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Explore local activities
#palestine strike in formia
“Nothing is yours. It is to use. It is to share. If you will not share it, you cannot use it.” ― Ursula K. Le Guin
Love this quote! mastodon.social/@mayel/11522...
“To learn which questions are unanswerable, and not to answer them: this skill is most needful in times of stress and darkness.” ― Ursula K. Le Guin
“Do nothing because it is righteous or praiseworthy or noble to do so; do nothing because it seems good to do so; do only that which you must do and which you cannot do in any other way.” ― Ursula K. LeGuin
“To learn which questions are unanswerable, and not to answer them: this skill is most needful in times of stress and darkness.” ― Ursula K. Le Guin
Margaret Atwood is on substack, likely the most relevant substack in days like these...
margaretatwood.substack.com/
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@firesloth@gts.scoobysnack.net hey do you get this mention?
"How do we maintain a sense of individual agency when our connection is increasingly distributed?"
I am enjoying every second of this talk:
unlikehumans.antikythera.org/
@deadsuperhero@spark.box464.social we developed a PWA that does a decent job imo, re. native apps, we will have some cool news soon-ish :)
@spark464@spark.box464.social
measure this ceppa bryan johnson...
noemamag.com/cultivating-wel...
nuova casa per le galline in costruzione, per questi giorni devono accontentarsi di un bilocale...
I've noticed that as well when I edit posts. The Bonfire Edit dialog isn't quite right. I usually just delete it and start over.
@ele@spark.box464.social @spark464@spark.box464.social @mayel @box464@mastodon.social @admin@spark.box464.social
right, we need to properly integrate the edit workflow in our current composer, instead of using a dialog... will open an issue! thx!
noticing is my way of opposing
"[...] Noticing is my way of opposing a particular modernist practice of looking towards an imagined future. Certain things get coded as possible futures and then we develop blinders so that all we can see is our trajectory towards one kind of imagined future, which isn’t actually the future but is a stereotyped dream future. And so, we stopped seeing. Noticing is trying to take those blinders off to look at the world around us, with special attention to the more-than-human world, by which I mean the human plus non-human world."
Non so bene cosa stiamo facendo ma per ora sembra piacergli....
Anna Tsing - Wonder in the midst of dread (A very recent lecture)
Exploring a Bonfire Geosocial Extension
Overview
This issue explores implementing a basic geosocial extension for Bonfire that enables location-based social interactions without the privacy concerns, gamification and corporate overhead of foursquare.
Relevant resources
- Use cases and proposed implementation approach: hedgedoc.socialweb.coop/kUPv...
- Geosocial task force github.com/swicg/geosocial (Issues are particularly relevant)
- Small client for checking in places socialwebfoundation.org/2025...
Mockups
Create new activities in the composer
Currently, our composer only supports notes and articles. To enable check-ins/check-outs, we need:
- Activity type selector: Dropdown next to user avatar in composer
- Dynamic fields: Show relevant inputs based on selected activity type
- For check-ins/travel/check-outs: Autocomplete location input
Here our standard component, but with a dropdown element next the user avatar to select the activity to publish
The dropdown shows the activity type available, based on the active extensions
Once the user chooses the activity, the composer includes the needed extra field, in this case for check-in it only adds a autocomplete input for selecting the location.
(I added a dropdown next to checkin for switching between checkin - travel - checkout, maybe it's better to show all the 3 options inline?)
The place page
Places should be first-class AP actor.
This transforms places from simple geotags into active participants in the federated web, allowing physical spaces to build communities and curate their digital presence.
This means also that a place should be managed by one or more user.
In the following mockups we envisioned a very basic place page: on the right sidebar there is the About widget, with some extra fields that can be included in the place settings such as: name, address, phone number, email, opening hours, plus some aggregated data if needed, like the amount of check-in in last day/weel/month etc.
The page would have different tabs based on what's most relevant for the place and the extensions enabled, here the check-in feed
and the events feed
We already have most of the building block ready for implementing this, at least for this basic version (eg. focusing only on "public" spaces, not including the event extension, focus on check-in/check-out functionalities).
Location Pages for Non-Actor Places
For locations from places.pub (or similar services) that aren't yet ActivityPub actors, we can create aggregation pages that function like more structured location-specific hashtag pages. Users can follow these locations and explore all related activities in one place.
See all the check-in that belong to a specific location
See the map with all the other locations nearby
See all the media published in that location
Next steps
- Add a Map view mockup (we do already have one in the bonfire_geolocate extension) to navigate all the places in a interactive way
- Add more geosocial activity preview to see how they appear in other feeds
- Feedback on proposed UX flow
🤮 This is the reason why US withdraws from UNESCO today (from the official note)
"...UNESCO’s decision to admit the “State of Palestine” as a Member State is highly problematic, contrary to U.S. policy, and contributed to the proliferation of anti-Israel rhetoric within the organization."
state.gov/releases/office-of...
Looking at @bonfire I feel like it's time to setup a test instance?
@ankorage@fe.disroot.org @muppeth@fe.disroot.org sounds awesome!