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  1. <?xml version="1.0"?>
  2. <?xml-stylesheet type='text/xsl' href='../../themes/current/actor.xsl'?>
  3. <rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#">
  4. <rdf:Description xmlns:seppo="http://seppo.social/2023/ns#" rdf:about=""><seppo:token>4144975c-53f6-49b0-b3f9-4196ddae9e74</seppo:token>
  5. <seppo:notify>no</seppo:notify>
  6. <seppo:subscribed>no</seppo:subscribed>
  7. <seppo:blocked>no</seppo:blocked>
  8. </rdf:Description>
  9. <as:Person xmlns:as="https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#" xmlns:ldp="http://www.w3.org/ns/ldp#" xmlns:schema="http://schema.org#" xmlns:toot="http://joinmastodon.org/ns#" rdf:about="" xml:lang="und">
  10. <as:id rdf:resource="https://seppo.social/demo/activitypub/actor.jlda"/>
  11. <as:preferredUsername xml:lang="en">demo</as:preferredUsername>
  12. <as:preferredUsername>demo</as:preferredUsername>
  13. <as:manuallyApprovesFollowers rdf:datatype="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#boolean">false</as:manuallyApprovesFollowers>
  14. <toot:discoverable rdf:datatype="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#boolean">true</toot:discoverable>
  15. <as:name xml:lang="en">#Seppo! Demo 🌻</as:name>
  16. <as:name>#Seppo! Demo 🌻</as:name>
  17. <as:url rdf:resource="https://seppo.social/demo/"/>
  18. <as:summary xml:lang="en">#Seppo — Personal Social Web. For you!
  19. 🌱 Put the file seppo.cgi from https://Seppo.Social/en/support/#installation on your webspace, visit it and instantly enjoy networking in the fediverse!
  20. Don't be shy about getting webspace, it's easier to rent than a cellphone-line and above support page explains how, once you scroll up a bit. What you get, is full sovereignty without smallprint or ToCs. Few platform operators want you to be that free.
  21. #Seppo is an ActivityPub fediverse server software of unsurpassed 🌍 sustainability and respects the https://permacomputing.net/Principles/. It has a minimal resource and carbon footprint and is built to work for decades without maintenance. Shared webspace suffices, no privileged (root) access is required. The seppo.cgi is active only in the moments you are sending and receiving posts. Your casual visitors won't ever use it. They get static files from your webspace. If you rent that, your provider cares for security and you may sleep untroubled!
  22. CGIs entered the stage 1997 and drove the dotcom boom. Later on they got a bad name, mostly because they don't scale well to big numbers and can't serve millions of users at a time. Many younger developers are unaware of them. However, you are not a million users, you are just one! A CGI can very well serve one and even has favourable security properties in this case. And remember, your visitors won't use the CGI.
  23. * * *
  24. This account is for everybody to try and will be reset every midnight.
  25. #Seppo is generously supported by 🇪🇺 https://NLnet.nl/project/Seppo/</as:summary>
  26. <as:summary>#Seppo — Personal Social Web. For you!
  27. 🌱 Put the file seppo.cgi from https://Seppo.Social/en/support/#installation on your webspace, visit it and instantly enjoy networking in the fediverse!
  28. Don't be shy about getting webspace, it's easier to rent than a cellphone-line and above support page explains how, once you scroll up a bit. What you get, is full sovereignty without smallprint or ToCs. Few platform operators want you to be that free.
  29. #Seppo is an ActivityPub fediverse server software of unsurpassed 🌍 sustainability and respects the https://permacomputing.net/Principles/. It has a minimal resource and carbon footprint and is built to work for decades without maintenance. Shared webspace suffices, no privileged (root) access is required. The seppo.cgi is active only in the moments you are sending and receiving posts. Your casual visitors won't ever use it. They get static files from your webspace. If you rent that, your provider cares for security and you may sleep untroubled!
  30. CGIs entered the stage 1997 and drove the dotcom boom. Later on they got a bad name, mostly because they don't scale well to big numbers and can't serve millions of users at a time. Many younger developers are unaware of them. However, you are not a million users, you are just one! A CGI can very well serve one and even has favourable security properties in this case. And remember, your visitors won't use the CGI.
  31. * * *
  32. This account is for everybody to try and will be reset every midnight.
  33. #Seppo is generously supported by 🇪🇺 https://NLnet.nl/project/Seppo/</as:summary>
  34. <as:icon>
  35. <as:Image>
  36. <as:url rdf:resource="https://seppo.social/demo/me-avatar.jpg"/></as:Image></as:icon>
  37. <as:image>
  38. <as:Image>
  39. <as:url rdf:resource="https://seppo.social/demo/me-banner.jpg"/></as:Image></as:image>
  40. <as:following rdf:resource="https://seppo.social/demo/activitypub/subscribe/index.jsa"/>
  41. <as:followers rdf:resource="https://seppo.social/demo/activitypub/notify/index.jsa"/>
  42. <ldp:inbox rdf:resource="https://seppo.social/demo/seppo.cgi/activitypub/inbox/index.jsa"/>
  43. <as:outbox rdf:resource="https://seppo.social/demo/activitypub/outbox/index.jsa"/>
  44. </as:Person></rdf:RDF>