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"type": "entry",
"published": "2023-10-22T04:22:44-07:00",
"url": "https://aaronparecki.com/2023/10/22/1/",
"content": {
"text": "I woke up before taking a pizza out of the oven in a dream and now that's going to be bugging me all day"
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"published": "2023-10-20T00:31:28-07:00",
"url": "https://beesbuzz.biz/blog/12349-Bandcrash-early-alpha-beta-whatever-released",
"name": "Bandcrash early alpha/beta/whatever released",
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"text": "So hey, the Bandcrash GUI is finally, finally in a working state! You can now use it to easily encode a bunch of wav files into mp3/ogg/flac and make a web preview, and optionally upload it all to itch.io automagically!Also, I\u2019ve released prebuilt macOS and Windows binaries over on itch.io. I\u2019ll probably do a Linux version as well at some point, although Linux users are likely much better-equipped to just build-and-install it themselves.To that end, I used it to upload one of my older albums to itch, and I gotta say, having a GUI to set it up is actually a lot nicer than doing it all from the CLI with hand-written JSON files? Weird.There\u2019s still a lot left to do on it but what is there right now is Good Enough for now.That said, I\u2019m hopeful that bandcamp remains viable for the long term, but now it\u2019s a lot less necessary to worry about a single platform like that.",
"html": "<p>So hey, the <a href=\"https://github.com/fluffy-critter/bandcrash\">Bandcrash</a> GUI is finally, finally in a working state! You can now use it to easily encode a bunch of wav files into mp3/ogg/flac and make a web preview, and optionally upload it all to itch.io automagically!</p><p>Also, I\u2019ve released prebuilt macOS and Windows binaries <a href=\"https://fluffy.itch.io/bandcrash\">over on itch.io</a>. I\u2019ll probably do a Linux version as well at some point, although Linux users are likely much better-equipped to just build-and-install it themselves.</p><p>To that end, I used it to upload <a href=\"https://fluffy.itch.io/foodsexsleep\">one of my older albums</a> to itch, and I gotta say, having a GUI to set it up is actually a lot nicer than doing it all from the CLI with hand-written JSON files? Weird.</p><p>There\u2019s still <a href=\"https://github.com/fluffy-critter/bandcrash\">a lot left to do on it</a> but what is there right now is Good Enough for now.</p><p>That said, I\u2019m hopeful that bandcamp remains viable for the long term, but now it\u2019s a lot less necessary to worry about a single platform like that.</p>"
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"type": "entry",
"published": "2023-10-17T16:56:30-07:00",
"url": "https://nadreck.me/2023/10/october-in-new-england/",
"category": [
"life",
"travel"
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"name": "October in New England",
"content": {
"text": "Here we are, halfway through October. It\u2019s been a bit over a month since my last post. In that time, we spent more time in Peterborough, New York City, Newport (Vermont), and Holderness. We socialized, we saw friends, saw family, had a good time. It\u2019s starting to get cooler out, and we\u2019re currently far enough north that the leaves have begun dropping in earnest.\n\n\n\nContinue reading \u201cOctober in New England\u201d",
"html": "<p>Here we are, halfway through October. It\u2019s been a bit over a month since my last post. In that time, we spent more time in Peterborough, New York City, Newport (Vermont), and Holderness. We socialized, we saw friends, saw family, had a good time. It\u2019s starting to get cooler out, and we\u2019re currently far enough north that the leaves have begun dropping in earnest.</p>\n\n\n\n<img width=\"1024\" height=\"768\" src=\"https://nadreck.me/backend/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/2023-10-09-22.16.53-1024x768.jpg\" alt=\"\" /><img width=\"1024\" height=\"768\" src=\"https://nadreck.me/backend/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/2023-10-09-22.16.53-1024x768.jpg\" alt=\"\" /><a href=\"https://nadreck.me/2023/10/october-in-new-england/#more-11756\">Continue reading<span> \u201cOctober in New England\u201d</span></a>"
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Implemented liking/favoriting of #Mastodon posts via Bridgy Fed on my site! (Actually of any post on any site that #BridgyFed can discover an #ActivityPub endpoint to send likes to.)
Tested it by liking @evanp.me (@evan@cosocial.ca@evanpro)’s reply¹ confirming that he received a notification from my prior post². I sent a #Webmention from my like post³ to Bridgy Fed, and it #federated the like to Evan’s server, which subsequently showed up in the "favourites" list of Evan’s post:
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"text": "Implemented liking/favoriting of #Mastodon posts via Bridgy Fed on my site! (Actually of any post on any site that #BridgyFed can discover an #ActivityPub endpoint to send likes to.)\n\nTested it by liking @evanp.me (@evan@cosocial.ca @evanpro)\u2019s reply\u00b9 confirming that he received a notification from my prior post\u00b2. I sent a #Webmention from my like post\u00b3 to Bridgy Fed, and it #federated the like to Evan\u2019s server, which subsequently showed up in the \"favourites\" list of Evan\u2019s post:\n\nhttps://cosocial.ca/@evan/111237962392745000/favourites\n\nEvery step that connects heterogenous #socialWeb systems & protocols feels like progress.\n\nThis is day 45 of #100DaysOfIndieWeb. #100Days #IndieWeb #like #likes #fediverse #favorite #favourite #favourites\n\n\u2190 Day 44: https://tantek.com/2023/234/t1/threads-supports-indieweb-rel-me\n\u2192 \ud83d\udd2e\n\n\u00b9 https://cosocial.ca/@evan/111237962392745000\n\u00b2 https://tantek.com/2023/287/t1/federating-mentions\n\u00b3 https://tantek.com/2023/289/f1",
"html": "Implemented liking/favoriting of #<span class=\"p-category\">Mastodon</span> posts via Bridgy Fed on my site! (Actually of any post on any site that #<span class=\"p-category\">BridgyFed</span> can discover an #<span class=\"p-category\">ActivityPub</span> endpoint to send likes to.)<br /><br />Tested it by liking <a href=\"https://evanp.me\">@evanp.me</a> (<a href=\"https://cosocial.ca/@evan\">@evan@cosocial.ca</a> <a class=\"h-cassis-username\" href=\"https://twitter.com/evanpro\">@evanpro</a>)\u2019s reply<a href=\"https://tantek.com/#t5TS1_note-1\">\u00b9</a> confirming that he received a notification from my prior post<a href=\"https://tantek.com/#t5TS1_note-2\">\u00b2</a>. I sent a #<span class=\"p-category\">Webmention</span> from my like post<a href=\"https://tantek.com/#t5TS1_note-3\">\u00b3</a> to Bridgy Fed, and it #<span class=\"p-category\">federated</span> the like to Evan\u2019s server, which subsequently showed up in the \"favourites\" list of Evan\u2019s post:<br /><br /><a href=\"https://cosocial.ca/@evan/111237962392745000/favourites\">https://cosocial.ca/@evan/111237962392745000/favourites</a><br /><br />Every step that connects heterogenous #<span class=\"p-category\">socialWeb</span> systems & protocols feels like progress.<br /><br />This is day 45 of #<span class=\"p-category\">100DaysOfIndieWeb</span>. #<span class=\"p-category\">100Days</span> #<span class=\"p-category\">IndieWeb</span> #<span class=\"p-category\">like</span> #<span class=\"p-category\">likes</span> #<span class=\"p-category\">fediverse</span> #<span class=\"p-category\">favorite</span> #<span class=\"p-category\">favourite</span> #<span class=\"p-category\">favourites</span><br /><br />\u2190 Day 44: <a href=\"https://tantek.com/2023/234/t1/threads-supports-indieweb-rel-me\">https://tantek.com/2023/234/t1/threads-supports-indieweb-rel-me</a><br />\u2192 \ud83d\udd2e<br /><br /><a href=\"https://tantek.com/#t5TS1_ref-1\">\u00b9</a> <a href=\"https://cosocial.ca/@evan/111237962392745000\">https://cosocial.ca/@evan/111237962392745000</a><br /><a href=\"https://tantek.com/#t5TS1_ref-2\">\u00b2</a> <a href=\"https://tantek.com/2023/287/t1/federating-mentions\">https://tantek.com/2023/287/t1/federating-mentions</a><br /><a href=\"https://tantek.com/#t5TS1_ref-3\">\u00b3</a> <a href=\"https://tantek.com/2023/289/f1\">https://tantek.com/2023/289/f1</a>"
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"url": "https://tantek.com/2023/287/t1/federating-mentions",
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"text": "Bridgy Fed (#BridgyFed) recently added support for federating @-@-mentions to #Mastodon: https://fed.brid.gy/docs#mention\n\nSo here\u2019s a test:\n\nHappy birthday @evanp.me (@evan@cosocial.ca @evanpro)!!!\n\n\nLet\u2019s see if Evan receives one or more notifications of these mentions, especially on cosocial, directly from my blog to his Mastodon account.\n\n\nPrevious related posts on how to @-mention across the #IndieWeb, #fediverse, and silos:\n* https://tantek.com/2023/014/t4/domain-first-federated-atmention\n* https://tantek.com/2023/017/t1/socialweb-blogs-reply-comment-post\n* https://tantek.com/2023/018/t1/elevate-indieweb-above-silo\n* https://tantek.com/2023/019/t5/reply-domain-above-address-and-silo\nwhich is enough material on the subject to be worth a broader overall blog post on at-mentions, @-mentions, @-@-mentions, how to write them, how to send #Webmentions or #federate them, and perhaps how to recognize & send notifications for them.",
"html": "Bridgy Fed (#BridgyFed) recently added support for federating @-@-mentions to #<span class=\"p-category\">Mastodon:</span> <a href=\"https://fed.brid.gy/docs#mention\">https://fed.brid.gy/docs#mention</a><br /><br />So here\u2019s a test:<br /><br />Happy birthday <a href=\"https://evanp.me\">@evanp.me</a> (<a href=\"https://cosocial.ca/@evan\">@evan@cosocial.ca</a> <a class=\"h-cassis-username\" href=\"https://twitter.com/evanpro\">@evanpro</a>)!!!<br /><br /><br />Let\u2019s see if Evan receives one or more notifications of these mentions, especially on cosocial, directly from my blog to his Mastodon account.<br /><br /><br />Previous related posts on how to @-mention across the #<span class=\"p-category\">IndieWeb</span>, #<span class=\"p-category\">fediverse</span>, and silos:<br />* <a href=\"https://tantek.com/2023/014/t4/domain-first-federated-atmention\">https://tantek.com/2023/014/t4/domain-first-federated-atmention</a><br />* <a href=\"https://tantek.com/2023/017/t1/socialweb-blogs-reply-comment-post\">https://tantek.com/2023/017/t1/socialweb-blogs-reply-comment-post</a><br />* <a href=\"https://tantek.com/2023/018/t1/elevate-indieweb-above-silo\">https://tantek.com/2023/018/t1/elevate-indieweb-above-silo</a><br />* <a href=\"https://tantek.com/2023/019/t5/reply-domain-above-address-and-silo\">https://tantek.com/2023/019/t5/reply-domain-above-address-and-silo</a><br />which is enough material on the subject to be worth a broader overall blog post on at-mentions, @-mentions, @-@-mentions, how to write them, how to send #<span class=\"p-category\">Webmentions</span> or #<span class=\"p-category\">federate</span> them, and perhaps how to recognize & send notifications for them."
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"url": "https://tantek.com/",
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Small moment of joy: I was helping We All We Got SD take things from storage to the park this morning. Another person showed up to help unmasked, but after they saw me masked, they put one on and told me how nice it was to see other people masking. They told me all too familiar stories about being one of the few masked at a big event. They’ve had COVID twice and can’t afford to get sick again.
It felt really nice and reminded me that that it’s not futile to mask up. Sometimes it might remind someone else to mask or make them feel less alone in doing so. Let’s keep each other safe! 💛
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"text": "Small moment of joy: I was helping We All We Got SD take things from storage to the park this morning. Another person showed up to help unmasked, but after they saw me masked, they put one on and told me how nice it was to see other people masking. They told me all too familiar stories about being one of the few masked at a big event. They\u2019ve had COVID twice and can\u2019t afford to get sick again.\n\nIt felt really nice and reminded me that that it\u2019s not futile to mask up. Sometimes it might remind someone else to mask or make them feel less alone in doing so. Let\u2019s keep each other safe! \ud83d\udc9b",
"html": "<p>Small moment of joy: I was helping <a class=\"h-card\" href=\"https://weallwegotsd.com\">We All We Got SD</a> take things from storage to the park this morning. Another person showed up to help unmasked, but after they saw me masked, they put one on and told me how nice it was to see other people masking. They told me all too familiar stories about being one of the few masked at a big event. They\u2019ve had COVID twice and can\u2019t afford to get sick again.</p>\n\n<p>It felt really nice and reminded me that that it\u2019s not futile to mask up. Sometimes it might remind someone else to mask or make them feel less alone in doing so. Let\u2019s keep each other safe! \ud83d\udc9b</p>"
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"name": "gRegor Morrill",
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"published": "2023-10-14T11:09:10-07:00",
"url": "https://beesbuzz.biz/blog/4026-On-the-plus-side",
"name": "On the plus side",
"content": {
"text": "I finally replaced my blood sugar meter and, after verifying the new one\u2019s calibration, my blood sugar is back to normal-ish, which is to say, 110 mg/dL after waking up, which is still \u201cprediabetic\u201d but not even remotely \u201cgo to the hospital.\u201dI\u2019m not sure if it\u2019s the meter or my test strips which were bad, but either way doing a refresh on the whole kit was a good idea, especially since I only do occasional testing. The included sample strips and test fluid always last me way longer than the \u201cdiscard after\u201d time, and I also was never great about closing the test strip vial after taking one out (which I guess can affect the chemistry), and given how infrequently I need to test, it just makes more sense for me to buy a new test kit bundle when I need to.I wonder what the useful lifetime on a blood glucose tester is supposed to be, anyway. They sure seem to be made to be disposable. (But also that\u2019s probably a function of how they work to begin with. Reagents always degrade, as do chemical detectors.)But at least we can take blood sugar off of my immediate list of concerns.",
"html": "<p>I finally replaced my blood sugar meter and, after verifying the new one\u2019s calibration, my blood sugar is back to normal-ish, which is to say, 110 mg/dL after waking up, which is still \u201cprediabetic\u201d but not even remotely \u201cgo to the hospital.\u201d</p><p>I\u2019m not sure if it\u2019s the meter or my test strips which were bad, but either way doing a refresh on the whole kit was a good idea, especially since I only do occasional testing. The included sample strips and test fluid always last me way longer than the \u201cdiscard after\u201d time, and I also was never great about closing the test strip vial after taking one out (which I guess can affect the chemistry), and given how infrequently I need to test, it just makes more sense for me to buy a new test kit bundle when I need to.</p><p>I wonder what the useful lifetime on a blood glucose tester is supposed to be, anyway. They sure seem to be made to be disposable. (But also that\u2019s probably a function of how they work to begin with. Reagents always degrade, as do chemical detectors.)</p><p>But at least we can take blood sugar off of my immediate list of concerns.</p>"
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"type": "card",
"name": "fluffy",
"url": "https://beesbuzz.biz/",
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"published": "2023-10-13T14:19:32-07:00",
"url": "https://beesbuzz.biz/blog/12891-sadlkfaslk-jfaslkjfdaslkjfdaslkjsdajkhffasdklj",
"name": "sadlkfaslk;jfaslkjfdaslkjfdaslkjsdajkhffasdklj;",
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"text": "Well I sure have a bunch of craps for the crap pile right now.\nCraps\nMy dental insurance doesn\u2019t cover crowns at all as it turns out, so it\u2019s not just that my insurance was maxed out, that crown is gonna cost me like $1800 no matter what. I\u2019m still putting it off because if I have a new crown on both sides of my mouth it\u2019ll be difficult for me to eat for a while. Which isn\u2019t great.\nI\u2019m in considerable pain right now, as usual\nMy \u201cprior authorization\u201d on my (expensive) cholesterol meds ran out and the process for getting that renewed is in some sort of limbo and I still don\u2019t think it even matters\n\nI NEED A NEW FUCKING ROOF. previous homeowner insisted it was only 10 years old when I bought the place. Multiple neighbors remember it being installed around 10 years before I bought the place. Solar panel company said the roof seemed fine for several years to come. THEY WERE ALL WRONG.\nFortunately I got an estimate on the roof replacement, and it\u2019ll cost \u201conly\u201d around $14,000, which is a lot less than I was expecting. If I\u2019d known it was going to be that cheap I\u2019d have just done it before getting solar panels! Because getting the solar panels removed and reinstalled is going to cost another $3000! ARGH\n\nThe job market still fucking sucks and I\u2019m unable to find anything I\u2019m capable of doing that also pays anything reasonable, and social security is still taking their time in evaluating my disability application, and everything\u2019s a struggle right now\n\nOn the plus sideI\u2019m finally making some progress on the GUI for Bandcrash. I\u2019ve made peace with Qt and am just using that. I wrote my own custom data binding layer so that it can just modify the JSON data directly. It seems okay. Progress is slow but hopefully it\u2019ll be worth it.Also I still have plenty of savings, at least. Sigh.I wonder how people in a similar situation to me who don\u2019t have a net worth of [somewhat large, but not quite \u201cfuck off,\u201d amount of money] handle this.I\u2019m grateful that I\u2019ve been fortunate enough to be in a situation where even all this still isn\u2019t financially ruinous.Still wish I didn\u2019t have to be grateful for that, all things considered.Anyway, while I\u2019m not even remotely close to GoFundMe levels of need, I still wouldn\u2019t mind if people would consider throwing some money my way for the stuff that I do, either via ko-fi or via buying stuff I\u2019ve made.(Note to self: there\u2019s still a lot of shit I need to get around to re-adding to my various online stores.)",
"html": "<p>Well I sure have a bunch of craps for the crap pile right now.</p><h3>\n<a href=\"https://beesbuzz.biz/blog/12891-sadlkfaslk-jfaslkjfdaslkjfdaslkjsdajkhffasdklj#12891_h3_1_Craps\"></a>Craps</h3>\n<ol><li><p>My dental insurance doesn\u2019t cover crowns <em>at all</em> as it turns out, so it\u2019s not just that my insurance was maxed out, that crown is gonna cost me like $1800 no matter what. I\u2019m still putting it off because if I have a new crown on both sides of my mouth it\u2019ll be difficult for me to eat for a while. Which isn\u2019t great.</p></li>\n<li><p>I\u2019m in considerable pain right now, as usual</p></li>\n<li><p>My \u201cprior authorization\u201d on my (expensive) cholesterol meds ran out and the process for getting that renewed is in some sort of limbo and I still don\u2019t think it even matters</p></li>\n<li>\n<p>I NEED A NEW FUCKING ROOF. previous homeowner insisted it was only 10 years old when I bought the place. Multiple neighbors remember it being installed around 10 years before I bought the place. Solar panel company said the roof seemed fine for several years to come. THEY WERE ALL WRONG.</p>\n<p>Fortunately I got an estimate on the roof replacement, and it\u2019ll cost \u201conly\u201d around $14,000, which is a lot less than I was expecting. If I\u2019d known it was going to be that cheap I\u2019d have just done it before getting solar panels! Because getting the solar panels removed and reinstalled is going to cost another $3000! ARGH</p>\n</li>\n<li><p>The job market still fucking sucks and I\u2019m unable to find anything I\u2019m capable of doing that also pays anything reasonable, and social security is still taking their time in evaluating my disability application, and everything\u2019s a struggle right now</p></li>\n</ol><h3>\n<a href=\"https://beesbuzz.biz/blog/12891-sadlkfaslk-jfaslkjfdaslkjfdaslkjsdajkhffasdklj#12891_h3_2_On-the-plus-side\"></a>On the plus side</h3><p>I\u2019m finally making some progress on the GUI for <a href=\"https://github.com/fluffy-critter/bandcrash\">Bandcrash</a>. I\u2019ve made peace with Qt and am just using that. I wrote my own custom data binding layer so that it can just modify the JSON data directly. It seems okay. Progress is slow but hopefully it\u2019ll be worth it.</p><p>Also I still have plenty of savings, at least. Sigh.</p><p>I wonder how people in a similar situation to me who <em>don\u2019t</em> have a net worth of [somewhat large, but not quite \u201cfuck off,\u201d amount of money] handle this.</p><p>I\u2019m grateful that I\u2019ve been fortunate enough to be in a situation where even all this still isn\u2019t financially ruinous.</p><p>Still wish I didn\u2019t have to be grateful for that, all things considered.</p><p>Anyway, while I\u2019m not even remotely close to GoFundMe levels of need, I still wouldn\u2019t mind if people would consider throwing some money my way for the stuff that I do, either via <a href=\"https://beesbuzz.biz/ko-fi\">ko-fi</a> or via <a href=\"https://biz.beesbuzz.biz/\">buying stuff I\u2019ve made</a>.</p><p>(Note to self: there\u2019s still a lot of shit I need to get around to re-adding to my various online stores.)</p>"
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"published": "2023-10-06T15:37:51-07:00",
"url": "https://beesbuzz.biz/blog/9873-Goodbye-pyBlamscamp-hello-Bandcrash",
"name": "Goodbye pyBlamscamp, hello Bandcrash!",
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"text": "As mentioned earlier today, the pyBlamscamp name was incredibly confusing and needed to be changed. Thankfully, blackle mori (who made blamscamp in the first place) came up with a much better name suggestion, \u201cBandcrash.\u201d I have now renamed pyBlamscamp and its associated Python package appropriately. The blamscamp pypi project now just exists as a thin wrapper around bandcrash and its usage should be discontinued.Existing installations should continue to work (and might even pull in future updates!) but it\u2019s highly recommended that any scripts, venvs, etc. that rely on it be updated with the new package.And of course this gives me even more of an impetus to finally write that damn GUI.",
"html": "<p>As mentioned <a href=\"https://beesbuzz.biz/blog/6116-pyBlamscamp-updated-and-it-should-probably-be-renamed\">earlier today</a>, the pyBlamscamp name was incredibly confusing and needed to be changed. Thankfully, blackle mori (who made blamscamp in the first place) came up with a much better name suggestion, \u201cBandcrash.\u201d I have now renamed <code>pyBlamscamp</code> and its associated Python package appropriately. The <a href=\"https://pypi.org/project/blamscamp/\">blamscamp pypi project</a> now just exists as a thin wrapper around <a href=\"https://pypi.org/project/bandcrash/\">bandcrash</a> and its usage should be discontinued.</p><p>Existing installations should continue to work (and might even pull in future updates!) but it\u2019s highly recommended that any scripts, venvs, etc. that rely on it be updated with the new package.</p><p>And of course this gives me even more of an impetus to finally write <em>that damn GUI</em>.</p>"
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"published": "2023-10-13 12:01-0700",
"url": "https://gregorlove.com/2023/10/ooh-it-looks-like/",
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"text": "Ooh, it looks like Bridgy Fed now has support for at-mentions. Thanks @snarfed@indieweb.social!",
"html": "<p>Ooh, it looks like Bridgy Fed now has support for at-mentions. Thanks <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/@snarfed\">@snarfed@indieweb.social</a>!</p>"
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