RE: #Holos now supports custom domains! Use your own domain (@you@yourdomain.com) with any relay. Just point a CNAME to the relay and you're done. Your ActivityPub server runs on your phone, your private keys never leave it, and now your identity is truly yours. Switch relays anytime by updating your DNS. No migration needed, no lost followers. Full sovereignty in a mobile app. We're bringing true identity portability to everyone. Learn more by following @Holos Social View quoted note →
Happy New Year 🎊 We wish you health and success in your projects for the year ahead. #Fedilab keeps our full attention for 2026. We know we've been heavily focused on #Holos development lately, but both are independent projects and each has its place. Fedilab remains our flagship client. Holos explores data sovereignty with on-device servers. Thank you for your continued support.
RE: We're working on a version that lets you have fully autonomous identity with #Holos. You'll be able to point your domain's DNS to a relay to have your own identity @you@your-domain. The ActivityPub server runs on your phone, you own your keys and now your identity. The relay becomes just infrastructure that you can change anytime. More in the quoted message. View quoted note →
We're expanding beta testing for #Holos on Android before the public release. Quick reminder: Holos runs a full ActivityPub server on your phone, your data stays with you. Learn more: Dedicated account: @Holos Social Interested? Let us know! iOS coming next.
Please spam this account @npub1y5f4...sml5. This will help test massive notifications. Thank you for your contribution!
#Fedilab already caches your home timeline in the background when you have a good connection. Everything could be transparent: you see messages offline and can interact with them. The app would act like Holos, queueing your actions to process them automatically later when you're back online. Would need some work but seems like an interesting feature?
RE: This is a feature we could bring to #Fedilab View quoted note →