bgp in the lab #3

after last blog on sharing full bgp feed for IPv4, I got a number of interesting questions. given many of you were asking to have also IPv6 available, I decided to extend the project to cover that as well. disclaimer you’re doing this ON YOUR OWN. i’m not responsible for anything on your end and service itself. so if it crashes your router, makes all traffic to follow different paths, or essentially anything that you can’t control - you’re completely on your own.

lukasz.bromirski.net

Long ago I tried to argue with the makers of #frent.it and #freefeed that they should implement #activitypub, but not much happened.


#frent #freefeed #activitypub
Long ago, #Friendica and maybe #Hubzilla had a bookmarklet that I used often. I miss that a lot. Seems to be a really important deal to me, but nobody does this anymore ─ almost nobody. #Freefeed does, and it works OK. The one site that absolutely kills it is #SeenThis. I think I'm going to start using it more, even though it's not part of the Fediverse. Makes it easier to find stuff I want to refer back to. Here's me:

https://seenthis.net/people/enrb

(A lot of my old profiles are just made-up letters with no meaning.)

#WhereTo
It was a very long day. Two video-meetings, several hours of bug-analysis and coding at work. A bit of management and qa work for #freefeed. Feel a bit tired, but it would be nice to start working on a presentation… Oh, I also wonder if this little project I saw in local feed would proceed 
@atomicpoet we have at least one example of how it could be done in ex-#friendfeed community: currently not fedirated #freefeed, which is run by @dsumin and @thisalex among others is a registered NGO in Estonia. It is small enough community that its legal status probably wouldn't be that necessery to operate, but nevertheless it is protecting from such risks.