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A place to get started with links and discussions.

Anyone can create a community such as this!

Consider starting a community for more specialized topics that you feel people may wish to subscribe to, e.g. job listings, or caegories for specific technology or disciplines, such as web archiving.

You can message @[email protected] from another Fedverse (ActivityPub) instance e.g. Mastodon to start a discussion here if you haven't a digipres.cafe account.

Likewise folks can subscribe via a Fediverse instance, e.g. by searching for https://digipres.cafe/c/general e.g. in the mastodon search box. This works the same way for all communities and users on this link aggregator.

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Hello everyone - just a brief update as we begin July.

There was some positive interest in https://digipres.cafe in the first week of standing it up.

At the end of that week was an ill-advised upgrade to 0.18 of the Lemmy Software: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy. Some of the issues caused by the upgrade have since been recovered from.

In the past week we've seen more federation issues caused by the upgrade - those seemed to be very local to the Ansible deployment: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible/issues/106 and have now been fixed. The patch has been applied on the server here to help ease things.

There remains a last(?) Federation issue that really affects the user experience of Federation using Lemmy, described below.

The issue

If you take the URL for this post, and paste it into Mastodon (or another ActivityPub instance), you should be able to boost or comment it. This expands the network reach of the post and this site allowing comments and support to come in from anywhere in the Fediverse.

Since the upgrade it hasn't been possible to do this with posts here on Lemmy.

I have left a comment about it on the GitHub repository. The issue I have responded to may be too broad and so I anticipate it landing in a new specific issue sometime in the future (hopefully near).

Others have noticed the issue as well and so it's great not to be alone.

Going forward

As I say, the issue really affects the user experience of Lemmy. Digipres.cafe is meant to be a link aggregator, but there are other ways of going about that when we're not using the Fediverrse.

But the Fediverse is the unique selling point that made it seem worth standing up with the hope (as mentioned in previous posts) that the site may provide some glue between different ActivityPub instances for information surrounding digital preservation.

Until the issue is fixed, the experience here may be a little lackluster. Hopefully it won't be too long, and then the site can be promoted a little bit more.

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New blog post - #VeraPDF parse status as a proxy for #PDF rendering: experiments with the Synthetic PDF Testset:

https://www.bitsgalore.org/2023/06/29/verapdf-parse-status-as-a-proxy-for-rendering

@general

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a semi-serious thread: how is digital preservation depicted in fictional movies or books?

I'll kick off with The Silo (2023): a dystopian serie set in the future where humanity resides in an enclave. In this society, both physical and digital cultural artifacts from the past are banned. But a 140 years old hard drive is found... https://digipres.club/@raffaele/110326856709648207

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the first in the #opfhackathon beginner webinar series is tomorrow πŸŽ‰ 🀠 please encourage those you think might be interested to register for 'getting started with github' here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_N8sUhb3oR0yQsEiEUGxgsg#/registration

#digitalpreservation @events @general

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"On the 30th anniversary of PDF technology, we’re excited to announce the availability of the first development preview of a new veraPDF-powered application."

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Digipres.cafe is part of the Fediverse which means that while it is itself a server, and central source of information, you can also engage with it entirely from your own Federated social media instances, e.g. Mastodon, PeerTube, WriteFreely, and so on. You're completely in control of your posts if you do that - you'll be able to see replies from your followers on your Fediverse instance, plus gather replies from those seeing your link through digipres.cafe.

Hopefully like other link aggregators digipres.cafe can help to generate network effect for those who have a project, blog, or something (pretty much anything) they want to show off or talk about.

Rather than asking users to subscribe to a single central website doing this, and rather than trying to own such a resource, as a Fediverse instance digipres.cafe can simply provide some extra glue between instances connecting things a little more, especially in this post-Twitter yet multi-siloed world.

Hopefully digipres.cafe is inclusive of anything #digipres, #GLAM, #Archives, and anything digital information records management; and anything else tangential to those subjects outside of the disciplines, #InfoSec, #Software, and so on.

Something you may be looking to share more widely, or seek discussion on from your own account (usually with a link to point at, e.g. blog post, podcast, new training resource etc.), can be boosted by copying in digipres.cafe.

Posting

To do this you can use one of the existing channels here (communities) or create your own. And then you copy in that channel in your post, e.g.

There are five communities on the site currently (as suggestions), to include them in your message simply add one of: @[email protected]; @web_[email protected]; @[email protected]; @[email protected]; @[email protected]

E.g. to share a training course:

Interested on feedback on my new FRED guide at http://example.com/FRED_Guide @[email protected]

E.g. to share a new blog:

Check out my year in review http://example.com/Year_in_Review @[email protected]

Sandbox

There's a Sandbox to allow you to play around with federation too. Please create, delete, modify, and go wild there as you would like to understand more about what is happening when you engage with digipres.cafe.

Following

You can subscribe to channels from your Fediverse instance by searching for them using the same format as above (nb. search for Mastodon is in the top-left corner on the Desktop version):

RSS

There are RSS feeds for the communities on this site (and again for any new communities that are created):

What does Lemmy and digipres.cafe provide?

Lemmy provides other link aggregator features including up-voting and down-voting to help people to find the best posts and replies in future. You can also save posts and find them via your account (if you create one here). Regular Fediverse followers can use their favorite bookmark option.

Communities allow you to separate what you follow from the noise of other channels. E.g. maybe you're only interested in the job postings that people may share here? Maybe you're only interested in web archiving. It's all good, you can subscribe to what's of interest and use different paradigms to follow those based on whether you engage directly via digipres.cafe or, e.g. Mastodon.

It features moderation in case anything is reported or needs to be investigated. And of course, posts and links can be easily found and referenced in future, including those from your Fediverse account. Anything from outside digipres.cafe can be linked to from the original post be that on AusGlam, Mastodon.social, digpres.club, or wherever.

More on Lemmy: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy

Connects you to the Fediverse: aka. but Twitter was never your thing

Digipres.cafe (via Lemmy) provides a minimum sign-up if anyone is interested (minimum of a username and password). This connects you to the Fediverse and provides you a way of sharing your links and resources with a wider audience but without the noise of a timeline. You can engage with others via here and it works on a comment-response like basis; again, no-timeline to bother you. As a bonus, links won't enter and leave the zeitgeist at Feed-like-speed and so should stay fresh and findable for longer.

Open

Digipres.cafe is as open as it can possibly be, allowing anyone to engage with it from within the Fediverse, and create new communities and posts. We only ask you follow the Contributor's Covenant Guidelines which will be considered given any reports or complaints.

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Via @[email protected] - this #DigitalPreservation policy and strategy resource is now part of the http://digipres.org GitHub repository! Hopefully this move helps keep it current and encourages collaboration. See also: https://github.com/digipres/policies

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The Persistent Identifier Guide is a site run by the dutch digitla heritage network. It includes basic info on different PID forms (URN, ARK, DOI, Handle), best practices and a PID guide in form of a questionnaire

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Another link aggregator folks watching digipres.cafe may be interested in is code4lib.net. Please check it out, and if you know any other instances in this space please comment or link to them below!

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Hi all - welcome to digipres.cafe. Think reddit or hacker news for digital preservation and digital preservation tangential links and questions.

The primary idea was born out of recent social media controversies and recognizing how difficult link aggregation will be post-Twitter.

You can create an account here, you can also consider creating new topics and commenting on existing topics from your Mastodon accounts or elsewhere in the Fediverse. It's all linked via the ActivityPub standard.

You can create a new topic from Mastodon by including @[email protected] in your Toot. You can reply to existing topics by replying to a link to a post via Mastodon.

See this helpful YouTube video for more information: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXUDs0ee_w0

Please help me to test the idea and understand what is needed to maintain a link aggregator service such as this πŸ™(if you have comments or ideas and want to improve this site, please reply here, or elsewhere on the site and let's see what we can do!)

For more information on Lemmy - the software used for digipres.cafe, please check out the information on its parent site: https://join-lemmy.org/