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What you are referring to as ActivityPub is actually Mastodon/ActivityPub or as I've recently started calling it Mastodon + ActivityPub. ActivityPub is not a functional social media protocol unto itself, but rather another component of a fully functioning Mastodon network made useful by the Mastodon backend, Mastodon frontend and vital extensions comprising a full social media protocol as defined by Mastodon. Many social media users run a similar implementation of the Mastodon protocol, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of Mastodon protocol which is widely used today is often called "ActivityPub", and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the Mastodon protocol, developed by Mastodon. There really is an ActivityPub, and these people are using, but it is just a small part of the network they use made by cwebber and her friends.

ActivityPub is the core: the base protocol in the system that established the base for our extensions. ActivityPub along with Activity Streams 2.0 is an essential part of the Mastodon network, but almost useless by itself; it can only function in the context of dysfunctional social media. ActivityPub is normally used in combination with the Mastodon extensions: the whole network is basically ActivityPub fixed by Mastodon extensions. All the so-called ActivityPub implementations are really Mastodon/ActivityPub.

@beardalaxy @littljack I mainly stopped upgrading because I don't like some of the new design changes but I have though about merging the newer versions because the age is getting very obvious

@GapYoukai poltards realizing all their anti semitism comes from a jewish billionaire

@colahpse kinda but no and also ignores that only passenger cars and small vans can realistically run on batteries (even accounting for battery tech improvements) and those already account for only a tiny chunk of emissions

he does mention corn grown for gas as part of solution to low output- let's just replace corn with solar panels. while getting rid of ethanol additives would be good, he conveniently ignores the Energy Policy Act 2005 had bipartisan support and the evil republican capitalist critics were right about it

he does talk about battery supply chains and does address some points but not very deeply and ends it with "Once you build enough you just recycle"

"Things have nuance and aren't black and white"
*5 minutes later*
"Things don't have nuance and are black and white"

youtube.com/watch?v=KtQ9nt2ZeG

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Mainly gaming/nerd instance for people who value free speech. Everyone is welcome.