New post: Good Things: Sichuan Universe beesbuzz.biz/comics/journal…
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Coo coo, kachoo. What a masterpiece! #Watchmen
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The finale of @HBO The Watchman was very satisfying. Best super hero story IMO in a long, long time.
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🔵🥧 Baked a #blueberry #pie last Sunday, my third pie, blind to an unexpected change coming just minutes after I put the pie in the oven.
After we wrapped up IndieWebCamp SF, I went home, collected the ingredients from my cupboard, realized I was missing a couple, and picked them up from my local grocery store. Ingredients assembled(2), pie dish lined and #blueberries mixed(3), it didn’t take long to make(4), and place in the oven to bake(1).
Thanks to a ride from a friend, the pie made it to the party intact(5), taking its place among others, surrounded by bakers, friends, and baker friends (6 📷 Andrew Garcia).
#2019_342 #blueberrypie #pie #thirdpie #thirdpieblind #imadethis #baker #homecooking #homebaked #bakers #baked #latergram #nofilter
Previously: https://tantek.com/2019/005/t1/weeks-ago-baked-first-apple-pie
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"text": "\ud83d\udd35\ud83e\udd67 Baked a #blueberry #pie last Sunday, my third pie, blind to an unexpected change coming just minutes after I put the pie in the oven.\n\nAfter we wrapped up IndieWebCamp SF, I went home, collected the ingredients from my cupboard, realized I was missing a couple, and picked them up from my local grocery store. Ingredients assembled(2), pie dish lined and #blueberries mixed(3), it didn\u2019t take long to make(4), and place in the oven to bake(1).\n\nThanks to a ride from a friend, the pie made it to the party intact(5), taking its place among others, surrounded by bakers, friends, and baker friends (6 \ud83d\udcf7 Andrew Garcia).\n\n#2019_342 #blueberrypie #pie #thirdpie #thirdpieblind #imadethis #baker #homecooking #homebaked #bakers #baked #latergram #nofilter\n\nPreviously: https://tantek.com/2019/005/t1/weeks-ago-baked-first-apple-pie",
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Syndication Links now supports per-post syndication to @microdotblog from #WordPress.
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Ahhhh @ChinnyXO1 is live and I can't watch it nooooooooo
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_Democracy in Chains_ by @NancyMacLean5 is a fascinating read, telling us how we arrived here today in politics. Consider 40-some years ago, a bunch of FRAs decided to kill democracy, played the long game, and are winning. Worth your time to read. powells.com/book/democracy… 📚
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Yeah, so, can someone explain to me how @LindseyGrahamSC vowed to be impartial, but says he won't look at or review evidence? Wouldn't that be a dereliction of duty and a removable offense in and of itself for him? I'm missing something.
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The one's my students create in class. #nctechat
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🔵🥧 Baked a #blueberry #pie last Sunday, my third pie, blind to an unexpected change coming just minutes after I put the pie in the oven.
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Testing out Malcolm Blaney's relatively new Unicyclic feed reader. Very clean and simple! I love that it handles Twitter feeds in a much more natural way than any of the big corporate feed readers out there. Of course the fact that it supports micropub is also a major bonus! IndieWeb tools FTW!
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I like the idea of the microformats web extension. I suspect it could do with an update to microformats v2 though. The idea of being able to parse a page and add contact information or events directly to my address books or calendars is pretty awesome.
I could also appreciate it parsing a page and allowing me to use an h-card to quickly create a follow post and automatically add a page’s feed to my feed reader.
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Watched Connecting to the IndieWeb Movement by 
Jim Groom from bavatuesdays


Tomorrow at 12 PM Eastern/ 9 AM Pacific I’ll be be hosting a Connected Courses discussion that will explore the IndieWeb movement as a people-centered response to the corporate web. How do core IndieWeb principles such as owning your content, remaining better connected, and redefining control online intersect with the values of connected learning? Take a bit of time tomorrow and join myself, Mikhail Gershovich, Ben Werdmuller, Erin Jo Richey, and Simon Thomson to find out more.
I particularly love how they all underline the humanity that should and does underlie the web. This is certainly a classic for the area of IndieWeb and education. I’m not sure how I hadn’t seen this before.
[Withknown is] the posterchild of the IndieWeb.
— Jim Groom
I’ll agree that it is pretty darn awesome!
Some slight rephrasings from Ben in the video that I thought were spot on:
IndieWeb: allowing people to connect online without caring about what platforms or services they’re using.
IndieWeb puts the learner first. The LMS, which primarily serves an administrative function, should not be the center of the process.
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Test driving the new Syndication Links plugin updates. Particularly the ability to syndicate to @microdotblog via JSONfeed.
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@xolotl @masssly @ZuZage @mwintirew @Bali_Maha @GereonKalkuhl @friedelitis @frimelle Our @opencollective for the @GOIFoundation is now live: https://opencollective.com/global-open-initiative-foundation suppoort our @MozOpenLeaders ,@wikipedia, #OER and #IndieWeb projects.
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Syndication Links 4.2.0 Released: di5.us/b/sC
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