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<p class="subheader">Feb 2023</p>
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<p class="intro">The last year in the fediverse has been quite eventful, with a massive tidal wave of new users <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acquisition_of_Twitter_by_Elon_Musk">fleeing the sinking ship of Twitter</a> and its app developers being <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2023/1/19/23562947/twitter-third-party-client-tweetbot-twitterific-ban-rules">unceremoniously dumped</a>. But so far as <a href="https://libreserver.org/epicyon">Epicyon</a> has been concerned it has been calm sailing. There have been no major features added over the last year, but as always there have been many small improvements and bug fixes. These include:</p>
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<p class="intro">The last year in the fediverse has been quite eventful, with many new arrivals. But so far as <a href="https://libreserver.org/epicyon">Epicyon</a> has been concerned things have been chugging along smoothly. There have been no major features added over the last year, but as always there have been many small improvements and bug fixes. These include:</p>
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<p class="intro">The present time is an interesting juncture in the history of the web. The prospects for the <a href="https://www.w3.org/TR/social-web-protocols">social web</a> appear brighter than ever, with former Twitter app developers switching over to supporting the fediverse. There are still many future challenges, but it seems that systems backed by open protocols are now out-innovating the moribund commercial silos. This will rattle some chains, because movements built upon a foundation of federated social sites are likely to be more robust than the whimsical or illusory nonsense on Twitter.</p>
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<p class="intro">The present time is an interesting juncture in the history of the web. The prospects for the <a href="https://www.w3.org/TR/social-web-protocols">social web</a> appear brighter than ever with increasing developer interest and support for the fediverse. There are still many future challenges, but it seems that systems backed by open protocols are now out-innovating the moribund commercial silos. This will rattle some chains, because movements built upon a foundation of federated social sites are likely to be more robust than the whimsical or illusory nonsense elsewhere.</p>
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<blockquote>"many e-citizens woke up their consciousnesses, becoming aware of what a centralized system used for the most popular applications (generally social network platforms) entails...Probably, those e-citizens moved to the fediverse, becoming fedizens." -- <a href="https://www.assodpo.it/2022/07/21/The-Fediverse-what-is-it-and-how-does-it-work">L’Associazione data Protection Officer</a></blockquote>
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<p class="intro">So it's really down to us to keep things small and decentralized. To become the networked islands of organization in a chaotic world. Abide by the <a href="https://gitlab.com/bashrc2/epicyon/-/blob/main/principles_of_small_creation.md">Principles of Small Creation</a></p>
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<p class="intro">Epicyon can be downloaded as <a href="epicyon.tar.gz">a gzipped file</a>, or you can get the latest version from the <a href="https://gitlab.com/bashrc2/epicyon">git repo</a>. For installation instructions see <a href="index.html">the main page</a>. To upgrade an existing instance, make sure that you have the python3-cryptography package installed then do a git pull, chown and restart the daemon. <i>Upgrades to web systems do not need to be a huge drama</i>.</p>
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