Inkwell - a multi-tenant long-form writing platform for the fediverse (open source, FEP-b2b8)

https://piefed.social/c/fediverse/p/1859983/inkwell-a-multi-tenant-long-form-writing-platform-for-the-fediverse-open-source-fep-b2b

Beware this app was written using AI.

For example, Mastodon does not implement FEP b2b8. So that’s bullshit.

The whole thing was ‘written’ in 3 weeks.

Federation with Bookwyrm (hashtags, reviews) is essentially broken. · Issue #29981 · mastodon/mastodon

Steps to reproduce the problem Search for https://bookwyrm.social/user/fabiscafe/review/4317797 on your mastodon instance¹. Open the post you found ¹ if nothing shows up, your instance doesnt feder...

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Fair points to address, and I appreciate the directness.

On AI: yes, I use Claude Code as a development tool and I’m transparent about it. There’s a CLAUDE.md in the repo that says so explicitly. I’m doing this solo with a day job and a passion for building, and AI tooling lets me ship faster than I could alone. I get the skepticism given the slop AI is generating. I think the distinction that matters is whether someone is engaged, iterating on real feedback, and building something they actually use and maintain. I’m trying to be that.

On FEP-b2b8: my wording was unclear, and I can see how it read that way. Inkwell publishes Article objects per FEP-b2b8 and also sends a preview Note so the content renders cleanly in Mastodon and other microblogging clients that don’t handle Article objects. Saiwal read it right. I should have separated those two ideas more clearly in the post. That’s on me.

On the timeline: three weeks of full-time-equivalent effort from a solo dev using modern tooling. The code’s all on GitHub if anyone wants to look at it, break it, or tell me what’s wrong with it. Happy to take feedback on the implementation. I’m not trying to sell anything here. I had an idea, I’m over big tech and social media, and I’m learning and trying to be part of the fediverse community. The platform is free to use and open source. If it’s not useful to this community, that’s fine. But I’d rather get roasted on specifics than dismissed as another bot project.

You even wrote this comment using AI. Do you have any idea how that makes people feel?

https://distantprovince.by/posts/its-rude-to-show-ai-output-to-people/

It's rude to show AI output to people | Alex Martsinovich

Feeding slop is an act of war

No, I didn’t, but I appreciate you telling me.

I can write on my own and could have struggled to find the words that likely wouldn’t have changed any opinions. I was an early adopter of AI and use it to move fast. Or when dealing with challenging circumstances. However, I do appreciate the feedback and will be more mindful. I could not keep up doing something like this on my own. My main goal is to learn as I’m a product manager by day. I build and ship things for corporate america. I am doing this for myself and trying to find a community of like-minded individuals to collaborate with. I figured I would eventually run into pushback about using but I was prepared. I could not do this if I did not have the experience to allow me to do so.

I admit I’m not an expert coder but I’ve always been interested in programming and have taken several college classes.

So bottom line, I will make mistakes and will own them. I apologize for not understanding the community or upsetting anyone. I’m testing the boundaries of what people can do with AI. It’s going to be used whether we like it or not, and I want to use it responsibly and openly.

Ok, fair enough. The lure of AI-boosted ‘productivity’ would be irresistible to people in your position.

What grinds my gears is people show up and share their project, without disclosing how it was made, riding on the assumption we all have from the past that you put a certain amount of effort into it and that you did so as a reasonably well-practiced expert in your craft. There’s some gravitas to that and a respect that is earned by giving something of value to us. In this scenario people may value the project and choose to help you by contributing their expertise and time and perhaps a kind of community will form around the project.

Some noob vibe coding a brain fart they had is not on the same level. Noobs are welcome to spit out some slop and give it away, if they don’t pretend it’s something more than it is. And when they share their output in this manner, they shouldn’t expect people to read code that they never read themselves and can’t expect any community to form.

An open source project is not just a bunch of code. It’s also people. When you replace the people with AI, it dies. Yours is stillborn.

I don't buy it. I can't in good conscience interact with "Inkwell", there needs to be a real name and identity attached to the work.

If you're not willing to step up then what business do you have sharing your work openly?

@[email protected] the replies continue to be AI generated. The ones to you (possibly), the ones to me (definitely). Maybe an assumption is AI agents can't lie. I think maybe this one is proving that assumption wrong.

I apologize for responding with AI, I didn’t realize people would think I’m a bot or think I’m hiding. This is a giant learning lesson for me and I’m listenig to you all. My name is Stanton, I live in Westfield, IN, and I’ve tried building many things that have never had any luck. I respect that I upset people by my approach and regardless what anyone thinks, that matters to me. I did change my username on here because I understand now that I need to show who I am in the community. Honestly forums are even new for me. So I won’t keep pushing back or challenging. I understand I was wrong and appreciate the feedback even if it’s hard to hear.
I respect how you have taken this. Onwards and upwards!
I’m the outsider who overstepped and needed to learn a lesson. Thanks for hanging in there and getting me on the right track!