Foundations of stone. Grey speckled hard rock. Will fades Erased in small chafes are bigger breaks in lapsed grace of collapsed fates retraced grains of sands falling in footprints once displaced in fates of tomorrow now encased in the forgotten hour Erased #smallpoems

Are you practicing core strength during eternal Caturday?

Trying to ramp up

Creative agency co-op, part II

Dichotomy of democracies dawns on we in powers of #literacies for tyrants withhold or declare truths in bold by Sheriffs in Serifs feeding on those seeded in miseries yet history's victories won through sword and literacy As power of words unlock unlimited destinies #NAFO
#ds106 anyone left to gimme a word for a @pechaflickr talk?
Look to last "cease fire" Russia WAS the "Separatist" Army Yet Russia claimed they COULD NOT enforce "cease fire" because they were not a "BELLIGERENT" all lies Cease fire = cessation of Donbas not violence
People who say Ukraine must enter a ceasefire agreement with Russia should google ‘Russia violates ceasefire’ Russia would use any ceasefire to regroup, rearm and th...
#clmooc #WritingCommunity anyone want to gimme a word for a @pechaflickr talk on #literacies
jgregorymcverry.com https://twitter.com/jgmac1106
I need a word for a @pechaflickr talk on the history of literacy. #nafo #edu106 #ds106
I need a word for a @pechaflickr talk on the history of literacy. #nafo #edu106 #ds106
A #NAFO email @fellarequests for an Operator of a Movie Palace of Bonk This fine Fella shows the classics in Cult Films Such as "Collapse of the Kerch Bridge"
If you want to see how how ethics matter in action check out @ConwayHall There handling of the third party booking issue was text book for a non-profit. Ethics, with solid procedures, is often the fastest path to praxis
Our charity's own programme - that facilitates people and ideas that make ethics matter in the world - can be found here: conwayhall.org.uk/whats-on/
Yes!!! Thank you @ConwayHall for doing the right thing and saying NO! to Russian State media and foreign actors
re. No 2 Nato event / Sat 25 Feb We have reviewed this booking *which was a third-party hire of our venue and not part of our programme* and informed the organisers tha...
3 weeks since the 1st, since asking you to own your notes^1 Still tweeting in Big Chad’s garage or tooting in little Chad’s garage next door?^2 What's the delay? Choosing a domain name?^3 Or a service or other path?^4 Or #TwitterMigration ... tantek.com/t5Nz2
3 weeks since the 1st, since asking you to own your notes^1

Still tweeting in Big Chad’s garage or tooting in little Chad’s garage next door?^2 What's the delay?

Choosing a domain name?^3
Or a service or other path?^4
Or #TwitterMigration to #Mastodon?

Two #IndieWeb alternatives to owning your notes (https://micro.blog/ or https://fed.brid.gy/, either with your own domain) both support migrating your followers from Mastodon.

For example, I migrated my experimental @t@xoxo.zone Mastodon account to my own site^5, @tantek.com, thanks to the migration support in Bridgy Fed.

If you’re not sure where you’d like to migrate, you can try https://micro.blog/ for 30 days to see if it works for you.

If you’re a #webDev or otherwise like to tinker, it’s well worth the time to setup your own website with an SSG or CMS^6 or your own code, and grow it incrementally as you post and have time to do so.

Either way, drop by https://chat.indieweb.org/ and ask any questions you have.

There’s a whole community that wants you to succeed, that wants to help you own your notes.


This is day 21 of #100DaysOfIndieWeb #100Days, written the night after.

← Day 20: https://tantek.com/2023/022/t1/indieweb-eat-what-you-cook
→ 🔮


^1 https://tantek.com/2023/001/t1/own-your-notes
^2 https://xkcd.com/1150/
^3 https://tantek.com/2023/004/t1/choosing-domain-name-indieweb
^4 https://tantek.com/2023/003/t1/indieweb-path-chosen-why
^5 https://tantek.com/2022/358/t3/
^6 https://indieweb.org/CMS
#TwitterMigration #Mastodon #IndieWeb #webDev #100DaysOfIndieWeb #100Days

Are you practicing the latest dance during eternal Caturday?

An odd thing to me about the San Diego library is how frequently you have to renew the card — every two years, I think. I mostly check out e-books and since they use third-party apps, the apps apparently don’t check if your card is still active. I only found out my card expired when I logged in to look up a print book.

My friend Laurie is looking for new work. She has experience as a field interviewer, illustrator, writing consultant, and personal assistant. Looking in Indiana or for remote work.

Please help boost or get in touch with her on LinkedIn if you know of anything! linkedin.com/in/laurieguerrettaz/

An Email #NAFO Fella request. One fierce drummer who comes ready to keep time while bonking or snacking on the kebab wrapped drumsticks.
One of our #IndieWeb principles is Use What You Make^1. We use the metaphor Eat What You Cook^2 to more broadly relate to creators^3 of all kinds, the chefs & cooks of the IndieWeb.

Cooks often taste their dishes while cooking, and modify them accordingly. Some even prepare entire dishes or meals to try themselves first, before preparing them for others.

On the IndieWeb, some of us do the same by first testing our own code changes in production^4 on our personal sites, before publishing them more widely. Sometimes we let our changes simmer on our own sites for a while, before serving our code for others to consume.

I myself have been most recently testing in production my at-mention auto-linking updates^5 on my site for over a week now. They seem to be working well, and I haven’t noticed any errors or regressions, so I’ll likely roll at least some of those changes into the CASSIS GitHub repo soon.

While testing in production may be a reasonable & good practice for personal sites, it’s often a bad idea for corporate or critical web sites or services, and there’s no shortage of such examples.

I have been wanting to write about our IndieWeb “test in production” practices for a while, and finally created a separate page on the IndieWeb wiki accordingly^4, organizing content from other pages, and adding examples beyond the IndieWeb as well.

Do you write code for your website that you test there in production before sharing it more broadly on GitHub etc.? Add yourself to the examples section^6

Thanks to Chris Aldrich (https://boffosocko.com/) for the eating what you cook banner image.

This is day 20 of #100DaysOfIndieWeb #100Days, written two days after. I have some double days ahead of me.

← Day 19: https://tantek.com/2023/020/t2/bridgy-fed-follow-form
→ 🔮


^1 https://indieweb.org/use_what_you_make
^2 https://indieweb.org/eat_what_you_cook, much more palatable than prior "selfdogfood" or "dogfood" metaphors from other open source related communities.
^3 https://indieweb.org/creator
^4 https://indieweb.org/test_in_production
^5 https://tantek.com/2023/011/t1/indieweb-evolving-at-mention
^6 https://indieweb.org/test_in_production#IndieWeb_Examples
#IndieWeb #100DaysOfIndieWeb #100Days
One of our #IndieWeb principles is Use What You Make^1. indieweb.org/images/8/8e/sl… indieweb.org/eat_what_you_c… We use the metaphor Eat What You Cook^2 to more broadly relate to creators^3 of all kinds, the chefs & cooks of the IndieWeb. Cooks often taste ... tantek.com/t5Nz1