Just a headsup for any server admins running Firefish, apparently it is no longer being maintained. One of the core developers of Firefish has written about the situation in the link provided.

  • originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com
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    9 months ago

    this seems to be a trend playing out.

    i hope instances can come up with a more standardized methods of control that dont leave all the keys in a single humans hands. we know how unstable humans are.

    • Carighan Maconar@lemmy.world
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      i hope instances can come up with a more standardized methods of control that dont leave all the keys in a single humans hands

      Yeah like we could have a shared legal entity, say a corporation, controlling the servers 🤔 And they could instead of a single decisionmaker have a board. 🤔

      Jokes aside, wouldn’t this go against the federated idea? anyone can go and roll their own instance. Or take it down. Control is in the user’s (of the software, that is, the instance owners) hands!

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        i did seem to conflate the software with the instance… but then, so do a lot of developers it seems.

        its not that hard to have a small group of people instead of a single human manage a project. mbin is a community fork of kbin for these reasons.

        • thisisawayoflife@lemmy.world
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          9 months ago

          Another example of this is what happened with KeePass, then KeePassX, which gave us KeePassXC. Went from single Dev to single Dev to group of devs that were serious about the ecosystem.

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        9 months ago

        Yeah like we could have a shared legal entity, say a corporation,

        You mispelt coöperative.

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        9 months ago

        Even at its smallest form, a federated instance hosting a community likely needs more than one person acting as admin and mod. It may not be a for profit corporation, but there needs to be some kind of collective organization.

    • Carlos Solís@communities.azkware.net
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      9 months ago

      I’d love to move to mainstream Misskey, but there’s a core reason why I’m using Firefish at the moment, namely the ability to actually import my old posts from Mastodon. To my knowledge, pretty much nothing supports importing posts in the Fediverse, except for Firefish and forks, Friendica and forks (to an extent), and PixelFed.

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        there’s a core reason why I’m using Firefish at the moment, namely the ability to actually import my old posts from Mastodon.

        Do you know if the Misskey maintainers are actively refusing that feature or has it just never been proposed in a pull request?

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        9 months ago

        I’ve tried to setup Lemmy and such but the setups for docker are usually what I’d call lackluster…

  • katy ✨@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    9 months ago

    blahaj.zone moved to ice-shrimp too but honestly calckey/firefish (HATE the name) always left a bad taste in my mouth.

    i’ve always loved misskey above all else.

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    9 months ago

    Damn, that repository and its forks really know how to crash and burn. I’m glad to see it’s being given more life with another fork. That said, with a name like Catodon, I can pretty much guarantee it won’t be a resounding success 🥺

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    9 months ago

    Was on it for a few months but jumped ship after bugs went unfixed. Can’t fault the owner personally. It’s a stressful, thankless job. Hope he finds happiness in 2024

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      9 months ago

      …is that it can be picked up and continued by anyone rather than lost forever, right?

      • thisisawayoflife@lemmy.world
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        9 months ago

        I’d rather go back to the 90s! The good old times, when devs can lose all that commercial software source code they are developing when the hard drive crashes! And there were no backups! Sorry people who bought licenses! 😂

        Narrator: this happened more than once.

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    Oh wow. And I was suggesting Firefish to my wife to get her off twitter because it looked “fancier” than Mastodon. Glad she hasn’t switched over yet, and I’ll probably just get her on Mastodon instead. I wish catodon success though, and I hope it’s a better replacement for Firefish.

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      9 months ago

      Mastodon is like the boring solid mainstay that will always be there and keep the fediverse alive. There are tons of other fedi projects that are more exciting, but they burst into flames way too often for my taste lol