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73 lines
2.3 KiB
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Instructions for running of the honk.
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-- posting
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Should work as expected. Supports **bold** and *italics*.
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Large images are rescaled and reduced.
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-- following
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In order to follow somebody, you need to enter one of two identifiers.
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The easiest is probably their handle, the thing that resembles an email.
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@name@example.com for example.
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Alternatively, one may directly enter the actor ID, which is a URL that looks
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like https://example.com/users/name. Note that the commonly seen URL with
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@name in it is not their actor ID and won't work.
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Followed honkers may be assigned to combos, listing all their honks together.
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Selecting just peeping won't actually follow them. (Incomplete feature.)
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Cant be useful for managing as part of a combo, however.
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-- zonking
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You can zonk anything you like (or dislike), either your own honk or
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those of others that you're tired of seeing. This reduces its visibility, but
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doesn't attempt to delete it, which is infeasible.
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It's more like disavow or disregard.
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The killzone supports blocking unwanted contacts. One may block an actor
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(zonker), a domain (zurl), or thread (zonvoy).
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-- privacy
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Honks are public. Welcome to the internet.
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Received messages are only visible when logged in, regardless of addressing.
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Recevied messages that are less than public are tagged with a red border.
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-- css
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Custom CSS may be provided by creating a views/local.css file.
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-- message
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A custom server message may be set adding a ('servermsg', 'message') entry to
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the config table using sqlite3.
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-- emus
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Custom emus may be provided by creating and populating the emus directory.
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emus may be referenced when composing a honk via colon wrapping. How pleasant.
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This :example: will be replaced by emus/example.png.
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-- proxy
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honk requires a TLS terminating reverse proxy be configured. It communicates
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with other servers via https URLs.
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If the proxy is configured to support caching, be mindful of the fact that
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ActivityPub requests vary based on the Accept and Content-Type headers.
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ActivityPub in practice uses HTTP signatures to verify requests. In order for
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this to work, the backend server must receive certain header fields
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unmodified. In particular, the Host header and the message content cannot be
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altered.
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Specifically, for nginx: proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
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