Can someone clarify where the links are sourced from?<p>My very limited understanding is that the tildeverse is a network of public *nix servers where people have accounts. It seems like people host tiny home pages and those are publicly accessible.<p>Do these people submit links to the aggregator? Is it like Hacker News, just with a different audience?
fyi: though not apparent on the page itself, there is an RSS feed:<p><a href="https://tilde.news/rss" rel="nofollow">https://tilde.news/rss</a><p>(activity itself is very light so a feed helps)
Cool. here is an automated rss aggregator for substack : <a href="https://pubstack.site/" rel="nofollow">https://pubstack.site/</a><p>(warning may be political)
This looks like a deployment of the code behind lobste.rs.<p>I can understand that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but this is a little blatant, they didn't even "tilderize" their user profiles to give it a local spin.