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  • If you don’t mind the runtime overhead OpenTelemetry would do the job (with maybe some sort of manual instrumentation for things like timers) and builds a service map.

    IMO however if your services are closely tied together then how about grouping them together into one or multiple mono-repositories ? Or at least start designing your bounded contexts so that documenting by hand doesn’t become a maintenance burden.

  • I see. I don’t know much about authorized fetch, I’ll have to investigate a bit (I’m able to follow the linked account from mastodon however).

    I was able to find greg_channel@flipboard.video on this instance for example, a wild guess was that maybe lemmy expects peertube « communities » to have the « channel » string in the name but it’s unlikely 😂

  • I don’t know how I’d feel about following users from Lemmy TBH. It’d feel like trying to compete with Mastodon or other microblogging platforms and I’m not sure we need it in this space.

    I’d find it interesting to have a unique identity for services in the fediverse instead.

  • Les posts Lemmy apparaissent dans le feed mastodon par exemple si tu suis un utilisateur Lemmy (que tu peux chercher depuis mastodon et t’abonner). J’ai pas l’impression qu’on puisse s’abonner à un utilisateur depuis Lemmy cela dit donc tu ne pourra pas suivre de compte mastodon depuis Lemmy.

  • Right. I suppose the things people don’t like in traditional social media are different and we’re probably here for different reasons.

    IMO ephemeral posts are interesting also because everything may not be worth archiving (and hence increase the overall impact of social media storage), I get it that we can have divergent views on this.

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    Pixelfed stories

  • Je suppose que ces frontends utilisent également les APIs Reddit. Étrange qu’ils n’aient pas été affectés plus tôt, peut être qu’ils passaient en dessous des radars grâce à leur faible traffic ?

    Les solutions envisagées dans les liens sont plus du ressors des hacks qu’autre chose… 😒