Trying to make web applications federated is a popular effort. Examples include things like the “fediverse”, as well as various other efforts, like attempts to make distributed software forges, and so on. However, all of these efforts suffer from a problem which is fundamental in building federated applications built on top of the web platform.
The problem is fundamentally this: when building an application on top of the web platform, an HTTP URL inherently couples an application and a resource.
I don’t get what is the “application” in this context. Is that the Lemmy server or kbin server, which use the ActivityPub protocol? And couldn’t this be solved with a sort of .apub at the end of each resource, like the .json used to work for Reddit?
Application being the Lemmy UI I would guess.
No need for
.json
or.apub
, that’s already handled by theAccept
andContent-Type
header.Just happens that the browser requests HTML, which loads lemmy-ui, which then requests exactly the same resource again but this time in ActivityPub format, which returns the data as expected in the standardized format.