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Memes about the Fediverse.

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Original credit @lucaswerkmeister@wikis.world

Even more original credit: https://xkcd.com/2501/

https://wikis.world/@LucasWerkmeister/116196129805525446

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[–] Gust@piefed.social 57 points 1 day ago (6 children)

I've been on the fediverse for a good while now. I understand that it's a bunch of small user owned servers rather than a few monolithic corporate owned servers, but beyond that I have no idea how this place runs. I don't even know what to call it; I think I've made a fool of myself before by referring to piefed as a website. I am glad other people understand it/work on it, trying to learn networking or consumer software stuff myself makes me want to gouge my eyes out with a melon baller

[–] matlag@sh.itjust.works 32 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Most of the stuff we use is beyond our understanding. No one is supposed to be an expert on everything, so chill and just enjoy it!

agreed. figure out the stuff you enjoy, figure out the depth to which you want to explore it and then just enjoy yourself. fuck having to do everything perfect. we are creatures of wisp and whimsy and i'll be damned if i have to stretch a perfectly round 15 inch pizza dough. no like really all of mine are wonky and oblong and bubbly and delicious and end up as triangular calzones anyways

[–] bdonvr@thelemmy.club 14 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Basically like e-mail, if that helps.

You sign up on Protonmail, your buddy signs up on GMail. You can send mail to yourbuddy@gmail.com from youremail@protonmail.com. Proton Mail sees the address and sends the message over to GMail/Google. Despite there being 100s or 1000s of EMail services they all work together to form a singular service we call "email".

That's a lot of how it works basically. I'd add on community subscriptions to make it more complete. For example a user on piefed.social subscribes to !asklemmy@lemmy.ml. Once the first piefed.social user subscribes, lemmy.ml will begin sending piefed.social a message every time something happens on !asklemmy@lemmy.ml. So let's say a lemmy.world user upvotes a comment in !asklemmy@lemmy.ml. lemmy.world sends that message to lemmy.ml, the host of the community. lemmy.ml then sends a message about the upvote to all servers with someone subscribed to the community, including piefed.social. In this way all servers show the same thing.

But yeah, the important part is that it works. How it works isn't always something the end user needs to know.

[–] veroxii@aussie.zone -1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I see the email analogy all the time but I don't think it's the best one.

The fediverse is literally like Usenet or IRC. You log into a server and the servers talk to each other and sync messages behind the scenes.

It's not a new concept. In fact it's going back to the olden way of doing things.

[–] lvxferre@mander.xyz 10 points 1 day ago

Most people out there don't know how IRC and the Usenet work. So even if this analogy is more accurate, it's less useful.

In the meantime most people on the internet use email.

[–] Cethin@lemmy.zip 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Other people have explained it mostly, but piefed is the software your server (called an instance in the fediverse) is running. Confusingly, your instance is piefed.social, but that's just an address, like any other address. It could theoretically be anything.

Piefed uses a protocol called Activitypub, which allows other software the implements Activitypub to understand each other. Often they can be interoperable. For example, I'm on an instance running Lemmy, which is different from piefed, but we can interact. They happen to be similar enough (Piefed being created from Lemmy) that it's basically seemless. However, both of these also can interact with Mastadon too, but it's less seemless. If you see someone starting a comment with an @[user] then they're probably from Mastadon, which works like Twitter.

As for what to call this? Your home is called piefed.social. The larger thing I call Lemmy, but at this point it's Lemmy and Piefed. Sometimes it has Mastadon mixed in. At large, all federated services are called The Fediverse, but that includes ones not interoperable with ours too. Just this set of interoperable software should probably get a name, but I don't know of one.

You are here and that's what is important. Doesn't matter if you understand the nuts and bolts of Activitypub. We are glad to have you and need more people. Bring your friends!....(by any means necessary)

[–] NOT_RICK@lemmy.world 7 points 1 day ago

Not to make you dig even deeper into your skull with that baller, but in case anyone else wants to understand… Piefed.social is the website you’re on. Piefed is also the software that is running at that web address so that you’re able to chat to me, who is currently on the website Lemmy.world, which is using the software Lemmy to run.

[–] NigelFrobisher@aussie.zone 6 points 1 day ago

I’m a software dev and don’t think I fully have a handle on it. Basically the Fediverse proper is all of the servers networked to each other via the ActivePub protocol, which is to say that they have agreed to share activities (or rather posts with each other) on a peer-to-peer basis. Where it gets a bit more complicated is that there are applications like Mastodon and Lemmy that use activitypub in a particular way to create a specific flavour of social network, so most Fediverse instances are one of these - same executable, many machines - and these only connect with other nodes that are either the same, or compatible with the activities they share.

In principle this means that power over the network is not concentrated in the hands of a few, as instance owners who cause trouble, or fail to moderate their hosted users, can simply be blocked and routed around. An instance can be public and host to anyone who wants to sign up, invitation only, a self-hosted individual, or any kind of organisation (this is where the email metaphor is strongest).