--- date: '2021-03-12 10:05:34' draft: false in-reply-to: 'https://jk.nipponalba.scot/note/604b2a92/' posttype: in-reply-to sensitive: 'false' slug: 604b3cee visibility: public title: in-reply-to xAuthor: 'J K 🇯🇵🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿' xAuthorUrl: 'https://jk.nipponalba.scot' xPhoto: 'https://jk.nipponalba.scot/images/profile.jpg' xContent: "

Been doing a bit of troubleshooting and investigating to help the bridgy fed dev get pleroma compatibility working (next up is pixelfed), primarily to make moving away from pleroma a possibility.. it feels good, progress is being made.

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I wonder if I’ll have as much success when I move my focus onto x-ray and how it parses atom/RSS feeds.. indigenous, together etc. are really nice social readers but the way that these feeds are parses leads to a sub-par user experience.

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" xPublished: 'Fri, 12 Mar 2021 08:47:14 GMT' xPostType: note --- Looks like the issues page for both x-ray and aperture are somewhat neglected. Shame, from what I can see they are both somewhat central to much of the indieweb.. I should look at self-hosting some of the endpoints at some point, it still takes a while for posts to make their way through the webmention.io corridors to my client. There is an algorithm that essentially gives you a score based on post frequency, and as I'm not a frequent poster mine have to sit in a waiting room reading old magazines for a while before being seen.