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I usually send a user-agent of http://Micro.blog, but actually in this case I forgot to set it, so it’s probably being sent as “ruby” or something like that.
[manton]
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2023-12-15 17:14
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I think the Threads support is hardcoded to specific Mastodon servers somehow. I still can’t get it to work more generally from curl or http://Micro.blog.
[manton]
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2023-12-14 19:55
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[manton.org] The slow rollout of ActivityPub in Threads continues, but it doesn’t appear to be accessible from Micro.blog yet. Hopefully soon. What I wrote in June is holding up well. This is an important step forward for open protocols. (https://www.manton.org/2023/12/14/the-slow-rollout.html)
Loqi
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2023-12-14 17:57
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[snarfed] Just got a reply from someone on Bluesky and it showed up in http://Micro.blog via Bridgy with their username as their Bluesky hostname. So cool! Great work on that.
[manton]
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2023-12-14 17:05
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http://Micro.blog feeds are still downloaded, but only when a blog post is published so I don’t count that as polling.
[manton]
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2023-12-06 22:05
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[snarfed] Hmm, I’m not totally sure… Looking… There are over a million feeds in the database (for some reason!) but it’s checking a much smaller number. There are records for feeds of Mastodon accounts and other things that aren’t polled. It avoids polling the Micro.blog-hosted feeds because it knows when those change. Looks like roughly 55k are the type of feed that it tries to poll regularly. That might be off but it’s in the b
[manton]
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2023-12-06 22:05
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[preview] [Manton Reece] Made a little architecture diagram for Micro.blog that reflects the recent server upgrades. A couple simplifications but it’s pretty close to how things work.
Loqi
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2023-12-06 21:25
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hey [manton] does http://micro.blog use a service to poll and import RSS feeds? or do you do that polling yourself?
[snarfed]
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2023-12-06 19:47
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[schmarty] Sort of yes, sort of no. The catch with most of the http://Micro.blog apps including Epilogue is that it assumes you want to sign in with your http://Micro.blog account (which can be free) and then it will let you use IndieAuth/Micropub to post somewhere else. Bookshelf management, for example, there’s no agreed upon IndieWeb API convention, so that is Micro.blog-specific. But blog posting can go anywhere.
[manton]
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2023-12-05 22:09
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yeah there's a slice of products on the fuzzy boundary between silos and web hosts, not just Tumblr but http://micro.blog, http://WordPress.com, etc
[snarfed]
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2023-12-05 20:59