.

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  • N. E. Felibata 👽
    N. E. Felibata 👽
    2024-07-02

    @tmueller@cc24diaspora.ddns.net: Also ich persönlich glaube ja, sie liegen eher am Rande derselben ... aber was weiß ich schon 😉

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  • Birne Helene
    Birne Helene
    2024-07-02

    @N. E. Felibata 👽 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anwy2MPT5RE

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  • N. E. Felibata 👽
    N. E. Felibata 👽
    2024-07-02

    ...committed to finding the worlds rarest #SPAM ...

    Who Wants To Be A #SPAMillionaire?

    dblanc

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  • Hermann Kaiser
    Hermann Kaiser
    2024-07-19

    Just did the upgrade.
    Was pretty straight forward. Only mistake I did was to take the old version of the new exmaple toml config file.
    In there the unix link is different. needed to add // in front of tmp.
    Also need to upgrade/change the diaspora-web.service file since the change to puma. Once the unix socket was working again the apache reverse proxy did too without a change.

    Thanks!

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  • Hermann Kaiser
    Hermann Kaiser
    2024-07-19

    Are you tired of the “file is too big” erorr when trying to post a large photo? Well, so are we. We now automatically resize your image uploads in case they’re too big for us, so you don’t have to take care of that.

    This is one of the best features. Thank you!!!

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  • Dennis Schubert
    Dennis Schubert
    2024-07-19

    erorr

    oh wow. that is an almost embarrassing typo, no idea how multiple people missed that in internal reviews of that post. Whoops. :D

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  • donnamo@diaspora.ragesoss.com
    donnamo@diaspora.ragesoss.com
    2024-08-05

    Was there an erorr? I guess I misses it.;)

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  • Lisa Stranger
    Lisa Stranger
    2024-08-06

    I just tried to check my notifications on friendica and felt compelled to come over here to reiterate my appreciation for the notification structure on diaspora ❤️

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  • Alice Hixson
    Alice Hixson
    2025-02-06

    Wow

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  • Tess
    Tess
    2025-02-06

    8 months ago this was my total "social media" interaction. I saw here that it may sometime in future be unavailable. I looked around & found a few spots. This is by far my favorite though...
    Thank you for being here & I hope you always are...

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  • randygalbraith@diasp.org
    randygalbraith@diasp.org
    2025-02-06

    Hi @Tess. Yes, diasp.org is going to be shutdown. Fortunately other pods, hopefully including diaspora.glasswings.com, will continue. I'm on diasp.org and so soon must join another pod. Cheers, -Randy

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  • Andrew Pam
    Andrew Pam
    2025-02-06

    We don't currently have any plans to shut down diaspora.glasswings.com.

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  • Tess
    Tess
    2025-02-06

    Great @Andrew Pam...thank you !!!

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  • concert-tartan2u@diaspora.aidandunne.com
    concert-tartan2u@diaspora.aidandunne.com
    2025-02-08

    Why shutdown diaspora.org

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  • Michael Fenichel
    Michael Fenichel
    2025-02-08

    See https://b.diasp.org/2024/12/28/2025-diasporg-update/

    Thank you David, and Andrew - all you've done and continue to do.
    Thanks to all the admins/volunteers who have kept this space alive (still!)

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  • Fla
    Fla
    2025-02-09

    Those interested can come to https://diaspora-fr.org.
    Hopefully we will have the migration feature soon.

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  • hyrulianzer0@diaspora.aidandunne.com
    hyrulianzer0@diaspora.aidandunne.com
    2025-03-17

    Great! ... Will there be a stand-alone app?

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  • Thorsten
    Thorsten
    2025-03-18

    @hyrulianzer0@diaspora.aidandunne.com do you know insporation* `?
    It's the official App for Diaspora for iOS and Android.

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  • Andrew Pam
    Andrew Pam
    2025-03-18

    How does it compare to the Dandelion app?

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  • Thorsten
    Thorsten
    2025-03-19

    @Andrew Pam I don't know the Dandelion App - but I think it don't uses the native API of diaspora. Inspiration does.

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  • d3admorozz@social.re
    d3admorozz@social.re
    2025-05-15

    Interesting

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  • redwhite@diaspora.schoenf.de
    redwhite@diaspora.schoenf.de
    2025-06-26

    Opa

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  • redwhite@diaspora.schoenf.de
    redwhite@diaspora.schoenf.de
    2025-06-26

    Sou novo aqui no diasparo

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  • Kurt Lupin
    Kurt Lupin
    2025-06-26

    Bem-vindo!

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  • nadloriot
    nadloriot
    2025-06-26

    bienvenue :)

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