see this lemmy-ansible github issue for the fix; basically, our web server now knows how to handle activitypub traffic in a more conforming way
to interact with us from mastodon:
- find the community you want to subscribe to here. note its real name – that’s the name in the sidebar after the !
- search for @[email protected] in mastodon
- follow that user and enjoy our posts over there! replying and boosting should work ok, no guarantees for anything else
as for interacting with mastodon from here, I think you can paste mastodon URLs into our search and it’ll maybe work? someone try that
Current status:
- I posted to sneerclub
- it hasn’t shown up on my Mastodon server yet
- when I search @[email protected] it shows my follow is pending
that’s weird. maybe what @[email protected] said about authorized fetch is still the case and it’s what’s going on here? I wish it was easier to debug federation – nothing gives me logs. there’s a federation debug option in lemmy but there aren’t any docs for it, so I’m a bit afraid to turn it on until I see exactly what it does
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i’m sure you’re delighted at the prospect of standing up your own test mastodon to see what the arsing fuck it’s doing. also akkoma and firefish just for good measure.
don’t threaten me with a good time
man, when I wished for a complex NixOS deployment to work on, I shouldn’t have been holding that monkey’s paw
YOU REQUEST: nixos
YOU RECEIVE: urbitfuck! ^C ^C ^C
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now I’m actually not sure if it does. it seems like there’s a bit of code in there to support it, but I’m not sure if it’s complete. I need to dig a bit deeper and check lemmy’s code against mastodon’s expectations for authorized fetch
i’m glad our first post-from-Mastodon was an enjoyable and quality experience