Pulsate is the next generation of distributed social networking in the ActivityPub implementation and is easy to modify, fast, and developer and user-friendly.
Important
Pulsate is currently in the development phase, in a pre-alpha stage. The official release build may be missing some features or may have unforeseen defects.
- Navigation
- Table of Contents
- Features
- Project Goals
- What is ActivityPub?
- Contributing
- Security Policy
- License
- 🏎️ Performance: Pulsate is designed to be faster than other ActivityPub implementations like Misskey and Mastodon.
- 🌎 Federation: Pulsate is a decentralized social network that uses the ActivityPub protocol to communicate with other servers (Misskey and Mastodon etc).
- 🪄 Customizable: Pulsate is designed to be easy to modify and customize. You can change the appearance, add new features, or remove existing ones. It also has an API reference and good community support, making it easy to develop third-party clients.
- 🔒 Security: Pulsate focuses on security, ensuring that user data is protected and secure.
- ❤️ User Friendly: Pulsate is designed to be user-friendly, with a clean and intuitive interface that makes it easy to use.
Fast and secure ActivityPub implementation
- Performance oriented
- Focus on security
- Emphasis on ActivityPub specifications
The Pulsate Project aims to create the next generation of ActivityPub implementations that are faster than Misskey and Mastodon.
We provide software that focuses on performance improvement and security, including the response to each API request.
For more information see here.
Warning
Pulsate has not initiated any ActivityPub-related implementations.
ActivityPub is an open-source, decentralized social networking protocol. It provides a standardized model for the communication of applications, allowing them to share activities across a network of servers.
With ActivityPub, social network users can follow each other, share posts, and interact across diverse servers using different software implementation. Its decentralized nature enables greater data ownership and control for users, as their information is not housed in one centralized server. Instead, each server retains its data and establishes its policies, thereby resisting monopoly and censorship.
If you want to participate in the development of Pulsate, be sure to read the contributing guide.
Discussions about Pulsate are on the official Discord. You can join here.
Check the Security Policy for security advisories, where to report vulnerabilities, and support status.
Copyright © 2023-2024 Sho Sakuma & Pulsate Project Team (List of contributors)
Pulsate is open source software distributed under Apache License 2.0.