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<name>D. Moonfire</name>
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<title>Capabilities</title>
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<summary type="html">Lately, I've been thinking about capabilities of server APIs and how the clients interact with them. This is driven by a couple things I'm considering doing in the future but also with the frustration that certain features in the fediverse are difficult to implement for clients.
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