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Jeffrey Paul 4c33b5dd0e make sure we spider the instance that sent me death threats 4 years ago
cmd/feta updated for new git locationupdated for new git location 4 years ago
database major overhaul, including: 4 years ago
ingester major overhaul, including: 4 years ago
instance now actually does something 4 years ago
jsonapis now passes linting 4 years ago
locator builds again 4 years ago
manager now actually does something 4 years ago
process major overhaul, including: 4 years ago
seeds make sure we spider the instance that sent me death threats 4 years ago
storage now actually does something 4 years ago
toot now actually does something 4 years ago
view major overhaul, including: 4 years ago
.drone.yml remove circleci config, don't push on drone build 4 years ago
.gitignore now actually does something 4 years ago
Dockerfile bump to go 1.14 4 years ago
Makefile working toward storing state in db 4 years ago
README.md builds again, not sure how i broke it, also: 4 years ago
go.mod major overhaul, including: 4 years ago
go.sum major overhaul, including: 4 years ago

README.md

feta

archives the fediverse

todo

  • scan toots for mentions and feed to locator
  • put toots in a separate db file
  • test with a real database
  • save instancelist to store more often (maybe on each new one added not during initial load)
  • verify instances load properly on startup
  • do some simple in-memory dedupe for toot storage
  • make some templates using pongo2 and a simple website
  • update json APIs
  • index hashtags
  • index seen urls

status

Build Status

ethics statement

It seems that some splinter groups are not well acquainted with the norms of publishing data on the web.

Publishing your toots/messages on a server without marking them private or requiring authentication and thus making them available to the web is an act of affirmative consent to allowing others to download those toots/messages (usually by viewing them in a browser on your profile page). If you don't want your toots downloaded by remote/unauthenticated users on the web, do not publish them to the web.

If you publish them to the whole web (and your home instance serves them to all comers), do not be surprised or feel violated when people download (and optionally save) them, as your home instance permits them to.

We do not have a right to be forgotten, as we do not have a right to delete legitimately-obtained files from the hard drives of other people.

Author

Jeffrey Paul <sneak@sneak.berlin>

@sneak@sneak.berlin