Took a bit of work but I’ve moved #Koype from my personal Git server over to the umbrella organization for @blackaf on Gitlab. This’ll be the more communal place for the project.
https://v2.jacky.wtf/post/4c0cc60a-179a-442e-bad3-af5511ecf49a
Took a bit of work but I’ve moved #Koype from my personal Git server over to the umbrella organization for @blackaf on Gitlab. This’ll be the more communal place for the project.
https://v2.jacky.wtf/post/4c0cc60a-179a-442e-bad3-af5511ecf49a
I finally did it. #Koype has support for custom themes.
https://v2.jacky.wtf/post/4453b88d-8a33-4b07-9bae-61a9fb08d15e
#Koype finally has a release date.
ohai! I decided to live-code some stuff I'm working on for #Koype (namely cycling TOTP secrets when they've expired) http://twitch.tv/jackyalcine/
updated the INSTALL docs for #Koype over at https://docs.koype.net/dev/install/
ugh I wanna show y'all want I'm working on for #Koype but this actually has to be a 'secret' of sorts
Going to see if I can optimize #Koype for Heroku-buildpack style deploys. I use that via Dokku for my personal and work sites. Might be interesting to use that for Erlang binary deploys as well.
shit someone on here emailed me about building #Koype.
that said, if you do wanna try your hand at https://git.jacky.wtf/indieweb/koype/src/branch/develop/INSTALL.markdown
@trwnh You know, I'm actually about to start working on that for #Koype and I was just going to go the 'easy' way - drop replies if there's a flag on this post to not accept responses.
I have to take a closer look at those two options (largely LitePub - I wonder if it's been formalized).
Can't find the post that @kaniini mentioned but it looks like we can "embed" Pleroma into other Elixir web projects.
Which means, out of the box; they can potentially federate. I might finally look into this for #Koype.
Just watched this talk and it verbalized something I've been noticing about my codebase with #Koype (and other projects around it). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ue--hvFzr0o (peertube: https://video.jacky.wtf/videos/watch/232f724f-859b-4000-8cac-61e1adc39b49)
I'm going to continue punting on #ActivityPub support for #Koype until I see more stuff from @cwebber and @kaniini on their respective approaches to ActivityPub. I want #Koype to interop nicely but I also don't want to be behind on spec implementations and have no problems being "bleeding" edge.
Anyone on here use GPX data on their personal sites? I'm thinking about adding support for that in #Koype.
@RangerMauve It's Fediverse adjacent but more towards the #IndieWeb. I'm aiming to publish every public page created using #Koype into Dat
The landing site for #Koype was pointing to (yet) another upcoming project. I got too many in flight.
It's back up tho! https://koype.net/
What's wild is that once this is in a good shape, _all_ of the higher level projects will benefit! I realize I was duplicating a lot of logic in #Fortress that existed in #Koype (namely when doing distributed verification https://v2.jacky.wtf/post/881d7455-8adc-48ce-877a-8d4b8fff580d).
I’ve gotten far enough with the logic in #Koype that I can now cleanly refactor the building blocks in it to a separate meta-library. This’ll allow me to share the logic in a helpful fashion across multiple projects.
https://v2.jacky.wtf/post/f3c9b496-1412-4506-8afa-1fa51590b16b
I’ve gotten far enough with the logic in #Koype that I can now cleanly refactor the building blocks in it to a separate meta-library This’ll allow me to share the logic in a helpful fashion across multiple projects.
https://v2.jacky.wtf/post/f3c9b496-1412-4506-8afa-1fa51590b16b
I might not even do any of this - there's moderation logic I need to finish in #Koype (I have it drafted) and I still need to implement the publishing tool as well as the hosted service.
@krainboltgreene I'm not working on a port but I do plan to implement a subset of ActivityPub and ActivityStreams in #Koype (https://koype.net).
I'd say this - you can legit ditch all of the JS stuff and use Phoenix straight - it's INSANELY fast.
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