JustusWingert@feddit.detoProgramming@beehaw.org•Understanding ActivityPub and Federation
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1 year agoYou actually described my expectation in that last paragraph. I fully expected to have to invent a curated list of endpoints. What I instead found was that even given an endpoint (like beehaw.org) there is no way to discover what is on that instance. Which is a big issue. I’ve discussed this a bit (albeit extremely slowly) with the folks in the activitypub irc, and pretty much got it confirmed. If you want to develop a service that is intent on delivering any form of public content at all, supporting activitypub, then you have no protocol based way of communicating this content to anyone. So going by that the lemmy implementation is actually “correct”, in as much as the protocol simply fails to provide guidance for this critical step.
Hi, I’m well aware of those APIs, but the idea was to find a unified way using ActivityPub. As it stands AP seems to actually have this glaring omission at its core. I’m somewhat baffled how this skipped past so many interations. What you mentioned is certainly a valid option to access data on lemmy. But it won’t work on Mastodon, or any other service only linked via ActivityPub Federation. And that’s a problem. It splits the network apart at the seams.