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Andes’ extensive RISC-V Processor IP portfolio spans from ultra-efficient 32-bit CPUs to high-performance 64-bit Out-of-Order multiprocessor coherent clusters. With advanced vector processing, DSP capabilities, the powerful Andes Automated Custom Extension (ACE) framework, end-to-end AI hardware\u002Fsoftware stack, ISO 26262 certification with full compliance, and a robust software ecosystem, Andes unlocks the full potential of RISC-V, empowering customers to accelerate innovation across AI, automotive, communications, consumer electronics, data centers, and mobile devices. Over 20 billion Andes-powered SoCs are driving innovations globally. Discover more at [www.andestech.com](http:\u002F\u002Fwww.andestech.com\u002F) and connect with Andes on [LinkedIn](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.linkedin.com\u002Fcompany\u002F13688177\u002Fadmin\u002Fdashboard\u002F), [X (formerly Twitter)](https:\u002F\u002Fx.com\u002FAndes_Tech) , [YouTube](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.youtube.com\u002Fc\u002FAndesTechnology) and [Bilibili](https:\u002F\u002Fspace.bilibili.com\u002F335295020).","https:\u002F\u002Fdrive.google.com\u002Fthumbnail?id=1SXvUlmHuSXDchd6HoejXMvHiDebVoVgL",{"id":30,"level":6,"link":31,"publish":8,"reward_type":9,"reward_data":10,"name":32,"intro":35,"image":38},"sifive","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.sifive.com",{"zh":33,"en":34},"美商賽發馥股份有限公司臺灣分公司","SiFive",{"zh":36,"en":37},"身為 RISC-V 的發明者與領導廠商，SiFive 正在改變未來運算的典範，將 RISC-V 的無限潛力引領至世上最高效能與資料密集應用中。SiFive 所建構無與倫比的運算平台能夠在晶片設計的每個細分市場成功協助全世界眾多科技領導廠商，從創新發明、優化至完美、並推出最先進的晶片設計解決方案，涵蓋人工智慧、機器學習、車用電子、資料中心、行動運算與消費性電子等應用領域。SiFive 與您同行，創造 RISC-V 的無限未來。欲知更詳細信息，請洽 www.sifive.com","As the pioneers who introduced RISC-V to the world, SiFive is transforming the future of computing by bringing the power and flexibility of RISC-V to the world. SiFive’s market-leading IP provides the blueprint for high-performance, customizable, and energy-efficient processor cores across the entire computing spectrum, from the intelligent edge to the most advanced AI data centers. For more information, visit www.sifive.com","https:\u002F\u002Fdrive.google.com\u002Fthumbnail?id=17TquX8coFopolRFi2W9ZbDUzgkT5YF0X",{"id":40,"level":41,"link":42,"publish":8,"reward_type":20,"reward_data":43,"name":44,"intro":47,"image":50},"IMA","gold","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.ima.org.tw\u002F",2,{"zh":45,"en":46},"中華民國資訊經理人協會","Information Management Association",{"zh":48,"en":49},"IMA資訊經理人協會自1982年成立至今已逾四十年，是台灣歷史最悠久的IT專業團體之一。自2022年由台灣大哥大資訊長蔡祈岩接任理事長後，致力於串聯IT產業、產業IT、政府、學術及開源社群資源，推動台灣成為全球最能發揮IT與AI專業實力的國家。\n\n近年協會重點推動工作如下：\n一、IT Matters Awards—打造IT雇主品牌獎：由數位發展部指導、IMA主辦的 IT Matters Awards，是全台首創以IT人才、技術與應用為核心的年度獎項，表揚重視IT人才、推動數位轉型並對社會產生正向影響的企業與個人。2026年將持續擴大辦理並與《天下雜誌》共同舉辦，透過評選標竿企業、人才與創新專案，分享最佳實務經驗，促進企業與人才交流，推動台灣IT人才質與量的雙向成長。\n二、執行政府數位發展相關計畫：整合活動推廣、產業交流、Demo Day與多元行銷策略，今年度更協助軟體開源推廣機制，包含開源上架指引優化等，擴大產業參與及政策影響力。\n三、Taiwan Tongues台灣通用語料集計畫：建構台灣通用語料共享計畫，致力建立涵蓋台灣華語、台語、客語與原住民族語的開放語料庫，讓全球語言模型能理解台灣的語言與文化。\n四、台灣開源連線計畫：舉辦專家座談、開源專案展示與國際交流，攜手台灣開源社群推動技術交流與創新合作，打造「台灣開源隊」，提升我國在全球開源生態系中的角色。\n\nIMA將持續以專業行動，深化產業鏈結與生態系建構，從單一活動推動提升為跨產業協作平台，為台灣在全球數位與AI浪潮中爭取更關鍵的位置。","Information Management Association (IMA), Taiwan\nFounded in 1982, IMA is one of Taiwan's longest-established IT professional organizations, dedicated to strengthening Taiwan's digital competitiveness.\n\nSince 2022, the association has been chaired by Rock Tsai, CIO of Taiwan Mobile.\nOur members:\n．Industrial Enterprises: AMD, Phison, Taiwan Mobile, Fubon Bank, etc.\n．IT Solution Providers: Top 10 SI companies such as Systex Group, WITS, Syscom Group\n\nIn 2026, IMA focuses on four key initiatives:\n\n1. IT Matters Awards: Recognizing outstanding IT employers, technology talent, digital transformation achievements, and innovative projects, co-organized with CommonWealth Magazine to share best practices and foster collaboration.  \n2. Government Digital Development Programs: Supporting policy implementation through industry events, networking activities, Demo Days, and multi-channel communications.\n3. Taiwan Tongues: Building an open corpus covering Taiwanese Mandarin, Taiwanese Hokkien, Hakka, and Indigenous languages to help global language models better understand Taiwan.\n4. Taiwan Open Source Initiative:  Promoting technical collaboration, open-source project showcases, and international exchange; building “Team Taiwan” in the global open-source ecosystem.  \n\n\nIMA remains committed to advancing IT value, fostering cross-sector collaboration, and positioning Taiwan at the forefront of the global digital and AI landscape.","https:\u002F\u002Fdrive.google.com\u002Fthumbnail?id=1USFHc7t-l4bctCkZUXQ_f21Fng1ZO1lR",{"id":52,"level":53,"link":54,"publish":8,"reward_type":9,"reward_data":10,"name":55,"intro":57,"image":60},"KKTIX","bronze","https:\u002F\u002Fkktix.com\u002F",{"zh":56,"en":52},"華娛網路娛樂股份有限公司",{"zh":58,"en":59},"KKTIX作為台港兩地領先的活動售票、報名與線上直播平台，致力於透過穩定\n可靠的技術服務，協助主辦單位打造更好的活動體驗。從技術研討會、開源社\n群聚會、教育課程到大型論壇、展演活動與線上直播，KKTIX支援各種規模的\n活動需求。\n自2010年成立以來，KKTIX已累積超過700萬名會員，每年服務超過75,000場\n活動。平台提供報名管理、售票、金流、會員經營、數據分析等全方位方案，\n讓主辦單位能專注於內容與社群經營！\nKKTIX長期支持技術與開源社群發展，陪伴許多開發者社群、使用者社群及非\n營利組織舉辦活動。我們相信，每一場活動都是知識交流與社群連結的起點，\n而好的工具能讓更多人專注於分享、學習與創造價值。","As Taiwan and Hong Kong’s leading platform for event ticketing, registration,\nand live streaming, KKTIX is dedicated to empowering organizers with reliable\ntechnology and seamless event experiences. From technical conferences,\nopen-source community meetups, and educational programs to large-scale\nforums, live performances, and online events, KKTIX supports events of all\nsizes and formats.\n\nSince its founding in 2010, KKTIX has amassed more than 7 million registered\nmembers and proudly supports over 75,000 events annually. The platform\nprovides comprehensive solutions—including event registration, ticketing,\npayment processing, membership management, and data analytics—enabling\norganizers to focus on curating impactful content and fostering vibrant\ncommunities.\n\nKKTIX has a long-standing commitment to driving the growth of technology\nand open-source communities, partnering with developer ecosystems, user\ngroups, and non-profit organizations to bring people together. We believe that\nevery event serves as a catalyst for knowledge sharing and community\n\nbuilding, and that the right tools empower people to focus on learning,\ncollaboration, and creating lasting value.","https:\u002F\u002Fdrive.google.com\u002Fthumbnail?id=1rWagmNMioYe6vRW0144D939XqHD-ZhI-",{"id":62,"level":41,"link":63,"publish":8,"reward_type":20,"reward_data":43,"name":64,"intro":67,"image":70},"國泰金控","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.cathayholdings.com\u002Fholdings\u002Fbrand\u002Ffintech",{"zh":65,"en":66},"國泰金融控股公司","Cathay Financial Holdings",{"zh":68,"en":69},"國泰金控致力成為「以金融為核心的科技公司」，透過數位、數據與技術，積極研發並導入國際前瞻技術，打造創新平台與產品服務。\n整合集團資源、強化一站式數位金融體驗，國泰金控發揮持續創新與技術領先優勢，樹立技術與開發環境典範。同時，積極佈局海外並接軌國際，深耕大中華與東南亞市場，注入數據驅動文化，以高效協作的矩陣式組織，持續朝「亞太地區最佳金融機構」願景邁進，共創更好的未來金融。","Cathay Financial Holdings (FHC) is committed to being a technology company with finance at its core. We actively develop and adopt international innovations to build cutting-edge platforms and services through digitalization, data, and technology.\nBy integrating group-level resources, Cathay FHC leverages its strengths in continuous innovation, intelligent applications, and technological leadership to set a benchmark for development environments. At the same time, we continue expanding across the Asia-Pacific, aligning with global trends to become the leading financial institution in the region. Driven by a data-driven culture and a highly collaborative matrix organization, Cathay FHC is dedicated to shaping the future of finance.","https:\u002F\u002Fdrive.google.com\u002Fthumbnail?id=1JN_uNRjQ6-9I7z_azEjhahMtTQqDk3SC",{"id":72,"level":53,"link":73,"publish":8,"reward_type":9,"reward_data":10,"name":74,"intro":75,"image":78},"ONLYOFFICE","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.onlyoffice.com",{"zh":72,"en":72},{"zh":76,"en":77},"ONLYOFFICE 是一個國際性的開源專案，由領先的 IT 公司 Ascensio System SIA 開發。目前在中國、新加坡、英國等 7 個國家設有分公司，為全球企業與個人使用者提供高效率的文件處理與協作解決方案，深受網易、百威中國、中信集團、南京大學、中國知網等眾多企業與教育機構的青睞。\n\nONLYOFFICE Docs 是一套功能完整的線上辦公套件，整合了文件編輯、試算表、簡報、可填寫表單以及 PDF 編輯器，並與 Microsoft Office 格式具備高度相容性。此外，還提供數百種格式與樣式設定工具，以及多元的協作功能。","ONLYOFFICE, an open-source office software project, focuses on advanced and secure office solutions. With over 15 million users worldwide, it is recognized for its innovation in the online office domain. The ONLYOFFICE ecosystem includes collaborative applications such as online editors for text documents, spreadsheets, presentations, forms, and PDFs, along with a room-based collaborative platform. \nAs an international company, ONLYOFFICE has employees and contributors across the globe, with offices located in Singapore, Dallas, Shanghai, Riga, London, Belgrade, Yerevan, and Tashkent.\n","https:\u002F\u002Fdrive.google.com\u002Fthumbnail?id=1uilDLdToDeqOJYEGoljpbw2l9YOYDKvs",{"id":80,"level":53,"link":81,"publish":8,"reward_type":9,"reward_data":10,"name":82,"intro":85,"image":88},"QNAP","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.qnap.com\u002Fzh-tw",{"zh":83,"en":84},"QNAP Systems, Inc. 威聯通科技","QNAP Systems, Inc.",{"zh":86,"en":87}," QNAP 命名源自於高品質網路設備製造商（Quality Network Appliance Provider），我們致力研發軟體應用，匠心優化硬體設計，並設立自有生產線，以提供全面而先進的科技解決方案。QNAP 專注於儲存、網通及智慧視訊產品創新，並持續拓展人工智慧應用，推動 Edge AI 邊緣優先、雲端協作的整合模式，協助客戶在不同場域中即時分析、決策與協同運作，充分發揮數據價值。\n\nQNAP 亦是一個全面性的資安品牌，我們將資料保護、防勒索、不可變儲存與多層資安機制融入解決方案中，確保企業營運不中斷並維持長期資料完整性。在 QNAP 的企業藍圖中，NAS 早已突破儲存裝置的框架，更是驅動人工智慧、邊緣運算與資安防護的重要平台，為全球用戶創造更大優勢與價值。","QNAP (Quality Network Appliance Provider) is a global leader in software development, hardware design, and in-house manufacturing, delivering solutions that help businesses and individuals securely store, connect, and innovate. We drive breakthroughs in storage, networking, and smart video, and advance an Edge AI strategy that integrates edge-first deployment with cloud collaboration—enabling real-time data analysis, decision-making, and collaboration across diverse environments.\n\nQNAP is also a comprehensive cybersecurity brand, embedding data protection, anti-ransomware resilience, immutable storage, and multi-layered security into our solutions. For us, NAS has evolved beyond storage—turning NAS into the platform that drives AI, edge intelligence, and trusted data protection worldwide.","https:\u002F\u002Fdrive.google.com\u002Fthumbnail?id=1ZBMNO4GxVf6McP1VBEbkL7qs2xdLHBSm",{"id":90,"level":41,"link":91,"publish":8,"reward_type":20,"reward_data":92,"name":93,"intro":95,"image":98},"玉山銀行","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.esunbank.com\u002Fzh-tw\u002Fpersonal",5,{"zh":90,"en":94},"E.SUN Bank",{"zh":96,"en":97},"玉山銀行成立於1992年，取名自台灣最高的山，以顧客體驗為核心的理念，致 力於構建科技與綠色雙軸轉型的的金融發展策略。作為數位金融的領導品牌， 玉山銀行擁有超過1300位科技人才，負責整體的數位發展、智能應用、資訊研 發以及資安管理。為臺灣首家銀行將人工智慧深入應用於各項業務，也是首家 銀行以開放的雲端原生技術、微服務架構自建核心系統。近年來玉山銀行展現 卓越的綜合績效，榮獲第十二屆菁業獎共8項大獎，累計歷屆獲奬總數持續領先 金融同業。從台灣到亞洲，玉山以靈活的策略和高效的執行力穩健發展，為顧 客創造持續的價值，邁向永續經營的未來。","E.SUN Bank, established in 1992 and named after Taiwan’s highest mountain, is dedicated to customer-centric values and committed to developing financial strategies centered around technology and ESG. With more than 1,300 technology professionals forming a technology team responsible for overall digital development, AI applications, IT research, and information security management, we are the first bank in Taiwan to deeply integrate AI into various businesses and the first bank to build our core system using cloud-native technology and a microservices architecture. In recent years, E.SUN Bank has demonstrated outstanding comprehensive performance, winning a total of 8 major awards at the 12th Elite Awards for Taiwan Banking Excellence, which maintain our industry-leading record in total awards received. From Taiwan to Asia, E.SUN Bank steadily grows with flexible strategies and efficient execution, creating sustained value for our customers and moving toward a future of sustainability.","https:\u002F\u002Fdrive.google.com\u002Fthumbnail?id=1Wu648Tl50fARXtXGK2qkgPfXWhc4-hiT",{"id":100,"level":101,"link":102,"publish":8,"reward_type":9,"reward_data":103,"name":104,"intro":107,"image":110},"慧邦科技","silver","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.gamesofa.com",16,{"zh":105,"en":106},"慧邦科技股份有限公司  Gamesofa Inc.","Gamesofa Inc.",{"zh":108,"en":109},"慧邦科技Gamesofa成立於2005年，透過優異的網路核心技術，自製研發並行銷營運30餘款web, iOS, Android多人遊戲，是台灣首屈一指的遊戲開發公司。\n\nGamesofa以「5分鐘．想樂最輕鬆」為核心理念，成功打造台灣第一大網路麻將遊戲【神來也麻將】並在印尼、越南、星馬、美加推出德州撲克與當地牌類\n及模擬休閒遊戲【貓咪造咖】，全球累積註冊用戶數超過7,500萬，每日活躍用戶超過200萬人。Gamesofa除了在遊戲開發力求創新，更擅長以資料分析\n驅動營運決策，讓產品開發、營運、行銷團隊皆能透過數據分析工具與預測模型，快速掌握遊戲狀況，擬定策略，是一間充滿熱情與效率的企業。","Founded in 2005, Gamesofa is a leading Taiwanese game developer powered by top-tier core web technologies. We’ve self-developed and operated over 30 multiplayer games across web, iOS, and Android platforms.\n\nLiving by our motto, \"Fun in Five Minutes,\" we successfully launched Taiwan’s #1 online Mahjong game, GodGame Mahjong. We're also capturing hearts across Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, and North America with Texas Hold’em, local card games, and our casual simulation hit, Catfe World. With over 75 million registered users worldwide and 2 million+ daily active users, our community keeps growing!\n\nWe don't just innovate; we run on data. By leveraging advanced data analytics and predictive models, our development, operations, and marketing teams can instantly read the game environment and pivot strategies. At Gamesofa, we combine passion with high-efficiency execution.","https:\u002F\u002Fdrive.google.com\u002Fthumbnail?id=15-13Z3wAqDjO34BAVF7KZpPyE60_ntwO",{"id":112,"level":41,"link":113,"publish":8,"reward_type":9,"reward_data":114,"name":115,"intro":117,"image":120},"Berry AI","https:\u002F\u002Fberry-ai.com",6,{"zh":116,"en":112},"華捷智能股份有限公司",{"zh":118,"en":119},"Berry AI 運用電腦視覺與 AI 技術，協助美國速食（QSR）業者分析得來速服務流程、改善營運效率。我們的產品在全美門市即時運作，從攝影機影像中偵測車輛動線、計時服務流程，並產出營運洞察，工程團隊每天面對的是真實世界、大規模的 Vision AI 挑戰。\nBerry AI 的客戶包含多間全球前十大連鎖速食品牌。繼 2025 年與 Zaxby's 簽署近千家門市的全品牌導入合約後，2026 年我們再與美國知名品牌 Culver's 展開全品牌部署，業務持續快速成長。Berry 亦獲得台灣上市公司飛捷科技的投資（全球前三大 POS 製造商之一），擁有穩定的資源與客戶基礎。\n我們的團隊位於台灣，成員來自海內外知名學府與大型科技公司，工程師能直接參與美國市場產品的核心開發。隨著業務成長，我們也在持續徵才，歡迎造訪 berry-ai.com 了解更多。","Berry AI leverages computer vision and AI to help U.S. quick-service restaurant (QSR) operators analyze drive-thru workflows and improve operational efficiency. Our products run in real time at restaurants across the U.S.—detecting vehicle journeys from camera feeds, timing service stages, and generating operational insights. For our engineers, that means working on real-world, large-scale Vision AI challenges every day.\nBerry AI serves several of the world's top ten fast-food chains. Following our 2025 full-brand agreement with Zaxby's covering nearly 1,000 locations, we kicked off another full-brand deployment with Culver's in 2026, and our business continues to grow rapidly. We are backed by Flytech Technology, a publicly listed Taiwanese company and one of the world's top three POS manufacturers.\nOur team is based in Taiwan, with members from top universities and major tech companies worldwide—engineers here directly contribute to the core of products deployed in the U.S. market. As we grow, we're also hiring; visit berry-ai.com to learn more.","https:\u002F\u002Fdrive.google.com\u002Fthumbnail?id=19MMkcQMO3m6qMBD8KvHSEVIeFdY44WHU",{"id":122,"level":53,"link":123,"publish":8,"reward_type":9,"reward_data":10,"name":124,"intro":127,"image":130},"源鋼技術顧問有限公司","https:\u002F\u002Fsunsquare.tech\u002F",{"zh":125,"en":126},"源鋼技術顧問有限公司 SUN SQUARE Co., Ltd","SUN SQUARE Co., Ltd",{"zh":128,"en":129},"源鋼技術顧問有限公司 Sun Square Co., Ltd. 專注於資安、技術顧問與產業標準導入服務，協助企業強化產品安全、系統安全、軟體供應鏈安全與合規實作能力。\n\n我們長期關注開源治理、SBOM、開源供應鏈安全、工控系統資安與產業標準實作，也持續參與並貢獻開源社群與相關技術實務。我們相信開放技術與工程實務是建立可信賴數位環境的重要基礎。\n\n源鋼歡迎對開源軟體、安全工程、SBOM、供應鏈安全與工控資安有興趣的開發者、研究者與技術夥伴，一起交流與合作。","Sun Square Co., Ltd. provides cybersecurity, technical consulting, and industry standard implementation services to help organizations strengthen product security, system security, software supply chain security, and practical compliance capabilities.\n\nWe have long followed open source governance, SBOM, open source supply chain security, industrial cybersecurity, and practical implementation of industry standards. We also continue to participate in and contribute to open source communities and related engineering practices. We believe open technologies and engineering practices are important foundations for building a trustworthy digital environment.\n\nSun Square welcomes developers, researchers, and technology partners interested in open source, security engineering, SBOM, supply chain security, and industrial cybersecurity to connect, exchange ideas, and collaborate with us.","https:\u002F\u002Fdrive.google.com\u002Fthumbnail?id=1ozuvt4cNMXQCQqD5VY4EyMdQSbwVuDAL",{"id":132,"name":133,"description":135,"sessions":137,"colors":398},538,{"en":134,"zh-hant":134},"Fediverse & Social Web",{"en":136,"zh-hant":136},"The [fediverse](https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FFediverse) is growing—and so is the community building it. This track brings together developers, researchers, and enthusiasts working on federated social web technologies: [ActivityPub](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.w3.org\u002FTR\u002Factivitypub\u002F), [Mastodon](https:\u002F\u002Fjoinmastodon.org\u002F), and beyond. From protocol deep-dives to real-world deployment stories, we explore what it takes to build open, decentralized social infrastructure. If you believe the social web should belong to everyone, this is your room.",{"2026-08-09":138},[139,165,186,206,227,249,269,289,311,338,358,379],{"id":140,"room":141,"start":144,"end":145,"language":146,"track":147,"speakers":149,"zh":157,"en":161,"tags":162,"uri":164},"BFCP9S",{"en":142,"zh-hant":143},"TR411","","2026-08-09T10:00:00+08:00","2026-08-09T10:30:00+08:00","English",{"id":132,"name":148},{"en":134,"zh-hant":134},[150],{"id":151,"avatar":152,"zh":153,"en":156},"WCJCKX","https:\u002F\u002Fpretalx.coscup.org\u002Fmedia\u002Favatars\u002FWCJCKX_RhLyy3Z.webp",{"name":154,"bio":155},"Yuki Onobuchi","Infrastructure and backend engineer based in Himeji. I studied philosophy in university, exploring human-AI interactions through a culturalist lens. My primary work involves operating healthcare and academic systems, alongside freelance Python development. I've been running the Mastodon instance \"mstdn.y-zu.org\" since high school and founded FediLUG in 2023. Driven by a commitment to open source and knowledge sharing, I aim to build communities where intellect and technology intersect through decentralized networks.",{"name":154,"bio":155},{"title":158,"describe":159,"type":160},"Decentralized by Design, Connected by Culture: Japan's Fediverse and OSS Ecosystem Through FediLUG","The Fediverse has grown into a globally distributed network of independent servers, yet its expansion is not merely a technical achievement—it is a cultural one. In Japan, the adoption of decentralized social protocols like ActivityPub has been deeply intertwined with the country's long-standing open-source software (OSS) culture, Linux user groups, and maker communities. This talk explores how Japan's Fediverse has evolved, the unique challenges it faces, and how community-driven initiatives like the Fediverse Linux Users Group (FediLUG) are shaping its future.\r\n\r\nFounded in 2023, FediLUG emerged from a simple observation: instance operators in Japan were highly skilled technically but often isolated in their stewardship roles. Unlike Western ecosystems where large organizations or well-funded nonprofits often back Fediverse projects, Japan's scene relies heavily on volunteers running small-to-mid-sized instances. FediLUG was created to bridge this gap by fostering knowledge sharing, providing operational support, and building a sustainable community around decentralized social networking. Through workshops at major OSS conferences, hands-on meetups, and open documentation initiatives, we have been cultivating a space where technical expertise meets long-term community stewardship.\r\n\r\nThis session will walk you through FediLUG's activities and the insights gained from supporting Japan's Fediverse landscape. We will cover practical topics such as onboarding new operators, implementing scalable moderation policies, and maintaining healthy federation relationships in a multilingual, multi-cultural environment. Beyond operations, we will examine the governance and social dimensions of running decentralized networks. Drawing from a culturalist perspective on technology, I will discuss how valuing human effort, dialogue, and shared responsibility can lead to more resilient communities than purely protocol-driven or market-driven models.\r\n\r\nThe Japanese Fediverse also presents unique structural characteristics: a high density of niche, hobby-driven instances; strong ties to traditional Linux and BSD communities; and a growing emphasis on interoperability and data portability. These traits offer valuable lessons for global Fediverse builders, particularly around sustainability without corporate backing, balancing decentralization with usability, and fostering cross-cultural collaboration in East Asian OSS ecosystems.\r\n\r\nAttendees will leave with actionable strategies for community building, moderation at scale, and long-term instance sustainability. Whether you are an ActivityPub implementer, an instance operator, or simply interested in how decentralized networks shape social behavior, this talk will provide a grounded, community-first perspective on the future of the social web.","Talk",{"title":158,"describe":159,"type":160},[163],"Elementary","https:\u002F\u002Fcoscup.org\u002F2026\u002Fsession\u002FBFCP9S",{"id":166,"room":167,"start":168,"end":169,"language":146,"track":170,"speakers":172,"zh":180,"en":183,"tags":184,"uri":185},"DL8SSQ",{"en":142,"zh-hant":143},"2026-08-09T11:00:00+08:00","2026-08-09T11:30:00+08:00",{"id":132,"name":171},{"en":134,"zh-hant":134},[173],{"id":174,"avatar":175,"zh":176,"en":179},"URKEZT","https:\u002F\u002Fpretalx.coscup.org\u002Fmedia\u002Favatars\u002FURKEZT_snQqsLz.webp",{"name":177,"bio":178},"Jihyeok Seo","Jihyeok from South Korea, building web services for the public good.\r\n\r\nMy personal website: https:\u002F\u002Fji.hyeok.org",{"name":177,"bio":178},{"title":181,"describe":182,"type":160},"From 0 to Fediverse","[Oeee Cafe](https:\u002F\u002Foeee.cafe) is an oekaki service for the 2020s.\r\n\r\n[Naru](https:\u002F\u002Fnaru.pub) is like Neocities, but for Koreans.\r\n\r\nI launched these two projects without any social networking functions, but they now ship with a Fediverse experience.\r\n\r\nI'll be outlining how I started these web services, and how it gained Fediverse capabilities.",{"title":181,"describe":182,"type":160},[163],"https:\u002F\u002Fcoscup.org\u002F2026\u002Fsession\u002FDL8SSQ",{"id":187,"room":188,"start":145,"end":168,"language":146,"track":189,"speakers":191,"zh":199,"en":202,"tags":203,"uri":205},"FNL3K8",{"en":142,"zh-hant":143},{"id":132,"name":190},{"en":134,"zh-hant":134},[192],{"id":193,"avatar":194,"zh":195,"en":198},"37EMMG","https:\u002F\u002Fpretalx.coscup.org\u002Fmedia\u002Favatars\u002F37EMMG_c7vLBAn.webp",{"name":196,"bio":197},"SAE JIN KIM","I am a student at Woosong University in Daejeon, South Korea. I enjoy building projects driven by my own curiosity and interests, mainly in open source projects, serverless and edge computing.",{"name":196,"bio":197},{"title":200,"describe":201,"type":160},"Building a Fediverse on the CloudFlare Edge: SiliconBeest","**_SiliconBeest_** is a Fediverse software project designed to run on Cloudflare Workers, an edge-based serverless platform. Inspired by Wildebeest, which has since been deprecated, this project explores how Fediverse services can be built and operated without relying on traditional server infrastructure.\r\n\r\nIn this talk, I will share why I chose Cloudflare Workers as the foundation for building Fediverse software, how SiliconBeest is being implemented, and what this architecture could mean for the future of federated social platforms. Drawing from ideas and experience from Wildebeest, Mastodon, Misskey, and Fedify, I am building a fully functional Fediverse software stack that aims to be practical, scalable, and affordable.\r\n\r\nOne of the key ideas behind this project is that a serverless edge architecture can reduce operational complexity while making it easier to handle growth. Instead of depending on large dedicated servers, the system is designed to scale with demand. In the talk, I will discuss the technical design, the advantages and trade-offs of running Fediverse software in this environment, and what kinds of scale may be achievable starting from a relatively low cost, such as Cloudflare Workers’ paid plan.\r\n\r\nI will also talk about the development process behind the project. AI coding tools such as Claude Code and Codex have been a meaningful part of how I design, implement, and iterate on SiliconBeest. I want to share how these tools have helped in practice, where they were useful, where they were not, and what it feels like to build an ambitious open software project with AI as part of the workflow.\r\n\r\nThis session is for people interested in building Fediverse software that is scalable, cost-effective, and easy to maintain, and in exploring how serverless can work with the Fediverse.",{"title":200,"describe":201,"type":160},[204],"Intermediate","https:\u002F\u002Fcoscup.org\u002F2026\u002Fsession\u002FFNL3K8",{"id":207,"room":208,"start":209,"end":210,"language":146,"track":211,"speakers":213,"zh":221,"en":224,"tags":225,"uri":226},"GQNR79",{"en":142,"zh-hant":143},"2026-08-09T13:00:00+08:00","2026-08-09T13:30:00+08:00",{"id":132,"name":212},{"en":134,"zh-hant":134},[214],{"id":215,"avatar":216,"zh":217,"en":220},"HVGEET","https:\u002F\u002Fpretalx.coscup.org\u002Fmedia\u002Favatars\u002FHVGEET_aPDRsba.webp",{"name":218,"bio":219},"Haze","Haze is a software engineer interested in open source projects, the Fediverse, and developer tools. He created ActivityPlug and mainly contributes to the iOS client for HackersPub, a Fediverse-based developer community. His professional work focuses on software development in the healthcare and medical domain. He is also involved in awareness activities in South Korea for migraine and other headache disorders.",{"name":218,"bio":219},{"title":222,"describe":223,"type":160},"ActivityPlug: a unified API layer for ActivityPub server software","ActivityPub servers can communicate with each other through the ActivityPub protocol, but their application APIs are not uniform. A client, bot, or integration that works with one server implementation often needs separate adapters, authentication handling, data mapping, and error handling to support another.\r\n\r\nThis talk introduces ActivityPlug, a library and proxy API server that wraps different ActivityPub server APIs behind one consistent interface. The project is designed for developers who want to build tools for the Fediverse without binding their code to a single server implementation.\r\n\r\nActivityPlug can be used in two modes. As a proxy API server, it exposes GraphQL and HTTP APIs that applications can call from any runtime environment. In the JavaScript ecosystem, it can also be used directly as a library, without running a separate server. This makes it suitable for web clients, mobile clients built with technologies such as React Native, bots, automation tools, and connected services that operate across ActivityPub servers.\r\n\r\nThe presentation will cover the design problem, the current architecture, and examples of how ActivityPlug normalises server-specific APIs into one unified interface. It will also show how a shared API layer can reduce the cost of building tools for the Fediverse: a client or service can target ActivityPlug once, then support multiple ActivityPub server implementations through adapters.\r\n\r\nThe goal is not to replace existing ActivityPub servers or define a new social protocol. ActivityPlug is a practical compatibility layer for application developers. By making server APIs easier to work with, it aims to help more people build clients, bots, bridges, moderation tools, analytics tools, and other services on top of the Fediverse.",{"title":222,"describe":223,"type":160},[204],"https:\u002F\u002Fcoscup.org\u002F2026\u002Fsession\u002FGQNR79",{"id":228,"room":229,"start":230,"end":231,"language":232,"track":233,"speakers":235,"zh":243,"en":246,"tags":247,"uri":248},"H7JATM",{"en":142,"zh-hant":143},"2026-08-09T15:30:00+08:00","2026-08-09T16:00:00+08:00","英文",{"id":132,"name":234},{"en":134,"zh-hant":134},[236],{"id":237,"avatar":238,"zh":239,"en":242},"DNXZAB","https:\u002F\u002Fpretalx.coscup.org\u002Fmedia\u002Favatars\u002FDNXZAB_4Tcagsw.webp",{"name":240,"bio":241},"Jiajun Xu","- Drupal site builder and third-party developer for Nextcloud\r\n- Board member of [Software Liberty Association Taiwan (SLAT)](https:\u002F\u002Fslat.org.tw)\r\n- Author of *Software Liberty Newsletter*, with a long-term focus on the Fediverse across Asia; last year, [interviewed](https:\u002F\u002Fblogs.slat.org.tw\u002Fnode\u002F1031) Sandy Corzeta, administrator of [misskey.id](https:\u002F\u002Fmisskey.id)\r\n- Sociologist by training, with previous research on migrant workers in Asia\r\n- Living in a Taiwanese-Indonesian household, with active ties to the Indonesian FLOSS community",{"name":240,"bio":241},{"title":244,"describe":245,"type":160},"From CMS to Fediverse: Drupal's ActivityPub module","What if your CMS could not only host a collaborative blog or a news site, but also directly become a node on the Fediverse — followable, replyable, boostable by Mastodon users?\r\n\r\nThe Drupal [ActivityPub](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.drupal.org\u002Fproject\u002Factivitypub) module is turning this into a \"just build a website\" task. Leveraging Drupal's long-standing strength in flexible content modeling, any content type can map to an ActivityStreams object type, every user is an actor, and pairing it with the Blog module gives you a multi-author publishing platform that the Fediverse can follow.\r\n\r\n[Funded](https:\u002F\u002Frealize.be\u002Fnotes\u002F2327) by NLnet, maintainer [Swentel](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.drupal.org\u002Fu\u002Fswentel) is sprinting toward the [1.0.0](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.drupal.org\u002Fproject\u002Factivitypub\u002Fissues\u002F3572274) release. Major milestones including Shared Inbox and the Mastodon-compatible API have already landed.\r\n\r\nMeanwhile, last year's release of the [Drupal CMS](https:\u002F\u002Fnew.drupal.org\u002Fdrupal-cms) distribution and features like [Recipes](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.drupal.org\u002Fdocs\u002Fextending-drupal\u002Fdrupal-recipes) have made Drupal genuinely install-and-go. The pieces are falling into place — this path is finally accessible to non-developers.\r\n\r\nIn this talk I'll walk through how the module works, demo a multi-author blog being followed from Mastodon live on stage, and share what I've observed as a site builder and small-time contributor about what Drupal brings to the Fediverse.",{"title":244,"describe":245,"type":160},[204],"https:\u002F\u002Fcoscup.org\u002F2026\u002Fsession\u002FH7JATM",{"id":250,"room":251,"start":210,"end":252,"language":146,"track":253,"speakers":255,"zh":263,"en":266,"tags":267,"uri":268},"L8KH3U",{"en":142,"zh-hant":143},"2026-08-09T14:00:00+08:00",{"id":132,"name":254},{"en":134,"zh-hant":134},[256],{"id":257,"avatar":258,"zh":259,"en":262},"EXJJED","https:\u002F\u002Fpretalx.coscup.org\u002Fmedia\u002Favatars\u002FEXJJED_nBv0xhF.webp",{"name":260,"bio":261},"Evan Prodromou","Evan is the Research Director at the Social Web Foundation. He first engaged with the Fediverse when launching the identi.ca project in 2008. He co-authored OStatus and ActivityPub, and chaired the Social Web Working Group at the W3C from 2014 to 2018. Today, he maintains the ActivityPub and Activity Streams specifications, leads efforts to bring end-to-end encryption and private groups to the Fediverse, and builds infrastructure like tags.pub to make the Fediverse better and more interesting. He wrote the book \"ActivityPub: Programming for the Social Web\" (O'Reilly Media, 2024) to help developers understand and use the protocol.",{"name":260,"bio":261},{"title":264,"describe":265,"type":160},"ActivityPub 1.1","First published by the W3C in January of 2018, ActivityPub has been the protocol that binds the Fediverse together. The hard-won experience of hundreds of developers, who have taken the words of the spec and turned it into a living network, is spread across forums, blog posts, chat rooms and toots. The W3C has authorized a new release of the specification, with updated text, examples, and clarifications. This talk will cover what's coming with ActivityPub 1.1 and what you need to know to get ready for it.",{"title":264,"describe":265,"type":160},[204],"https:\u002F\u002Fcoscup.org\u002F2026\u002Fsession\u002FL8KH3U",{"id":270,"room":271,"start":169,"end":272,"language":146,"track":273,"speakers":275,"zh":283,"en":286,"tags":287,"uri":288},"MUHKX7",{"en":142,"zh-hant":143},"2026-08-09T12:00:00+08:00",{"id":132,"name":274},{"en":134,"zh-hant":134},[276],{"id":277,"avatar":278,"zh":279,"en":282},"7FUJ7A","https:\u002F\u002Fpretalx.coscup.org\u002Fmedia\u002Favatars\u002F7FUJ7A_1phPQnE.webp",{"name":280,"bio":281},"Jiwon Kwon","Jiwon is a software engineer based in Seoul, interested in open source, the Fediverse, developer tools, and creative technology. She contributes to Fedify and has been exploring new ways to build with ActivityPub, including lightweight and portable Fediverse software. She also sometimes teaches media art and makes projects with computing devices, connecting software, hardware, and artistic practice.",{"name":280,"bio":281},{"title":284,"describe":285,"type":160},"Feder: One ActivityPub Core, Many Runtimes","Feder is a Rust framework for building ActivityPub applications from a portable protocol core and platform-specific runtimes. The project grew out of my work in the Fedify ecosystem and from a question that kept coming back: what would it take for a Fediverse server to become smaller, cheaper, and more portable than the usual VPS-based web application?\r\n\r\nOne motivating image was a single-user ActivityPub server as a physical device — something you could plug into power and Ethernet. Pushing that idea further led to a more difficult question: could parts of a Fediverse server run on embedded hardware such as ESP32-class boards, closer to sensor-network devices than conventional servers? Feder does not assume that a full Mastodon-like server can simply be moved onto a microcontroller. Instead, it asks how ActivityPub software should be decomposed when different machines have very different resources.\r\n\r\nFeder separates ActivityPub protocol logic from platform execution. The core is responsible for federation behavior such as inbox\u002Foutbox state and delivery decisions, while runtimes take responsibility for networking, storage, clocks, and execution. The same core should work with different runtimes depending on the target environment: a Linux runtime for development and testing, and eventually more constrained runtimes for embedded devices.\r\n\r\nThis separation changes how \"lightweight\" is understood. It is not just about removing features, but about drawing clear boundaries between protocol behavior, storage, networking, scheduling, and hardware-specific execution. The first step is a Linux proof of concept: a small single-user ActivityPub server used to validate the framework before moving toward constrained runtimes.\r\n\r\nThe goal is not to present a finished server, but to share what it means to design ActivityPub as a portable engine rather than a monolithic application. Feder is still early-stage, but its direction is clear: one ActivityPub core, many runtimes — and the question of what kinds of Fediverse software become possible when federation logic can be separated from the machine it runs on.",{"title":284,"describe":285,"type":160},[204],"https:\u002F\u002Fcoscup.org\u002F2026\u002Fsession\u002FMUHKX7",{"id":290,"room":291,"start":292,"end":230,"language":146,"track":293,"speakers":295,"zh":303,"en":306,"tags":309,"uri":310},"S7KAQQ",{"en":142,"zh-hant":143},"2026-08-09T15:00:00+08:00",{"id":132,"name":294},{"en":134,"zh-hant":134},[296],{"id":297,"avatar":298,"zh":299,"en":302},"ZYUW93","https:\u002F\u002Fpretalx.coscup.org\u002Fmedia\u002Favatars\u002FZYUW93_xMDrvNH.webp",{"name":300,"bio":301},"Jim DeLaHunt","Jim DeLaHunt is a Canadian software engineer with a long career in technology which intertwines with human language and culture. He has long experience in type, text layout, font technology, Unicode, and internationalisation. \r\n\r\n- He worked in the Type group at Adobe Systems, where he helped ship Japanese OpenType fonts, and led development of a system for typesetting \"gaiji\" (外字) in Japanese typesetting. \r\n- He was a solo software engineering consultant, doing back-end development and project management for industries as varied as electric power distribution and long-haul trucking.\r\n- He has been a frequent presenter at the Internationalisation and Unicode Conferences in North America.\r\n- He is a member of the Canadian delegation to the ISO 10646 standard, which parallels The Unicode Standard.\r\n- He has volunteered with numerous free libre and internationalisation projects, including Joomla, Wikipedia, IMUG, MacPorts, and MusicBrainz. He frequents Fediverse conferences like FediForum, FediCon, and recently SWICG.\r\n\r\nYou can find him at @jdlh@mstdn.ca, at jdlh.com, and on the Fediverse wherever the #i18n or #GloballyInclusive hashtags appear.",{"name":300,"bio":301},{"title":304,"describe":305,"type":160},"@小明@範例.測試, or, Fediverse handles in every language","A person's handle is their name and address on the Fediverse. But despite people using the Fediverse in many languages from all over the world, almost all handles are limited to Latin script letters and numbers: **@somebody@example.com** . Instead, people should be able to use a handle in their own language and characters, e.g. **@小明@範例.測試** or **@김@예시.테스트**. We call this \"globally inclusive Fediverse handles\".\r\n\r\nThis talk explains the reasons why handles are now limited to letters and numbers. We look at the role of specifications, and existing software such as Mastodon. We look at the history of internationalising other address types such as email addresses ( जिम@डाटामेल.भारत ) and domain names ( http:\u002F\u002Fยูเอทดสอบ.ไทย ). We list some rules from DNS, Unicode, and IETF about what characters should be allowed and forbidden: the Fediverse can build on them. \r\n\r\nWe propose a path forward, based on the history of email addresses and domain names. That path starts with brave pioneers, who want to use their own language in their Fediverse handles, even when it is difficult. The next step is helping extend specifications so they are globally inclusive. Third is contributing to open source software to remove their limitations for handle characters. Hopefully, many of those pioneers are at COSCUP. Maybe this meeting will be the time when we meet and start to work together.",{"title":307,"describe":308,"type":160},"[Chinese translation of title to follow if proposal is accepted]","[Chinese translation of abstract to follow if proposal is accepted]",[163],"https:\u002F\u002Fcoscup.org\u002F2026\u002Fsession\u002FS7KAQQ",{"id":312,"room":313,"start":314,"end":209,"language":146,"track":315,"speakers":317,"zh":332,"en":335,"tags":336,"uri":337},"TZCLYW",{"en":142,"zh-hant":143},"2026-08-09T12:30:00+08:00",{"id":132,"name":316},{"en":134,"zh-hant":134},[318,325],{"id":319,"avatar":320,"zh":321,"en":324},"7U9DWE","https:\u002F\u002Fpretalx.coscup.org\u002Fmedia\u002Favatars\u002F7U9DWE_s666Wo0.webp",{"name":322,"bio":323},"Aung Kyaw Phyo","Aung Kyaw Phyo is the Founder and CTO of Binary Lab. With a strong passion for innovation and a track record of turning ideas into real products, he has played a key role in shaping the direction of Binary Lab and helping businesses and organisations leverage modern technology solutions. He leads a team of developers and technologists who share his drive for pushing boundaries in software and product development.\r\n\r\nAlongside his work at Binary Lab, he is currently collaborating with the Newsmast Foundation on Fediverse related projects, contributing to the growth of the open and decentralised social web. He is also actively exploring the space of AI and agentic systems, looking at how autonomous agents can be applied to real world software development and product workflows.",{"name":322,"bio":323},{"id":326,"avatar":327,"zh":328,"en":331},"NNFJL7","https:\u002F\u002Fpretalx.coscup.org\u002Fmedia\u002Favatars\u002FNNFJL7_HUTCXsw.webp",{"name":329,"bio":330},"Ye Myat Thu","React Native Team Lead",{"name":329,"bio":330},{"title":333,"describe":334,"type":160},"From One Codebase to Many Clients: How We Turn Mastodon Instances into No-Code Mobile Apps and help grow the Fediverse","## Overview\r\n\r\nThis session shares our technical journey of building a white-label Mastodon based mobile platform without forking Mastodon and without manually rebuilding apps for each client. We cover both the backend customisation layer and the mobile deployment pipeline, including the tradeoffs and lessons learned along the way. The talk is for developers working with ActivityPub, Mastodon, or mobile platforms who face the challenge to maintain custom features while keeping up with upstream changes.\r\n\r\n## Backend Challenges\r\n\r\nForking Mastodon and modifying the code directly works at first but becomes very painful as new versions come out. Keeping a fork up to date while preserving custom changes is time consuming, error prone, and does not scale across multiple clients.\r\n\r\n### Solution\r\n\r\nInstead of forking, we inject customisations through a purpose built Ruby Gem, keeping all modified code completely separate from the Mastodon repository. When a new version comes out, we update the gem instead of re-merging a fork.\r\n\r\n- Host a dedicated Mastodon instance for each client\r\n- Add or modify features through the Ruby Gem without touching core Mastodon code\r\n- Maintain separate gem versions for each Mastodon release\r\n\r\nWe also built a web based Dashboard so instance operators can control features without any code changes. Features shipped this way include Bluesky bridging, local only posts, long form post support, custom community feeds, and moderation tools.\r\n\r\n## Mobile Challenges\r\n\r\nWe manage multiple clients who all need the same core functionality, a Mastodon social feed with CMS news integration, but with different branding and feature variations. Manually updating icons, colours, and splash screens for every client did not scale. We needed to fully separate the core application from client configuration.\r\n\r\n### Solution\r\n\r\nWe built our architecture around three parts.\r\n\r\n**Control Center:** A web based platform where clients upload icons, choose colours, provide instance and CMS URLs, and configure features with no developer involvement needed.\r\n\r\n**Core App:** A React Native application with a scan to configure model. Scanning a QR code fetches a JSON configuration file and immediately rebrands the app at runtime without recompilation.\r\n\r\n**Build Service:** For changes that cannot be handled at runtime such as bundle IDs, app names, and push notification certificates, an automation pipeline manages custom builds and store deployment while keeping the no-code experience intact for the client.\r\n\r\n## Results\r\n\r\nThis architecture powers the Newsmast Foundation Apps for Change programme at newsmastfoundation.org, enabling rapid rollout of native apps across news outlets, content creators, professional networks, and local communities, growing the Fediverse through new and diverse audiences.\r\n\r\n## Key Takeaways\r\n\r\n- How combining Ruby Gems with a Dashboard lets you customise and ship features across multiple Mastodon instances without the burden of forking\r\n- How runtime configuration through QR code and JSON removes most manual work in multi-client mobile development\r\n- How better technical architecture can directly support an ambitious growth programme expanding the Fediverse globally",{"title":333,"describe":334,"type":160},[204],"https:\u002F\u002Fcoscup.org\u002F2026\u002Fsession\u002FTZCLYW",{"id":339,"room":340,"start":341,"end":144,"language":146,"track":342,"speakers":344,"zh":352,"en":355,"tags":356,"uri":357},"UGAQP3",{"en":142,"zh-hant":143},"2026-08-09T09:30:00+08:00",{"id":132,"name":343},{"en":134,"zh-hant":134},[345],{"id":346,"avatar":347,"zh":348,"en":351},"X93LWP","https:\u002F\u002Fpretalx.coscup.org\u002Fmedia\u002Favatars\u002FX93LWP_YnWIQCb.webp",{"name":349,"bio":350},"Roro Park","Roro Park is the founder of East Asia Technology Institute (EATI), a Seoul-based research and advisory organization focused on technology governance, geopolitics, and regional policy analysis across Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and the wider East Asian region.\r\n\r\nWith a background in film, psychology, and music production, Roro brings an interdisciplinary perspective to technology, culture, communication, and governance. Her current work examines how open and emerging technologies can be adapted responsibly across different legal, social, and regional contexts.",{"name":349,"bio":350},{"title":353,"describe":354,"type":160},"Federation Is Not Enough: Governance Patterns for the Open Social Web in East Asia","The Fediverse is often described as a technical alternative to centralized social platforms: decentralized, interoperable, portable, and community-governed. But for the open social web to grow meaningfully in East Asia, protocol compatibility alone is not enough. Federated systems also need governance patterns that can work across different legal environments, platform cultures, languages, and community expectations.\r\n\r\nThe East Asia Technology Institute proposes a talk that examines the Fediverse and open social web from an East Asian governance perspective, with a focus on Korea, Japan, and Taiwan. Rather than treating the region as one market, it looks at how different privacy regimes, moderation expectations, localisation needs, and trust cultures can shape the way federated social systems are built and operated.\r\n\r\nThe session is not intended as legal advice. Instead, it translates governance questions into practical considerations for developers, instance operators, moderators, open-source contributors, and community oraganisers. Topics may include instance accountability, data-flow transparency, cross-border federation, moderation processes, user onboarding, localisation, and the role of open standards in avoiding vendor lock-in.\r\n\r\nThe central argument is that the Fediverse should not treat governance as an afterthought. If open social infrastructure is to become genuinely global, it must be able to adapt to regional realities while preserving interoperability, openness, and community control.",{"title":353,"describe":354,"type":160},[204],"https:\u002F\u002Fcoscup.org\u002F2026\u002Fsession\u002FUGAQP3",{"id":359,"room":360,"start":361,"end":292,"language":362,"track":363,"speakers":365,"zh":373,"en":376,"tags":377,"uri":378},"UKZ8LS",{"en":142,"zh-hant":143},"2026-08-09T14:30:00+08:00","英語",{"id":132,"name":364},{"en":134,"zh-hant":134},[366],{"id":367,"avatar":368,"zh":369,"en":372},"S9ETNQ","https:\u002F\u002Fpretalx.coscup.org\u002Fmedia\u002Favatars\u002FS9ETNQ_1ChY35n.webp",{"name":370,"bio":371},"Itoh Shimon","https:\u002F\u002Fpostfixnotation.org\u002F",{"name":370,"bio":371},{"title":374,"describe":375,"type":160},"Vertical writing for the Mongolian script on Mastodon","The Mongolian script is mainly used for Mongolian. The script is in daily use in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China. The script mainly used in Mongolia is the Cyrillic script, but the Mongolian script is being reintroduced in Mongolia.\r\n\r\nThe Mongolian script should be displayed vertically, but vertical writing for the script is not well supported in most software. In particular, most global social media do not support vertical writing for the script. Therefore, Mongolian script users write sideways and post images containing Mongolian script text.\r\n\r\nTherefore, I proposed and implemented partial support for the Mongolian script on Mastodon. I made it possible to display Mongolian script text vertically without changing the UI layout. This approach attracted attention and influenced other fediverse software. New users joined Mastodon because Mastodon supports vertical writing for the Mongolian script.\r\n\r\nThis talk is about the Mongolian script, issues that occurred in this approach, and the influence of this approach. This approach for internationalization demonstrates advantages of the Fediverse over proprietary global social media.",{"title":374,"describe":375,"type":160},[],"https:\u002F\u002Fcoscup.org\u002F2026\u002Fsession\u002FUKZ8LS",{"id":380,"room":381,"start":252,"end":361,"language":146,"track":382,"speakers":384,"zh":392,"en":395,"tags":396,"uri":397},"WK9ZBQ",{"en":142,"zh-hant":143},{"id":132,"name":383},{"en":134,"zh-hant":134},[385],{"id":386,"avatar":387,"zh":388,"en":391},"9XVENR","https:\u002F\u002Fpretalx.coscup.org\u002Fmedia\u002Favatars\u002F9XVENR_vrrBwsc.webp",{"name":389,"bio":390},"Hong Minhee (洪 民憙)","I'm Hong Minhee (洪 民憙), a software engineer from Seoul. I write some free\u002Fopen source software, which are mostly written in Haskell, Python, and TypeScript. I'm an advocate of free\u002Fopen source software and [fediverse]. My professional interests are decentralized peer-to-peer networks and statically typed functional programming languages.\r\n\r\nI also have outside interests on etymology, East Asian languages (\u003Cabbr title=\"Chinese–Japanese–Korean\">CJK\u003C\u002Fabbr>), Chinese characters, and further, [Unihan].\r\n\r\nFor a more detailed introduction, please visit my personal website at \u003Chttps:\u002F\u002Fhongminhee.org\u002F>.\r\n\r\n[fediverse]: https:\u002F\u002Fwww.theverge.com\u002F24063290\u002Ffediverse-explained-activitypub-social-media-open-protocol\r\n[Unihan]: https:\u002F\u002Fwww.unicode.org\u002Freports\u002Ftr38\u002F",{"name":389,"bio":390},{"title":393,"describe":394,"type":160},"I just wanted ruby annotations: writing in dead scripts on the living fediverse","Koreans used to mix [hanja] (漢字; Chinese characters) into Korean prose, much as Japanese still mixes kanji and kana. The style is called [Korean mixed script] (國漢文混用體). Almost nobody writes this way anymore. I do.\r\n\r\nWhen I wanted to post this way on the fediverse, I ran into a small but stubborn problem: [`\u003Cruby>` annotations][ruby], the HTML feature that puts pronunciation guides above or beside characters, were stripped by the major servers I tried. I filed an issue against [Mastodon]. It sat there for a long time. At some point, “maybe I should run my own server” somehow became “maybe I should implement [ActivityPub] myself.”\r\n\r\nActivityPub is not simple. [JSON-LD] alone has several ways to say the same thing. Then come HTTP Signatures, WebFinger, NodeInfo, inbox forwarding, and the small incompatibilities that only become obvious when Mastodon and Misskey disagree. Before building the server I wanted, I built [Fedify]: a TypeScript framework that keeps most of that protocol plumbing out of application code.\r\n\r\n[Hollo] came next, because I still wanted the original thing: a single-user ActivityPub server where Markdown and `\u003Cruby>` annotations survived the trip. [Hackers' Pub] followed from the same framework, aimed at developers who want short posts and longer articles to federate.\r\n\r\nThis talk is about how a small typographic itch turned into upstream patches, a framework, and two fediverse servers. I still just wanted ruby annotations.\r\n\r\n[hanja]: https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FHanja\r\n[Korean mixed script]: https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FKorean_mixed_script\r\n[ruby]: https:\u002F\u002Fdeveloper.mozilla.org\u002Fen-US\u002Fdocs\u002FWeb\u002FHTML\u002FReference\u002FElements\u002Fruby\r\n[Mastodon]: https:\u002F\u002Fjoinmastodon.org\u002F\r\n[ActivityPub]: https:\u002F\u002Fwww.w3.org\u002FTR\u002Factivitypub\u002F\r\n[JSON-LD]: https:\u002F\u002Fjson-ld.org\u002F\r\n[Fedify]: https:\u002F\u002Ffedify.dev\u002F\r\n[Hollo]: https:\u002F\u002Fdocs.hollo.social\u002F\r\n[Hackers' Pub]: https:\u002F\u002Fhackers.pub\u002F",{"title":393,"describe":394,"type":160},[163],"https:\u002F\u002Fcoscup.org\u002F2026\u002Fsession\u002FWK9ZBQ",{"2026-08-09":399},"#f4a261",[401,406,410,414,417,421,425],{"id":402,"imageVertical":403,"imageHorizontal":404,"link":405,"weight":43},"QNAP-news","https:\u002F\u002Fdrive.google.com\u002Fthumbnail?id=1-HQ9oQMOngtqM3yL-1DBHRhzWbuyxgfE&&sz=w4000","https:\u002F\u002Fdrive.google.com\u002Fthumbnail?id=1aVhw014dwVLuxbNadE314lnl992FcjS_&&sz=w4000","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.qnap.com\u002Fgo\u002Fsolution\u002Fvirtualization",{"id":407,"imageVertical":408,"imageHorizontal":409,"link":63,"weight":114},"Cathay-news","https:\u002F\u002Fdrive.google.com\u002Fthumbnail?id=10ndsUHILq9m_boaoilHTERyTXCsCBlSX&&sz=w4000","https:\u002F\u002Fdrive.google.com\u002Fthumbnail?id=11_VlhFrCYcNOHML4z0jm6AmyL7MxNTfl&&sz=w4000",{"id":411,"imageVertical":412,"imageHorizontal":413,"link":91,"weight":114},"esunbank-news","https:\u002F\u002Fdrive.google.com\u002Fthumbnail?id=1aNURMNN83oIZHAtBzm2rUZODKVBO29dt&&sz=w4000","https:\u002F\u002Fdrive.google.com\u002Fthumbnail?id=17OA0eu-N510ePhhDuiSuBV_4mdlU5gfi&&sz=w4000",{"id":143,"imageVertical":415,"imageHorizontal":416,"link":113,"weight":114},"https:\u002F\u002Fdrive.google.com\u002Fthumbnail?id=1d4-1ZBMs6GqYcYytlYrSVZhs8Jgye5l3&&sz=w4000","https:\u002F\u002Fdrive.google.com\u002Fthumbnail?id=1Ea4CNZ-14siicP3xYm78l3AF41iAb9Om&&sz=w4000",{"id":418,"imageVertical":419,"imageHorizontal":420,"link":54,"weight":43},"kktix-news","https:\u002F\u002Fdrive.google.com\u002Fthumbnail?id=11md6cNzKBG-OF_e_9G5ZCLujoyck96as&&sz=w4000","https:\u002F\u002Fdrive.google.com\u002Fthumbnail?id=1ec5tuBMqbKDfPakOPWZF93Q55JI7DOOl&&sz=w4000",{"id":422,"imageVertical":423,"imageHorizontal":424,"link":102,"weight":21},"gamesofa-news","https:\u002F\u002Fdrive.google.com\u002Fthumbnail?id=1HkRfiNOhKrH2zTaOHjTkDnAmoDPqV5_c&&sz=w4000","https:\u002F\u002Fdrive.google.com\u002Fthumbnail?id=1IVAroDzzryU5AIY4qMMVztg4hu-FXaIM&&sz=w4000",{"id":426,"imageVertical":427,"imageHorizontal":428,"link":429,"weight":43},"onlyoffice-news","https:\u002F\u002Fdrive.google.com\u002Fthumbnail?id=1H7dguSsKUH9aS9vxK-RhI519LEQjaak-&&sz=w4000","https:\u002F\u002Fdrive.google.com\u002Fthumbnail?id=1IchePy7nwLT4TXnLYLf8o6HS4TKOOjFd&&sz=w4000","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.onlyoffice.com\u002F",{"data":431,"body":432},{},{"type":433,"children":434},"root",[435],{"type":436,"tag":437,"props":438,"children":439},"element","p",{},[440,443,452,454,461,463,470],{"type":441,"value":442},"text","The ",{"type":436,"tag":444,"props":445,"children":449},"a",{"href":446,"rel":447},"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FFediverse",[448],"nofollow",[450],{"type":441,"value":451},"fediverse",{"type":441,"value":453}," is growing—and so is the community building it. This track brings together developers, researchers, and enthusiasts working on federated social web technologies: ",{"type":436,"tag":444,"props":455,"children":458},{"href":456,"rel":457},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.w3.org\u002FTR\u002Factivitypub\u002F",[448],[459],{"type":441,"value":460},"ActivityPub",{"type":441,"value":462},", ",{"type":436,"tag":444,"props":464,"children":467},{"href":465,"rel":466},"https:\u002F\u002Fjoinmastodon.org\u002F",[448],[468],{"type":441,"value":469},"Mastodon",{"type":441,"value":471},", and beyond. From protocol deep-dives to real-world deployment stories, we explore what it takes to build open, decentralized social infrastructure. If you believe the social web should belong to everyone, this is your room.",1784216671838]