Epiktistes

Epiktistes is my home in the Fediverse. It is an instance of Ktistec, a single-user ActivityPub server like Mastodon, but with fewer users and fewer commits. Here's my introduction (last updated early-2025).

I wrote a series of posts about optimizing the performance of the Ktistec server, its build time, and its executable size: part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4, and part 5.

Some things I regularly write about, organized by hashtag:

I also wrote some #pointfreeverse.

Todd Sundsted
Todd Sundsted

clearly license your open source software. if you don't it's impossible to use it (at least in the united states).

kemal-session was released without a license, and there's discussion online looking/hoping for clarification. unfortunately, kemal-session was built on top of code that, itself, wasn't licensed, so any resolution is going to require tracking down at least two people.

not impossible, but possibly more work than just rewriting the library...

Todd Sundsted

didn't know this syntax worked in ruby (and crystal):

puts %x[ls]
Todd Sundsted

remote is nice but somedays i miss the office

Odeko

Todd Sundsted

i think we're past sitting on the fence. if you see two kids, and one of them is beating kids up while the other is just playing, you don't need to stand around and unimaginatively point out that "one [kid] has the personality of a bully, [while] the other doesn’t have much personality at all". stop the bully!

Todd Sundsted

Tompkins Square

complete anarchy

Todd Sundsted

Tompkins Square

looks like anarchy

Todd Sundsted

Impeach

love my anarchist jurisdiction 

Todd Sundsted

reached a development milestone in ktistec. replies are working. 💪

#ktistec

Todd Sundsted

i implemented support for in-the-flow images with attachments as the fallback on federated platforms that don’t support them.

saki

saki shows up in the flow on epiktistes and as an attachment elsewhere.

#ktistec