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  • die4ever@retrolemmy.comD die4ever@retrolemmy.com

    Google Translate:

    First of all, the ActivityPub system is not suited to something like Misskey, which flows at lightning speed.

    It was originally designed to connect blogs, small-scale SNSs, and wikis.

    How can it handle the TL hell where tens of thousands of requests fly in per second?

    It’s based on the idea that it would be nice if various small services could send each other updates, so it’s quite costly.

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    sem@piefed.blahaj.zone
    wrote on sidst redigeret af
    #17

    So what is Miss Key? Is it like Tumblr? What’s the culture like?

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    • die4ever@retrolemmy.comD die4ever@retrolemmy.com

      I think the main alternative to Misskey is its fork, Sharkey? I’m not personally familiar with them though

      I think misskey.io is the flagship instance for Misskey so they would not switch since it’s their own software? other instances might

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      hendrik@palaver.p3x.de
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      #18

      Uh sorry, I was a bit unclear. I meant their alternative to leveraging ActivityPub for what they do.

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      • H hendrik@palaver.p3x.de

        And do they have some alternative? I mean without anything to replace it with, that probably means switching off the networking and either split up or all agree on one large service?!

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        povoq@slrpnk.net
        wrote on sidst redigeret af
        #19

        It sounds a bit like they drank too much ATproto coolaid, which is designed for “firehose” like feeds, but does so at the expense of horizontal scalability, making Bluesky a near natural monopoly on the protocol.

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        • povoq@slrpnk.netP povoq@slrpnk.net

          It sounds a bit like they drank too much ATproto coolaid, which is designed for “firehose” like feeds, but does so at the expense of horizontal scalability, making Bluesky a near natural monopoly on the protocol.

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          hendrik@palaver.p3x.de
          wrote on sidst redigeret af
          #20

          May the best team win.

          I’m not sure if trading in these things is very helpful, it probably doesn’t get us all the way. But I can empathize. I feel some nostalgia for the times when I ran mostly text based communication on a potato. And that’s not how any of the more modern tech works. But there’s an entire complicated story behind it.

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          • die4ever@retrolemmy.comD die4ever@retrolemmy.com

            Misskey has 3,535 monthly active users according to https://misskey.fediverse.observer/dailystats

            edit: actually fediverse observer seems to be unable to get active user counts from Misskey instances, many show 0 active users but with thousands of registered users https://misskey.fediverse.observer/list

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            pamasich@kbin.earth
            wrote on sidst redigeret af
            #21

            Might be a privacy feature, I checked out the NodeInfo of one of the 0 active users instances (which I checked and did have active users) and it had “null” in the relevant fields. Only the total users were given.

            So the data just doesn’t seem to be there for those instances. Considering it works for some and not for others, I assume it’s opt-out for some reason.

            That said, FediDB gives 11.3K MAU for Misskey.

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            • H hendrik@palaver.p3x.de

              May the best team win.

              I’m not sure if trading in these things is very helpful, it probably doesn’t get us all the way. But I can empathize. I feel some nostalgia for the times when I ran mostly text based communication on a potato. And that’s not how any of the more modern tech works. But there’s an entire complicated story behind it.

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              povoq@slrpnk.net
              wrote on sidst redigeret af
              #22

              How can the best team win when ATproto is structurally giving Bluesky an advantage over any possible other team? The best solution is not to play such a rigged game.

              ATproto and ActivityPub are not in a competition, despite many people having this wrong impression. ATproto ultimatly tries to solve a different problem than ActivityPub.

              ATproto tries to make the influencer type social media (many follow a few) more robust by giving those influencers better data ownership and outsourcing moderation to community operated filters. At least in theory, as most of it didn’t work out with Bluesky dominating everything and few others interested in becoming part of it.

              ActivityPub ultimatly tries to solve the social network problem where network effects lead to large centralized walled gardens like Facebook or Reddit locking in users. The overall design is thus modeled on that problem and it isn’t particularly suited to cater to social media influencers with large amounts of followers.

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              • povoq@slrpnk.netP povoq@slrpnk.net

                How can the best team win when ATproto is structurally giving Bluesky an advantage over any possible other team? The best solution is not to play such a rigged game.

                ATproto and ActivityPub are not in a competition, despite many people having this wrong impression. ATproto ultimatly tries to solve a different problem than ActivityPub.

                ATproto tries to make the influencer type social media (many follow a few) more robust by giving those influencers better data ownership and outsourcing moderation to community operated filters. At least in theory, as most of it didn’t work out with Bluesky dominating everything and few others interested in becoming part of it.

                ActivityPub ultimatly tries to solve the social network problem where network effects lead to large centralized walled gardens like Facebook or Reddit locking in users. The overall design is thus modeled on that problem and it isn’t particularly suited to cater to social media influencers with large amounts of followers.

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                blaze@piefed.zip
                wrote on sidst redigeret af
                #23

                ActivityPub ultimatly tries to solve the social network problem where network effects lead to large centralized walled gardens like Facebook locking in users. The overall design is thus modeled on that problem and it isn’t particularly suited to cater to social media influencers with large amounts of followers.

                I never thought about it this way. Probably that’s why Mastodon was always struggling with discovery, while on the other hand federation on the Threadiverse works quite well

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                • H hendrik@palaver.p3x.de

                  And do they have some alternative? I mean without anything to replace it with, that probably means switching off the networking and either split up or all agree on one large service?!

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                  pamasich@kbin.earth
                  wrote on sidst redigeret af
                  #24

                  They’re working on their own federation system which they’ll only switch over to when it’s ready. They expect things to be fine for the next few years still.

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                  • B blaze@piefed.zip

                    ActivityPub ultimatly tries to solve the social network problem where network effects lead to large centralized walled gardens like Facebook locking in users. The overall design is thus modeled on that problem and it isn’t particularly suited to cater to social media influencers with large amounts of followers.

                    I never thought about it this way. Probably that’s why Mastodon was always struggling with discovery, while on the other hand federation on the Threadiverse works quite well

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                    flamingos@feddit.uk
                    wrote on sidst redigeret af
                    #25

                    Mastdon’s discoverability issues are as political as they are technical. It fundamentally requires some aggregating and process of people’s data, something Mastodon users are infamously opposed to. Not for entirely illegitimate reasons, but the extent some go to oppose it is troubling.

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                    • flamingos@feddit.ukF flamingos@feddit.uk

                      Mastdon’s discoverability issues are as political as they are technical. It fundamentally requires some aggregating and process of people’s data, something Mastodon users are infamously opposed to. Not for entirely illegitimate reasons, but the extent some go to oppose it is troubling.

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                      blaze@piefed.zip
                      wrote on sidst redigeret af
                      #26

                      Ah, that makes sense. I assume than that discoverability is better on Sharkey and other key forks?

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                      • B blaze@piefed.zip

                        Ah, that makes sense. I assume than that discoverability is better on Sharkey and other key forks?

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                        flamingos@feddit.uk
                        wrote on sidst redigeret af
                        #27

                        Maybe? You’d have to ask someone who’s used them.

                        I’ve actually never used anything beyond my basic mastodon.social account.

                        I’m hoping to finally be able to move of it if FEP-1580 goes anywhere: https://neuromatch.social/@jonny/115376513498494866

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                        • flamingos@feddit.ukF flamingos@feddit.uk

                          Maybe? You’d have to ask someone who’s used them.

                          I’ve actually never used anything beyond my basic mastodon.social account.

                          I’m hoping to finally be able to move of it if FEP-1580 goes anywhere: https://neuromatch.social/@jonny/115376513498494866

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                          blaze@piefed.zip
                          wrote on sidst redigeret af
                          #28

                          Let’s hope!

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                          • P pamasich@kbin.earth

                            They’re working on their own federation system which they’ll only switch over to when it’s ready. They expect things to be fine for the next few years still.

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                            hendrik@palaver.p3x.de
                            wrote sidst redigeret af
                            #29

                            Is there any background information on this? Wikipedia mentions this but they only link to the very same post.

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                            • H hendrik@palaver.p3x.de

                              Is there any background information on this? Wikipedia mentions this but they only link to the very same post.

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                              pamasich@kbin.earth
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                              #30

                              I saw a separate post linked in the Reddit thread on this, where it was said.

                              https://misskey.io/notes/af5udbqosfca05lo

                              Via machine translation:

                              I won’t be leaving the federation immediately, but I will be migrating to the low-overhead federation system MisskeyHQ is developing. Servers incompatible with that system may eventually lose connectivity.

                              The full transition will likely take several years, so it should be fine until then.

                              Source for the full quote of link + translation (Reddit alert)

                              Don’t know more information than this. But the wording there suggests to me that what they’re switching to isn’t fundamentally incompatible with the fediverse. They seem to be treating loss of compatibility as an allowed risk, not a guarantee. So they’re probably still using ActivityPub as a foundation for what they’re building.

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                              • povoq@slrpnk.netP povoq@slrpnk.net

                                How can the best team win when ATproto is structurally giving Bluesky an advantage over any possible other team? The best solution is not to play such a rigged game.

                                ATproto and ActivityPub are not in a competition, despite many people having this wrong impression. ATproto ultimatly tries to solve a different problem than ActivityPub.

                                ATproto tries to make the influencer type social media (many follow a few) more robust by giving those influencers better data ownership and outsourcing moderation to community operated filters. At least in theory, as most of it didn’t work out with Bluesky dominating everything and few others interested in becoming part of it.

                                ActivityPub ultimatly tries to solve the social network problem where network effects lead to large centralized walled gardens like Facebook or Reddit locking in users. The overall design is thus modeled on that problem and it isn’t particularly suited to cater to social media influencers with large amounts of followers.

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                                hendrik@palaver.p3x.de
                                wrote sidst redigeret af hendrik@palaver.p3x.de
                                #31

                                Sure. I was coming from a different perspective. We have all these competing protocols, I’ve used Matrix, XMPP, eMail, several dialects of AP and there’s a bunch more out there, and a plethora of different and/or overlapping use-cases. My definition of a “win” would be to connect people. In a meaningful way and to contribute to their lives. Make it easy to participate and all these things. I don’t really care that much about the exact protocol, that’s just a tool to achieve some goal.

                                I think it’s way more important what we build with these things. My ideal platform would do away with the unhealthy social media dynamics we’ve inherited. It’d be full of people discussing hobby projects, share their travel stories and what’s important to them. Have answers to weird computer problems… Politics would be more than a shouting match. It’d empower people to be constructive while talking to each other. I think the protocol is important to lay out the groundworks for that, but ultimately it is not in itself the standard by which we measure our success.

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                                • die4ever@retrolemmy.comD die4ever@retrolemmy.com

                                  yea, the Threadiverse probably gets a relatively high number of requests since the upvotes/downvotes are also requests

                                  but everything seems to be working fine over here

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                                  libertylizard@slrpnk.net
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                                  #32

                                  I don’t know if I would say it’s working fine. If you don’t clear your cache regularly the main page takes like a full minute to load.

                                  Hopefully it’s fixable but this is a level of performance most internet users would not tolerate.

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                                  • libertylizard@slrpnk.netL libertylizard@slrpnk.net

                                    I don’t know if I would say it’s working fine. If you don’t clear your cache regularly the main page takes like a full minute to load.

                                    Hopefully it’s fixable but this is a level of performance most internet users would not tolerate.

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                                    die4ever@retrolemmy.com
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                                    #33

                                    if a client side action (clearing cache) affects the issue, then it’s not related to the ActivityPub protocol

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                                    • S sem@piefed.blahaj.zone

                                      So what is Miss Key? Is it like Tumblr? What’s the culture like?

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                                      pseudo@jlai.lu
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                                      #34

                                      It is a microblogging plateform of the fediverse. They are as of today two major microblogging software on the fediverse : mastodon and misskey along with its many fork (forkkey or *key) : firefish(previously calkey) iceshrimp, foundkey.

                                      There is of course other microblogging software but mastodon and the *key family seem to me to be the most active.

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                                      • die4ever@retrolemmy.comD die4ever@retrolemmy.com

                                        Google Translate:

                                        First of all, the ActivityPub system is not suited to something like Misskey, which flows at lightning speed.

                                        It was originally designed to connect blogs, small-scale SNSs, and wikis.

                                        How can it handle the TL hell where tens of thousands of requests fly in per second?

                                        It’s based on the idea that it would be nice if various small services could send each other updates, so it’s quite costly.

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                                        pseudo@jlai.lu
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                                        #35

                                        I feel disappointed.

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                                        • S sem@piefed.blahaj.zone

                                          So what is Miss Key? Is it like Tumblr? What’s the culture like?

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                                          ephera@lemmy.ml
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                                          #36

                                          Here’s a collection of words I might use to describe their culture: Japanese, anime, quirky, open-minded, fun, goofball, Absturztaube.

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