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“Nice but also confusing”
@Siestacorta Très classe ce cerf-volant marémoteur, quoique j’ai des réserves sur le coût de la maintenance à long terme. Tout le système repose sur la tige et l’amarre qui doivent endurer toutes les forces en continu.
@clacke@libranet.de For anyone wondering, I went through this recently and the secret is to first try to login with “admin” username and any password. The login will fail and then you’re prompted to create a local account without needing a Microsoft account. It’s possible you also have to skip the initial Wi-Fi setup.
Although, even not using a Microsoft account doesn’t prevent Windows from collecting heaps of data, including possibly for AI training. Having Musk express the same kind of technical ignorance as people he probably would have branded as luddite himself is quite ironic.
@z428 @hoergen The short answer is: it’s possible with the Diaspora protocol, not with the ActivityPub protocol. I wrote about it a while ago and this was confirmed to me: friendica.mrpetovan.com/displa…
@utzer@social.yl.ms I’m not sure it’s even possible with the ActivityPub paradigm where individual authors own their comments. As a result I don’t know if you can query server A for a reply that was created on server B.
This is different from the Diaspora model where the original author owns the comments, which means server A has an authoritative list of replies, including if authors are on server B.
@utzer@social.yl.ms What does this mean?