Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Current status Bluesky: Microblogging: Client [1] TypeScript: MIT: None (planned) AT Protocol (Personal Data Server, opinionated services) [2] 1, theoretically self-hostable Active diaspora* Status messages, blogging, image sharing: Client/server Ruby: AGPLv3 Post reach can be controlled via "aspects" diaspora* network 61 (January 2025) [3 ...
In June 2019, Discord introduced Server Boosts, a way to benefit specific servers by purchasing a "boost" for it, with enough boosts granting various benefits for the users in that particular server. Each boost is a subscription costing $4.99 a month.
Obsidian differentiates between core plugins, which are released and maintained by the Obsidian team, and community plugins, which are open-sourced through GitHub and are contributed by users. [19] Examples of community plugins include a Kanban-style task board and a calendar widget. [4] There are over 200 community made themes to use with the app.
Users of different websites can send and receive status updates, multimedia files and other data across the network. The term Fediverse is a portmanteau of federation and universe. [4] The majority of Fediverse platforms are based on free and open-source software, and create connections between servers using the ActivityPub protocol.
Kopete plugin: A plugin that lets users chat and see the status of friends. Miranda NG plugin: A plugin that allows users to chat with others on Xfire, detect games, and more. Xblaze: An open-source plugin for Adium that allows communication over the Xfire protocol, using the MacFire implementation. It is the first Xfire client for Mac OS X.
Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!
A way to submit stats queries that can be queued to run on a central server, either once or regularly over a few weeks/months A way to add questions for WP users to be answered by at least a few dozen participants, and ideally more, targeting a reasonably random cross-section of {the community, the active editors, the anon editors, [other]}.
ActivityPub is a protocol and open standard for decentralized social networking.It provides a client-to-server (C2S) API for creating and modifying content, as well as a federated server-to-server (S2S) protocol for delivering notifications and content to other servers. [2]