https://fedihood.social/about

FediHood is a social network built around the place where you live. You choose a city and the topics you care about, then read what neighbours are saying and join in.

It stays a normal fediverse app. Your posts can reach Mastodon, PixelFed, Misskey and the rest, and posts from those servers reach you too.

Source code: https://git.holos.social/tom79/FediHood

There’s only one instance so far: https://fedihood.social/

If new instances are created, they should show up here: https://fedihood.fediverse.observer/list

  • davidgro@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    This seems unreasonable to me:

    Only one browser at a time holds the keys decrypting new messages, moving needs a fresh backup from the active browser.

    Messages sent after the backup was taken stay unreadable on this browser.

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      7 hours ago

      I don’t think an encrypted message feature is necessary for this kind of a web app. If people want to send encrypted messages, they can just switch to a different service for that. Like you get them to know on fedihood, exchange matrix handles or phone numbers or whatever, and then you can use a different service for private communication.

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        15 hours ago

        I feel like it should still work if making a backup didn’t clear a browser, and restoring to a second browser should let both work.