minds.com is a social media service founded in 2011, notable for publishing source code for their platform under a free license (AGPL);
https://developers.minds.com/docs/contributing/license/
In 2021 they decentralised their in-house chat by connecting it to the Matrix network;
https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1236784837018611712
#TIL that minds.com is implementing ActivityPub and connecting to the fediverse;
https://networks.minds.com/blog/post/what-is-the-fediverse-the-next-evolution-of-social-media
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Has anyone tried to use the AGPL-licensed code published by Minds.com to stand up their own community-hosted service? If that works, we'll add it to fediverse.party;
https://codeberg.org/fediverse/fediparty/issues/277
On the face of it, this would give you access to both ActivityPub and Matrix networks, under one set of login credentials. Not sure what moving parts are involved, what the resource usage would be, or whether the code in their repo is sufficient;
minds.com is a social media service founded in 2011, notable for publishing source code for their platform under a free license (AGPL);
https://developers.minds.com/docs/contributing/license/
In 2021 they decentralised their in-house chat by connecting it to the Matrix network;
https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1236784837018611712
#TIL that minds.com is implementing ActivityPub and connecting to the fediverse;
https://networks.minds.com/blog/post/what-is-the-fediverse-the-next-evolution-of-social-media
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