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  1. Identi.ca. This site runs pump.io, the high-performance Open Source social engine. It pumps your life in and out of your friends, family and colleagues. (No pump.io account yet? Try it !) Check out the basic user guide.

    • Debian Project

      Making the universal operating system, free as in freedom. ♥...

    • reality

      2013-08-02T15:01:54Z via Identi.ca Web CC: Public, Followers...

    • Unhosted

      Unhosted unhosted@identi.ca. Non-profit movement to liberate...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Identiidenti.ca - Wikipedia

    identi.ca was a free and open-source social networking and blogging service based on the pump.io software, using the Activity Streams protocol. Identi.ca stopped accepting new registrations in 2013, but continues to operate alongside several other pump.io-based hosts provided by E14N which continue to accept new registrations.

  3. identi.ca › main › loginLogin - Identi.ca

    Login to your account. Nickname. Password. Forgot your password? Login. Registrations disabled for new users. Account on another server? Identi.ca brought to you by E14N. pump.io available under the Apache License 2.0.

  4. Jan 26, 2024 · Making the universal operating system, free as in freedom. ♥ The Debian identi.ca account is now fed by the Debian micronews site. Help animating this account: → http://deb.li/identica Activity

  5. This is the first time I've heard of the Twitter Alternative known as "Identi.ca", and I do have a few questions regarding it. Primarily how well it holds up in terms of privacy and security. I'm aware that it's Open-Source, but here's a few questions I have for it:

  6. Aug 13, 2013 · 2013-08-02T15:01:54Z via Identi.ca Web CC: Public, Followers For the last few months my only computer has been an 11 inch Thinkpad x121e running Arch. It's been surprisingly smooth, I missed the screen space at first but it's something you get used to.

  7. Jul 3, 2008 · Identi.ca is also the first service to support OpenMicroBlogging, a standard for exchanging short messages between microblogging sites.