new year update on what I'm using: #phanpy and #pl-fe as desktop clients, my own #fedicat and a bit of #IceCubes on iOS, hosting this and other official accounts on #mastohost, account on iosdev.space is super useful for ios dev, random posting on universeodon.com (basically where I started in the #fediverse, in retrospect I would have picked something with a shorter domain), love using #neodb and #bookwyrm, and thanks to all the admins out their hosting my test accounts!
Edit: ein guter Tipp dazu: https://mementomori.social/@juergen_hubert/115841823276531705
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Sind hier #Bookwyrm-Leseratten, die mir erklärbären können wie ich mir das verlinkte Buch ins virtuelle Regal stelle?
ISBN- und Autor*innen-Suche waren leider erfolg-, und ich bin ratlos.
https://verlag-immergruen.de/product/spitzel-v-personen-spycops-typologie-demaskierung/
Edit: ein guter Tipp dazu: https://mementomori.social/@juergen_hubert/115841823276531705
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Sind hier #Bookwyrm-Leseratten, die mir erklärbären können wie ich mir das verlinkte Buch ins virtuelle Regal stelle?
ISBN- und Autor*innen-Suche waren leider erfolg-, und ich bin ratlos.
https://verlag-immergruen.de/product/spitzel-v-personen-spycops-typologie-demaskierung/
new year update on what I'm using: #phanpy and #pl-fe as desktop clients, my own #fedicat and a bit of #IceCubes on iOS, hosting this and other official accounts on #mastohost, account on iosdev.space is super useful for ios dev, random posting on universeodon.com (basically where I started in the #fediverse, in retrospect I would have picked something with a shorter domain), love using #neodb and #bookwyrm, and thanks to all the admins out their hosting my test accounts!
Deux ans déjà, depuis que j'ai découvert #BookWyrm et son instance francophone, dont @balbec assure l'existence et le fonctionnement d'une horloge.
Associée à l'apparition d'une petite librairie de quartier près de chez moi, elle m'a permis un renouveau certain dans mes habitudes de lecture, avec un plaisir renouvelé. Encore un grand merci à Anthony !
Fin d'année, heure du bilan. Voici donc celui que m'a proposé notre instance francophone : http://bw.heraut.eu/user/fresseng/2025-in-the-books?key=5c32bc1b8651421aadc4cb6cdd5338f8
Bonne fin d'année !
Deux ans déjà, depuis que j'ai découvert #BookWyrm et son instance francophone, dont @balbec assure l'existence et le fonctionnement d'une horloge.
Associée à l'apparition d'une petite librairie de quartier près de chez moi, elle m'a permis un renouveau certain dans mes habitudes de lecture, avec un plaisir renouvelé. Encore un grand merci à Anthony !
Fin d'année, heure du bilan. Voici donc celui que m'a proposé notre instance francophone : http://bw.heraut.eu/user/fresseng/2025-in-the-books?key=5c32bc1b8651421aadc4cb6cdd5338f8
Bonne fin d'année !
so, so disappointing how @bookwyrm's largest instance has been down for more than a week. what's worse is that for as long as i've been there, its export functionality was undergoing "maintenance" so i was literally unable to migrate anywhere else. are these past few years of adding rare books to my list just... gone? was i wrong to feel abandon goodreads in favor of the fediverse? 😔
I think I have identified a fairly significant flaw in how the #Fediverse currently operates. Hear me out.
The Fediverse currently consists of all sorts of different systems - #Mastodon, #Friendica , #Pixelfed , #PeerTube, #BookWyrm , and so forth. And while they are all connected via the #ActivityPub protocol, they all have different functionalities and different ways of presenting themselves. Which is as it should be, because Diversity Is Our Strength(TM).
However, it is here that the ActivityPub-based interactivity hits its limits - for usually, you can either experience the relevant system as it was intended, or you can interact with it, but not both - _unless_ you have an account on the same system (though not necessarily on the same instance).
Let's say that you are a Mastodon user who looks at another person's BookWyrm page. You scroll through their books, posts, and comments. Then you see some comment you want to comment on yourself, but can you do so?
Not directly. You need to figure out the URL of their comment, and then copy and paste that comment into the search bar of your Mastodon instance. Then it will show up in the same format as a Mastodon post, and you can interact with it - boost it, like it, comment on it.
Sure, it works, but it's a whole lot of tedious effort.
Or you can search for the user account in Mastodon and scroll through all their posts and comments as if they were a Mastodon user - and thus, you will miss out on all the unique user interface features of BookWyrm.
So what is missing?
Well, Mastodon already has an "Open original page" feature when looking at someone's post. What we need is an "Open original page AND AUTHENTICATE" feature. This way, the target instance (whatever software they are using) could acknowledge the viewer as an external user who could nevertheless fully interact with the local user interface, including the ability to boost, like, and make comments.
This is something that should be theoretically possible to implement, right? #FediHelp
I think I have identified a fairly significant flaw in how the #Fediverse currently operates. Hear me out.
The Fediverse currently consists of all sorts of different systems - #Mastodon, #Friendica , #Pixelfed , #PeerTube, #BookWyrm , and so forth. And while they are all connected via the #ActivityPub protocol, they all have different functionalities and different ways of presenting themselves. Which is as it should be, because Diversity Is Our Strength(TM).
However, it is here that the ActivityPub-based interactivity hits its limits - for usually, you can either experience the relevant system as it was intended, or you can interact with it, but not both - _unless_ you have an account on the same system (though not necessarily on the same instance).
Let's say that you are a Mastodon user who looks at another person's BookWyrm page. You scroll through their books, posts, and comments. Then you see some comment you want to comment on yourself, but can you do so?
Not directly. You need to figure out the URL of their comment, and then copy and paste that comment into the search bar of your Mastodon instance. Then it will show up in the same format as a Mastodon post, and you can interact with it - boost it, like it, comment on it.
Sure, it works, but it's a whole lot of tedious effort.
Or you can search for the user account in Mastodon and scroll through all their posts and comments as if they were a Mastodon user - and thus, you will miss out on all the unique user interface features of BookWyrm.
So what is missing?
Well, Mastodon already has an "Open original page" feature when looking at someone's post. What we need is an "Open original page AND AUTHENTICATE" feature. This way, the target instance (whatever software they are using) could acknowledge the viewer as an external user who could nevertheless fully interact with the local user interface, including the ability to boost, like, and make comments.
This is something that should be theoretically possible to implement, right? #FediHelp
I think I have identified a fairly significant flaw in how the #Fediverse currently operates. Hear me out.
The Fediverse currently consists of all sorts of different systems - #Mastodon, #Friendica , #Pixelfed , #PeerTube, #BookWyrm , and so forth. And while they are all connected via the #ActivityPub protocol, they all have different functionalities and different ways of presenting themselves. Which is as it should be, because Diversity Is Our Strength(TM).
However, it is here that the ActivityPub-based interactivity hits its limits - for usually, you can either experience the relevant system as it was intended, or you can interact with it, but not both - _unless_ you have an account on the same system (though not necessarily on the same instance).
Let's say that you are a Mastodon user who looks at another person's BookWyrm page. You scroll through their books, posts, and comments. Then you see some comment you want to comment on yourself, but can you do so?
Not directly. You need to figure out the URL of their comment, and then copy and paste that comment into the search bar of your Mastodon instance. Then it will show up in the same format as a Mastodon post, and you can interact with it - boost it, like it, comment on it.
Sure, it works, but it's a whole lot of tedious effort.
Or you can search for the user account in Mastodon and scroll through all their posts and comments as if they were a Mastodon user - and thus, you will miss out on all the unique user interface features of BookWyrm.
So what is missing?
Well, Mastodon already has an "Open original page" feature when looking at someone's post. What we need is an "Open original page AND AUTHENTICATE" feature. This way, the target instance (whatever software they are using) could acknowledge the viewer as an external user who could nevertheless fully interact with the local user interface, including the ability to boost, like, and make comments.
This is something that should be theoretically possible to implement, right? #FediHelp
Out of curiosity, what #FediVerse applications _other_ than Mastodon have you used?
In my case, it's:
- #BookWyrm
- #PixelFed
- #Lemmy
- #NeoDB
- #WordPress #ActivityPub plugin
I have to ask: How actively maintained is #BookWyrm as a project these days?
Apparently, my own instance (bookrastinating.com, which is the second largest one) - recently lost its SSL certificates, and the admin account seems to be inactive.
And the archive/export function doesn't work, either, which makes me rather nervous.
Also, the Patreon Page for BookWyrm as a whole hasn't been updated since 2022.
I have to ask: How actively maintained is #BookWyrm as a project these days?
Apparently, my own instance (bookrastinating.com, which is the second largest one) - recently lost its SSL certificates, and the admin account seems to be inactive.
And the archive/export function doesn't work, either, which makes me rather nervous.
Also, the Patreon Page for BookWyrm as a whole hasn't been updated since 2022.
Ich bin ja gespannt, ob ich nach dem #Fediday neue Nutzer:innen bei https://bookwyrm.de/ begrüßen darf. 😉
Ich bin ja gespannt, ob ich nach dem #Fediday neue Nutzer:innen bei https://bookwyrm.de/ begrüßen darf. 😉