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Building A Multi-Platform Feed Reader App - is it Worthwhile?
The idea
I want to build an app, in which you can subscribe or follow profiles or feeds from multiple platforms, including various fediverse platforms (lemmy, Mastodon, Friendica, etc), blogs, and others (no idea what else yet).
App will have optional smart filtering and sorting, and optional algorithm based on your reading habits.
The north star goal is to make this app give the user the feel of being officially supported by the platforms it reads from. It should feel like a lemmy app if you see a lemmy post, feel like Mastodon if it's Mastodon, etc. This is obviously a monumental effort, so I will have to make concessions (hence north star).
Motivation
I see the recession of multi-source or Multi-Platform feed readers (RSS) as quite unfortunate to user choice and freedom.
I think this app, will promote a few ideals of mine:
- being intentional about content we want on our feed
- breaking boundary between different platforms (which is the spirit of ActivityPub)
- promoting open platforms: encourage non-profitting creators to make their content accessible on these platforms, and readers to read from them.
- consuming internet content without data mining, addictive scrolling, and having the choice to smart filter or sort your feed.
What are your thoughts? Do you agree that this is worthwhile?
Besides blog posts (RSS), lemmy, Mastodon, and other big fsdiverse platforms, what would you want to see on this app?
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Web Embeddable Common Lisp
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Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…
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Mondoweiss centers Palestinian voices
If you value independent journalism that prioritizes Palestinian voices and exposes the realities on the ground, Mondoweiss needs your help.EveryAction
The Hollow Men of Hims
Link: alexkesin.com/p/the-hollow-men…
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…
The Hollow Men of Hims
An admittedly partial–but deeply troubling–case against America's most brazen medical grift, involving Chinese knockoffs, subscription traps, and prescription gas station sex pills.Alex Kesin (Alex Kesin's Pharmacopoeia)
The Working Group under the CSTO Council of Defense Ministers has discussed electronic warfare issues in Kyrgyzstan
OSCE Secretary General Thomas Greminger will visit the CSTO Secretariat and take part in the meeting of the Permanent Council of the Collective Security Treaty Organizationen.odkb-csto.org
Mitigating the "7 Deadly Fediverse UX Sins"
This article is a response to Tim Chambers' recent writeup, titled The Seven Deadly UX Sins of the Fediverse Web Experience (To Fix). It's a pretty great read, and I'm writing this not as a rebuttal, but to analyze and expand on the points made.
This is a musing on 7 problems that have been pointed out, with some ideas on what progress has been made to fix them.
Mitigating the "7 Deadly Fediverse UX Sins"
Thinking through Tim Chambers' writeup on how to deal with the sometimes very spotty UX of Open Social Web platforms.Sean Tilley (deadsuperhero)
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Well, no, this was just responding to a critique on UX shortcomings, and highlighting how different efforts could solve various problems.
It sounds more like you're talking about one of my previous blog posts, where I was talking about a super-flexible frontend that's basically a pagebuilder. Make no mistake, I would love to see custom profile music and radios! And I agree that accessibility needs to be way better!
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critique on UX shortcomings, and highlighting how different efforts could solve various problems
Which are solvable by creating a customized SNS frontend.
Lemmy is a community first centric ActivityPub network, thus most frontend tailor UX for community engagement, and not SNS.
Similarly Peertube is for videos, thus the UX will tailor for videos centric experiences.
What you detailed was a SNS tailored UX, not a community or video one.
Trump Lashes Out at CNN and NYT's Leaked Iran Strikes Reports
US President Donald Trump has accused The New York Times and CNN of trying to spread misleading information regarding the results of US strikes on Iranian facilities.Sputnik International
Fake Ghetto Girl Jasmine Crockett Comes in Last
Pretending to be a ghetto girl isn’t working as well as Jasmine Crockett thought it would. Lacking total self-awareness, she put in her bid to become the Ranking member of House Oversight Committee and came in last. Crockett is actually a privileged private school graduate.
Fake Ghetto Girl Jasmine Crockett Comes in Last
Pretending to be a ghetto girl isn't working as well as Jasmine Crockett thought it would. Lacking total self-awareness, she put in her bid to become the Ranking member of House Oversight Committee and came in last.M Dowling (Independent Sentinel)
Iran Shows Us Why The US And Israel Should Not Be Allowed To Have Nukes
Caitlin Johnstone- After pumping out deception and fake diplomacy in order to assist Israel’s unprovoked war on Iran and launch an unprovoked attack, Trump celebrated his facilitation of a ceasefire.thealtworld (TheAltWorld’s Newsletter)
Learning German has many benefits for young people – and it’s not as hard as its reputation suggests
Learning German has many benefits for young people – and it’s not as hard as its reputation suggests
Learning a language gives you unique insights into different cultures, societies and perspectives.The Conversation
Seven Israeli Soldiers Killed in Khan Yunis Ambush: All the Details - Palestine Chronicle
A single Palestinian resistance fighter triggered a deadly ambush in southern Gaza, killing seven Israeli soldiers and wounding sixteen.admin (Palestine Chronicle)
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Someone on Diaspora recommended this book. Thanks to that person. It's good.
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Exactly. That's where spergs betray themselves.
That's why it's dumb to go over the top. It mis-describes the problem, turns ppl off, and is self discrediting.
Unfortunately there is a real problem here, but best to be realistic about it and keep emotions in check. Leave that for the women.
D Day Veteran - "I'm The Only One Who Survived." (Age 101)
Lebanese Army arrests Islamic State's leader in Lebanon
Lebanese Army arrests Islamic State's leader in Lebanon-english.news.cn
Podcast: Reacting to Zohran Mamdani's primary victory, Peter Feld says, "It's proven that Zionism is a paper tiger in Democratic politics and that the emperor has no clothes."
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Breaking down Zohran Mamdani’s stunning New York victory
Reacting to Zohran Mamdani’s primary victory, Peter Feld says, “It’s proven that Zionism is a paper tiger in Democratic politics and that the emperor has no clothes.”Michael Arria (Mondoweiss)
The anarchist ideals are far from being in contradiction, as the "scientific socialists" claim, to the laws of evolution as proved by science; they are a conception which fits these laws perfectly; they are the experimental system brought from the field of research to that of social realization.
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Is Lovable getting monetization wrong?
Link: getlago.substack.com/p/lovable…
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…
Lovable makes $75m in 7 months—but is it nailing pricing?
The current (and future) monetization strategies of "Shopify for SaaS"Finn (The Bill, Please)
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1941 and 2022: Why did the USSR and Russia respond differently to the Nazi threat?
1941 and 2022: Why did the USSR and Russia respond differently to the Nazi threat? Rossa Primavera ReflectionsAvis Krane (Rossa Primavera International News)
but live a few weeks in europe and you will get a taste
This IS foreign interference
"What we are very proud of now is the young generation like Prime Minister Trudeau, the president of Argentina and so on, we penetrate the cabinets… I know that least half Trudeau’s cabinet or even more than half of his cabinet are actually from our young global leaders of the World Economic Forum" Klaus Schwab
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Liberal Minister Gets ANGRY On LIVE TV With Reporters!
Liberal Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand spoke with reporters ahead of the start of the 2025 NATO meeting in the Netherlands, and was not impressed by th...YouTube
[Solved] "[OK] Reached target Graphical Interface" after login before getting booted back to the login screen
Hey all, semi-novice Linux user here.
I'm running EndeavourOS with KDE on a Lenovo with an Intel CPU and integrated GPU.
I was attempting to update my system today but kept getting the error referenced in this newsletter that I found after looking for the error online. I ran each command in the newsletter exactly as written and then rebooted my system.
After rebooting, I'm able to successfully get to the login screen and input my username/password but, instead of my desktop, logging in takes me to a command interface for about a second before reverting to the same login screen. The line in the title is the last entry shown in that command interface.
I've looked online for solutions but it doesn't seem like anyone with my same error is getting stuck on the login screen (most people seem to be stuck on Grub and are able to use e, ctrl+alt-F2, etc) and I'm just sorta lost on what to do at this point.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
Edit: Thank you to MyNameIsRichard for your help. It turns out that I needed to install plasma-x11-session as I am still an x11 user and a recent update made it necessary to install this package manually.
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It's fixed!! Thank you so much!
Side note: also going to subscribe to the Arch newsletter to avoid mishaps like this in the future.
Hezbollah: No to Surrender—Only Resistance
Alahednews - Fastnews - Hezbollah: No to Surrender—Only Resistanceenglish.alahednews.news
QEMU: Define policy forbidding use of AI code generators
Link: github.com/qemu/qemu/commit/3d…
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…
docs: define policy forbidding use of AI code generators · qemu/qemu@3d40db0
There has been an explosion of interest in so called AI code generators. Thus far though, this is has not been matched by a broadly accepted legal interpretation of the licensing implications for c...GitHub
And why self-determination for African and Indigenous people is the climate solution
Welcome to this livestream hosted by the African People's Solidarity Committee looking at the root causes of climate change and how you can be part of the solution under the leadership of the African liberation movement.
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Colonialism is Destroying the Environment
And why self-determination for African and Indigenous people is the climate solutionWelcome to this livestream hosted by the African People's Solidarity Comm...YouTube
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He can enter the domicile. But a man's house is the emotional boundaries of love present within.
Vampires use spiritual laws. Thus, if you comply with the warrant, you have not invited the vampire in.
That's my interpretation. I have no knowledge of vampire laws/rule other than common knowledge.
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I can PROMISE you.
If i see a fag, troon, pedo, raghead, jew, furry or whatever. If i ask them what computer system they use or i look at their bio it will, with almost perfect certainty be linux.
Linux=fags
windows=natsoc
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Sanaa sends fiery message to Washington regarding ceasefire deal
SANA, June 25 (YPA) - A senior Yemeni leader in Sanaa sent on Wednesday a fiery message to the United States regarding the Omani-brokered ceasefire agreement, which was reached last May.Mohammed Nasser Al-Bukhaiti, a member of the Ansarullah Politicaاحسن (Yemen Press Agency)
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I saw a guy carrying a stack of board games in my neighborhood today
He must have been going to a party, he had catan, he had uno, and he had Scrabble way up at the top. His stack wasn't balanced very well though, and Scrabble fell, the box burst open, spilling tiles everywhere.
So I went up to him and asked, "what's the word on the street?"
Gaza Resistance operation sets APC ablaze, kills 7 soldiers inside
An explosive device planted by Palestinian Resistance fighters destroyed an Israeli Puma vehicle in Khan Younis, killing seven soldiers.Al Mayadeen English (Gaza Resistance operation sets APC ablaze, kills 7 soldiers inside)
JWST has detected a potential Saturn-mass planet, TWA 7b, orbiting the young star TWA 7.
This discovery marks the first time a planet has been directly associated with sculpting a debris disc and could offer the first observational hint of a trojan disc.
The findings highlight Webb's ability to explore previously unseen, low-mass planets around nearby stars and open a new frontier for exoplanet discovery and characterization.
Webb captures evidence of a lightweight planet around TWA 7
Astronomers using the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope have captured compelling evidence of a planet with a mass similar to Saturn orbiting the young nearby star TWA 7.www.esawebb.org
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@HebrideanHecate , @h4890 , @chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.ca , and @jeffcliff of course.
Of course it's me. I wanted to try out a new instance since the Fediverse is so different depending which instance you're using. I intended this to link to Amerika.org but apparently never did that in the profile, although I post Amerika content daily.
How you fellows been?
XPipe - A connection hub for all your servers: Status update for the v16 release
Today I can share a major development status update of XPipe, a connection hub that allows you to access your entire server infrastructure from your local desktop. It can make your life easier when working with any kind of servers by eliminating all the commonly tedious tasks that come up when interacting with remote systems, either from the terminal or from a graphical interface. XPipe comes with integrations for SSH, docker and other containers, various hypervisors, and more without requiring setup on your remote systems. You can also keep using your favourite text/code editors, terminals, password managers, shells, command-line tools, and more with it.
Docker compose
This release introduces support for docker compose. Containers in compose projects are grouped together and can be managed all at the same time via compose project entries.
The container state information shown is also improved, always showing the container state in combination with the system information.
Batch mode
There is now a batch mode available that allows you to select multiple systems via checkboxes and perform actions for the entire batch. This can include starting/stopping, automatically adding available subconnections, or running scripts on all selected systems.
You can toggle the batch mode in the top left corner.
Password managers
The password manager integrations have been upgraded:
- There is now support for KeePassXC
- All password manager integrations have been reworked to work out of the box without configuration
- There is now support to use password manager SSH agents more easily
- You can now unlock the xpipe vault with your password manager
SSH
Various improvements were made to the SSH implementation:
- The SSH gateway implementation has been reworked so that you can now use local SSH keys and other identities for connections with gateways
- The VSCode SSH remote integration has been reworked to allow more connections it to be opened in vscode. It now supports essentially all simple SSH connections, custom SSH connections, SSH config connections, and VM SSH connections. This support includes gateways
- There is now built-in support to refresh an SSO openpubkey with the opkssh tool when needed
- There is now the option to enable verbose ssh output to diagnose connection issues better
- For VMs, you can now choose to not use the hypervisor host as SSH gateway and instead directly connect to the VM IP
Other
- Connection names, e.g. VM names, will now automatically update on refresh when they were changed
- You can now launch custom scripts within XPipe with a command output dialog window without having to open a terminal
- Various installation types like the linux apt/rpm repository and homebrew installations now support automatic updates as well
- The k8s integration will now automatically add all namespaces for the current context when searching for connections
- The application window will now hide any unnecessary sidebars when being resized to a small width. This makes it much easier to use XPipe in a tiling window arrangement
- The webtop has been updated to have terminal multiplexers, proper konsole tab support, disabled kwallet, and more
- Various error messages and connection creation dialogs now contain a help link to the documentation sections
A note on the open-source model
Since it has come up a few times, in addition to the note in the git repository, I would like to clarify that XPipe is not fully FOSS software. The core that you can find on GitHub is Apache 2.0 licensed, but the distribution you download ships with closed-source extensions. There's also a licensing system in place with limitations on what kind of systems you can connect to in the community edition as I am trying to make a living out of this. I understand that this is a deal-breaker for some, so I wanted to give a heads-up.
Outlook
If this project sounds interesting to you, you can check it out on GitHub, visit the Website, or check out the Docs for more information.
Enjoy!
Are there any plans to make a Flatpak version of this? I've moved to an immutable OS and none of the options you have will install. Flatpaks are their preferred method. I know I could self host my own version which may be what I may end up doing anyway, but I'd prefer to have it more local yet another docker container. 😀
Edit: I just went with the Appimage which works.
US has limited info about Iranian society — First Defense Deputy Chair Chizhov
First Deputy Chairman of the Russian Federation Council Committee on Defense and Security Vladimir Chizhov assesses the effect of American strikes on the Islamic Republic of IranOdysee
King Of The Road - Roger Miller 4K-HD 1965 {Stereo}
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King Of The Road - Roger Miller 4K-HD 1965 {Stereo}
1965....#4 U.S. Billboard Hot 100, #1 UK Singles Chart, #10 CanadaOriginal live performance video edited and remastered with HQ studio sound."King of the Roa...YouTube
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Breaking News: CDC’s New Vaccine Advisers Vow to Study Cumulative Effect of Childhood Vaccine Schedule
Martin Kulldorff, Ph.D., the committee’s new chair, opened the meeting by reassuring the public that the committee members will use “evidence-based medicine” to make vaccine recommendations.The Defender
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Court Rules Anthropic’s Book Scans Qualify as "Fair Use"
California court backs Anthropic’s use of scanned print books for AI training as fair use, aiding Claude model development.Dan Frieth (Reclaim the Net)


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If you want to defend vaccines, then stop trying to silence the debate
If vaccine advocates are so confident in the evidence, why are they working so hard to avoid a public debate?Maryanne Demasi, PhD (Maryanne Demasi, reports)
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Vivek, is back in the news?
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in reply to ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠 • • •Email is a great addition, I didn't consider that one. Thanks for that!
I'd love to add reddit and other big social medias even, but their restrictive access policies aren't very promising.
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in reply to matcha_addict • • •To have an aggregation tool that could seamlessly put together such different environments would awesome, but the scope can be a bit too overarching at first. My suggestion, having seen the progress of another aggregation platform (mainly for video/audio), Grayjay, is to proceed slowly at creating integrations, as effort to maintain them is potentially exponential, and then, when you feel comfortable managing the ones you already made, proceed to the next.
And unrelated, but is RSS truly shrinking? I found out about it some 1~2 years ago, and unless it's due to me using this type of technology for so little time, but it feels far more are made or keep existing than there are feeds being killed. Worse part for finding the feeds is that often they are hidden in the page's source code.
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in reply to matcha_addict • • •This is the exact opposite of what I'm working on. My idea is to embrace "Protocols, not platforms" and treat all the different places are sources of content (like RSS) but with the added two-way interactivity that is enabled by ActivityPub and Linked Data.
So of course the UI will need to adapt: threaded discussion forums would be presented in a different way in relation to long form blog feeds. But luckily this is already part of the benefits from Linked Data. A Lemmy post is presented in the Fediverse as
https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Page
, and each response is ahttps://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#note
, while a blog entry from WriteFreely is ahttps://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Article
and an video from PeerTube is ahttps://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Video
... this information about the object type should be enough for us to figure out the best way to handle the UI.Believe it or not, I would like to have a read-only view of the Big Tech feeds. Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Reddit, Twitter, Facebook posts from your friends, all of that crap. Like what GrayJay is doing. The idea though would be not to interact with it, but to have a way to people to ease their way out into the open alternatives.
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in reply to matcha_addict • • •I think a lot of open social media accept the RSS format.
Like for example if you add a “.rss” to the end of a bluesky profile url you get the rss feed for it.
So this actually seems quite doable!
I would say its something you dont need top efficiency. Don’t do it in Rust. It’s fine to use python or something.
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