• Raphael@communick.news
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    I was super excited when I saw the headline because I am just about to deploy a headless ActivityPub server, then I realized it’s a client for the Mastodon API.

  • Rimu@piefed.social
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    You can try it at https://smolfedi.pollux.casa/

    I took it for a spin the other day. I was disappointed to find that despite it being very lightweight in terms of client requirements (great!) it is extremely slow. I surmise that every page load is making requests to the Mastodon API on your mastodon instance (like a client app would, except this one is running on a server…) rather than caching anything locally. This kinda nullifies the benefits of being a ‘lightweight client’ in the first place - the UX is getting nerfed for no gain in speed.

    Still I appreciate the no-JS ideal and the extreme compatibility and am looking forward to seeing where this project goes.

    • Leon@pawb.social
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      2 days ago

      This is something you don’t see every day.

      I have no strong feelings about php, but I love your enthusiasm.

      • Carl Newton@feddit.uk
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        Listen, I’m going to shamelessly self promote my project all I can! Also PHP, also Symfony: Habitat is a platform for local communities. I don’t think PHP gets enough love! It’s incredibly versatile and is actually very fast in recent years.

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          Oh, that sounds nice! How does it work though? Are instances fully self-contained? Or is there cross instance federation or discoverability?

  • solrize@lemmy.ml
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    2 days ago

    Adele Codeberg? She was one of the designers of Smalltalk, I thought. So I’m surprised to hear that about PHP.