Takahē is a new ActivityPub server, designed for efficient use on small- to medium-size installations, and which allows you to host multiple domains on the same infrastructure.
It’s currently in an alpha state, meaning things work (and it will talk ActivityPub to Mastodon and other servers), but there’s still a lot of features left to add.
The flagship instance can be found at takahe.social, and if you’re interested, you can also read more about the project, or read some of Andrew’s blogs on building it.
@Tiuku No, it’s not a “new HTTP”, it’s not a replacement for Mastodon, Lemmy and all of the others, it’s rather an alternative to those implementations, they all run on the same standard, speak the same language and work with each other.
So is it like another web application that just happens to implement ActivityPub, or is it somehow dedicated server which doesn’t do much on it’s own?
Like am I to treat this similarly as if someone told me about a new HTTP server?
@Tiuku No, it’s not a “new HTTP”, it’s not a replacement for Mastodon, Lemmy and all of the others, it’s rather an alternative to those implementations, they all run on the same standard, speak the same language and work with each other.