Had a cozy time hanging at my local WeWork in #Portland. This lounge space was very colorful! #NikonZfc #OregonExplored #Lifehacks
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Somebody just got a brand new prime lens, the NIKKOR Z 40mm f/2, and is very happy with it!
That’s me. I’m the one who just got the new lens. 😆🤘 #Portland #OregonExplored #NikonZfc
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Not sure this is how January 1 should look in the Pacific Northwest, but I’m certainly enjoying it! #Portland #OregonExplored #iPhonePro
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Well gosh. I don’t know PNW, I don’t know if I can handle a mid-70s° sunny October day like this. 🤷🏻♂️
#Portland #OregonExplored #iPhonePro
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Views of the KOIN Tower, that pyramid-like building everyone instantly notices about the #Portland skyline. #OregonExplored #iPhonePro
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Wind Turbine near Ellensburg, WA
(a sort of PNW landscape you might not expect)
#WashingtonExplored #iPhonePro
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31 days of #IndieWeb gifts: the _2023 IndieWeb Gift Calendar_ (https://indieweb.org/2023-12-indieweb-gift-calendar) wrapped up a full month of IndieWeb-related creations & updates from the community (and sometimes beyond) to everyone who wants to improve their #IndieWeb experience.
From plugins & libraries, to tools & services, to events & meetups, to web components & wiki pages, and blog posts & newsletters, there was something for everyone.
Some numbers:
🎁 67 total gifts
📄 32 new IndieWeb wiki pages
📜 7 posts on improving blogs, IndieWeb specs, and event summaries
💻 6 Homebrew Website Club online meetups
📫 5 This Week In The IndieWeb newsletters
🧱 4 library updates: new web components, #microformats2 parser update
🌉 3 Bridgy Fed updates & improvements
🧩 2 plugin updates: #Elgg IndieWeb & #WordPress #IndieAuth
🎪 1 #IndieWebCamp San Diego (2 days!)
📚 1 indiebookclub new year in review overview feature
📽 1 IndieWeb movie viewings aggregator
🧶 1 #Threads federating out #ActivityPub (followable by #BridgyFed)
Gift were shared by:
👥 20 individuals
🏢 1 company
I compiled these numbers by hand. Let me know if you see any errors. There are many more potential stats like:
* average (mean and median) number of gifts per contributor
* how many edits to the Gift Calendar wiki page
* how many different editors of the wiki page
* average (mean and median) number of edits per editor
I’ll leave those as exercises for others if they wish!
This is post 2 of #100PostsOfIndieWeb. #100Posts
← https://tantek.com/2024/001/t1/restarting-100days-indieweb-gift-calendar
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Time to begin again: restarting my #100Days of #IndieWeb project for 2024, as a #100Posts of IndieWeb project, and congrats to the IndieWeb community on a fully completed 2023 IndieWeb Gift Calendar!
Last year I completed 48 out of a planned 100 posts in my #100DaysOfIndieWeb project, for nearly 48 days (some days had multiple posts). Instead of resetting my goals accordingly, say down to 50, I’m going for 100 again, however, this time for 100 posts rather than 100 days, having learned that some days I find the time for multiple posts, and other days none at all.
Looking back to the start of last year’s 100 Days project, it’s been one year since I encouraged everyone to own their own notes¹. Since then many have started, restarted, or expanded their personal sites to do so. Some have switched from a #Twitter account to a #Mastodon (or other #fediverse) account as a stopgap for short-form status posts. A step in the right direction, yet also an opportunity to take the leap this year to fully own their identity and posts on the web.
In 2023 Twitter also broke all existing API clients (including my website). I did not feel it was worth my time to re-apply for an API key and rebuild/retest any necessary code for my semi-automatic #POSSE publishing, not knowing when they might break things again (since there was no rational reason for them to have broken things in the first place).
I manually POSSEd a few posts after that, yet from the lack of interactions, either Twitter’s feed algorithm² isn’t showing my posts, or people have largely left or stopped using Twitter.
Either way, when your friends stop seeing your posts on a silo, there’s no need to spend any time POSSEing to it.
On the positive side, the IndieWeb community really came together in 2023, shining brightly even through the darker days of December.
We, the IndieWeb community (and some beyond!) provided a gift (or often multiple) to the rest of community for every single day of December 2023³, the first time we successfully filled out the whole month since the 2018 IndieWeb Challenge⁴, and only the second time ever in the seven years of the IndieWeb Challenge-turned-Gift-Calendar.
By going through the various gifts (more than 2 per day on average!), there are many interesting numbers and patterns we could surface. That deserves its own post however, as does a summary of the 48 posts⁵ of my 2023 100 Days of IndieWeb attempt, so I’ll end this post here.
Happy New Year to all, with an especially well deserved congratulations to the IndieWeb community and everyone who contributed to the 2023 Gift Calendar. Well done!
Let’s see what else we can create & share on our personal sites in 2024 and continue setting a higher bar for the independent web by showing instead of telling. #ShowDontTell
This is post 1 of #100PostsOfIndieWeb. #100Posts
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Post glossary:
API
https://indieweb.org/API
POSSE
https://indieweb.org/POSSE
silo
https://indieweb.org/silo
¹ https://tantek.com/2023/001/t1/own-your-notes
² https://indieweb.org/algorithmic_feed
³ https://indieweb.org/2023-12-indieweb-gift-calendar
⁴ https://indieweb.org/2018-12-indieweb-challenge
⁵ https://tantek.com/2023/365/t2/no-large-language-model-llm-used
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"text": "Time to begin again: restarting my #100Days of #IndieWeb project for 2024, as a #100Posts of IndieWeb project, and congrats to the IndieWeb community on a fully completed 2023 IndieWeb Gift Calendar!\n\nLast year I completed 48 out of a planned 100 posts in my #100DaysOfIndieWeb project, for nearly 48 days (some days had multiple posts). Instead of resetting my goals accordingly, say down to 50, I\u2019m going for 100 again, however, this time for 100 posts rather than 100 days, having learned that some days I find the time for multiple posts, and other days none at all.\n\nLooking back to the start of last year\u2019s 100 Days project, it\u2019s been one year since I encouraged everyone to own their own notes\u00b9. Since then many have started, restarted, or expanded their personal sites to do so. Some have switched from a #Twitter account to a #Mastodon (or other #fediverse) account as a stopgap for short-form status posts. A step in the right direction, yet also an opportunity to take the leap this year to fully own their identity and posts on the web.\n\nIn 2023 Twitter also broke all existing API clients (including my website). I did not feel it was worth my time to re-apply for an API key and rebuild/retest any necessary code for my semi-automatic #POSSE publishing, not knowing when they might break things again (since there was no rational reason for them to have broken things in the first place).\n\nI manually POSSEd a few posts after that, yet from the lack of interactions, either Twitter\u2019s feed algorithm\u00b2 isn\u2019t showing my posts, or people have largely left or stopped using Twitter. \n\nEither way, when your friends stop seeing your posts on a silo, there\u2019s no need to spend any time POSSEing to it.\n\nOn the positive side, the IndieWeb community really came together in 2023, shining brightly even through the darker days of December.\n\nWe, the IndieWeb community (and some beyond!) provided a gift (or often multiple) to the rest of community for every single day of December 2023\u00b3, the first time we successfully filled out the whole month since the 2018 IndieWeb Challenge\u2074, and only the second time ever in the seven years of the IndieWeb Challenge-turned-Gift-Calendar.\n\nBy going through the various gifts (more than 2 per day on average!), there are many interesting numbers and patterns we could surface. That deserves its own post however, as does a summary of the 48 posts\u2075 of my 2023 100 Days of IndieWeb attempt, so I\u2019ll end this post here.\n\nHappy New Year to all, with an especially well deserved congratulations to the IndieWeb community and everyone who contributed to the 2023 Gift Calendar. Well done! \n\nLet\u2019s see what else we can create & share on our personal sites in 2024 and continue setting a higher bar for the independent web by showing instead of telling. #ShowDontTell\n\nThis is post 1 of #100PostsOfIndieWeb. #100Posts\n\n\u2190 \u2728\n\u2192 \ud83d\udd2e\n\n\nPost glossary:\n\nAPI\n\u00a0 https://indieweb.org/API\nPOSSE\n\u00a0 https://indieweb.org/POSSE\nsilo\n\u00a0 https://indieweb.org/silo\n\n\n\u00b9 https://tantek.com/2023/001/t1/own-your-notes\n\u00b2 https://indieweb.org/algorithmic_feed\n\u00b3 https://indieweb.org/2023-12-indieweb-gift-calendar\n\u2074 https://indieweb.org/2018-12-indieweb-challenge\n\u2075 https://tantek.com/2023/365/t2/no-large-language-model-llm-used",
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"text": "\u25b6\ufe0f watched \u201cLeonardo Da Vinci: The Universal Man\u201d (https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B08HJP5LKN/) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11143562/",
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"text": "Notes to self:\n6 minutes of kick time seems like a lot until you suddenly have to patch your mold because you\u2019ve noticed there\u2019s leaks in it\nAdding more water after it starts to kick does not slow it down, it just makes it fail entirely\n1mm is not enough thickness on your outer shell, either\nStarting with a 100mm square pot was probably a bit ambitious\nIt\u2019s probably easier to mix the plaster in multiple small batches instead of trying to make it all go at once\nOh well, it was a good learning experience, as long as I actually learned from it.",
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"text": "Oh yeah, earlier today the original contractor came by to look at things. He\u2019s agreed to do the finishing-up work for free, and also will be reimbursing me for the plumbing expenses, which is very kind of him. When I showed him what his previous plumber had done he was incredibly shocked by it.Hopefully the work will be finished up sometime in the next month; unfortunately he\u2019s traveling soon and won\u2019t be back for a few weeks, but he said he will hopefully be able to schedule someone to do the patching-up.",
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No large language models (LLM) were used in the production of this post.
Inspired by a subtle but clear sign-of-the-times one-line disclaimer at the end of RFC9518’s Acknowledgments (https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9518.html#appendix-A-4)
“No large language models were used in the production of this document.”
I have added a similar disclaimer to the footer of my homepage:
“No large language models were used in the production of this site.”
2023 was certainly a year that LLMs took off and stole the hypecycle from #metaverse and #blockchain before that.
Yet unlike those previous two, #LLMs are already having real impacts on the way people create (from emails to art), communicate (LLM chat apps), and work (2023 Writer’s Strike), fueling growing concerns about the authenticity of content, especially content from human authors.
I expect we will see more such disclaimers in the future.
For now, if you blog on your own site with words written by you not #ChatGPT or a similar tool, I encourage you to add a similar disclaimer, and then add your site as an example to the #IndieWeb wiki:
* https://indieweb.org/LLM#IndieWeb_Examples
#largeLanguageModel #LLM #generativeAI #AI
There is the related problem of, when you discover what seems to be an independent site written by a human, how do you know that human actually exists?
For now I’ll mention that XFN rel=met links, published (e.g. metrolls / met-rolls), aggregated, indexed, and queried, can solve that problem. This will be similar to how XFN rel=me links solved #distributed verification on the web (see https://tantek.com/2023/234/t1/threads-supports-indieweb-rel-me and posts it links to).
This is day 48 of #100DaysOfIndieWeb. #100Days
← Day 47: https://tantek.com/2023/365/t1/capture-first-edit-publish-later
→ 🔮
Post glossary:
blockchain
https://indieweb.org/blockchain
large language model / LLM
https://indieweb.org/large_language_model
metaverse
https://indieweb.org/metaverse
rel=me
https://indieweb.org/rel-me
rel=met
http://gmpg.org/xfn/11#met
XFN
https://gmpg.org/xfn/
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"html": "No large language models (LLM) were used in the production of this post.<br /><br />Inspired by a subtle but clear sign-of-the-times one-line disclaimer at the end of RFC9518\u2019s Acknowledgments (<a href=\"https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9518.html#appendix-A-4\">https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9518.html#appendix-A-4</a>)<br /><br />\u00a0 \u201cNo large language models were used in the production of this document.\u201d<br />\u00a0<br />I have added a similar disclaimer to the footer of my homepage:<br /><br />\u00a0 \u201cNo large language models were used in the production of this site.\u201d<br />\u00a0 <br />2023 was certainly a year that LLMs took off and stole the hypecycle from #<span class=\"p-category\">metaverse</span> and #<span class=\"p-category\">blockchain</span> before that.<br /><br />Yet unlike those previous two, #<span class=\"p-category\">LLMs</span> are already having real impacts on the way people create (from emails to art), communicate (LLM chat apps), and work (2023 Writer\u2019s Strike), fueling growing concerns about the authenticity of content, especially content from human authors.<br /><br />I expect we will see more such disclaimers in the future.<br /><br />For now, if you blog on your own site with words written by you not #<span class=\"p-category\">ChatGPT</span> or a similar tool, I encourage you to add a similar disclaimer, and then add your site as an example to the #<span class=\"p-category\">IndieWeb</span> wiki: <br />* <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/LLM#IndieWeb_Examples\">https://indieweb.org/LLM#IndieWeb_Examples</a><br /><br />#<span class=\"p-category\">largeLanguageModel</span> #<span class=\"p-category\">LLM</span> #<span class=\"p-category\">generativeAI</span> #<span class=\"p-category\">AI</span><br /><br />There is the related problem of, when you discover what seems to be an independent site written by a human, how do you know that human actually exists?<br /><br />For now I\u2019ll mention that XFN rel=met links, published (e.g. metrolls / met-rolls), aggregated, indexed, and queried, can solve that problem. This will be similar to how XFN rel=me links solved #<span class=\"p-category\">distributed</span> verification on the web (see <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> and posts it links to).<br /><br /><br />This is day 48 of #<span class=\"p-category\">100DaysOfIndieWeb</span>. #<span class=\"p-category\">100Days</span><br /><br />\u2190 Day 47: <a href=\"https://tantek.com/2023/365/t1/capture-first-edit-publish-later\">https://tantek.com/2023/365/t1/capture-first-edit-publish-later</a><br />\u2192 \ud83d\udd2e<br /><br /><br />Post glossary:<br /><br />blockchain<br />\u00a0 <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/blockchain\">https://indieweb.org/blockchain</a><br />large language model / LLM<br />\u00a0 <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/large_language_model\">https://indieweb.org/large_language_model</a><br />metaverse<br />\u00a0 <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/metaverse\">https://indieweb.org/metaverse</a><br />rel=me<br />\u00a0 <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/rel-me\">https://indieweb.org/rel-me</a><br />rel=met<br />\u00a0 <a href=\"http://gmpg.org/xfn/11#met\">http://gmpg.org/xfn/11#met</a><br />XFN<br />\u00a0 <a href=\"https://gmpg.org/xfn/\">https://gmpg.org/xfn/</a>"
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Writing about writing: capture first, edit & publish later.
Braindump timely thoughts & experiences into as many draft notes as it takes, while ideas & memories are fresh.
Collecting higher fidelity memories seems more important than editing past writings or finishing/polishing a post for publishing, which can be done at a later time.
Sometimes the passage of time helps provide insights and broader understandings that can help with writing more effective posts, from better summaries to narratives that help sense-making.
Bits of even this minor post sat for weeks, and only today did I add a summary and related thoughts.
Similarly, it makes sense to edit and publish small notes on a subject, without feeling compelled to turn them into a larger blog post, or a longer list of points.
This is a key advantage to publishing on your own #indieweb site, you decide on the granularity of your posts, small, medium or large, instead of being constrained, burdened, or pressured by any particular #socialMedia user interface, character count limitation, or audience expectation.
Like Twitter before it, even the default #Mastodon user interface has limitations, and the #fediverse itself as a whole has audience/cultural expectations (certainly quite a few articles have been written about that).
On your own site you decide if you want to publish a post to make one point, or mention a related point or two, or collect things into a list or longer article, or eventually all of the above.
On your own site you feel more free to prioritize and share what is on your mind, instead of feeling compelled to first respond to whatever topics are trending, or to whatever you happen to read in your algorithmic feed.
#writingAboutWriting
This is day 47 of #100DaysOfIndieWeb. #100Days
← Day 46: https://tantek.com/2023/296/t1/posse-syndicate-link-reply
→ Day 48: https://tantek.com/2023/365/t2/no-large-language-model-llm-used
Related:
* “More Thoughtful Reading & Writing on the Web” (https://tantek.com/2023/277/b1/thoughtful-reading-writing-web)
Post glossary:
algorithmic feed
https://indieweb.org/algorithmic_feed
article
https://indieweb.org/article
note
https://indieweb.org/note
post
https://indieweb.org/post
sense-making
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensemaking_(information_science)
social media
https://indieweb.org/social_media
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"text": "Writing about writing: capture first, edit & publish later.\n\nBraindump timely thoughts & experiences into as many draft notes as it takes, while ideas & memories are fresh.\n\nCollecting higher fidelity memories seems more important than editing past writings or finishing/polishing a post for publishing, which can be done at a later time.\n\nSometimes the passage of time helps provide insights and broader understandings that can help with writing more effective posts, from better summaries to narratives that help sense-making.\n\nBits of even this minor post sat for weeks, and only today did I add a summary and related thoughts.\n\nSimilarly, it makes sense to edit and publish small notes on a subject, without feeling compelled to turn them into a larger blog post, or a longer list of points.\n\nThis is a key advantage to publishing on your own #indieweb site, you decide on the granularity of your posts, small, medium or large, instead of being constrained, burdened, or pressured by any particular #socialMedia user interface, character count limitation, or audience expectation. \n\nLike Twitter before it, even the default #Mastodon user interface has limitations, and the #fediverse itself as a whole has audience/cultural expectations (certainly quite a few articles have been written about that).\n\nOn your own site you decide if you want to publish a post to make one point, or mention a related point or two, or collect things into a list or longer article, or eventually all of the above.\n\nOn your own site you feel more free to prioritize and share what is on your mind, instead of feeling compelled to first respond to whatever topics are trending, or to whatever you happen to read in your algorithmic feed.\n\n#writingAboutWriting\n\nThis is day 47 of #100DaysOfIndieWeb. #100Days\n\n\u2190 Day 46: https://tantek.com/2023/296/t1/posse-syndicate-link-reply\n\u2192 Day 48: https://tantek.com/2023/365/t2/no-large-language-model-llm-used\n\n\nRelated: \n* \u201cMore Thoughtful Reading & Writing on the Web\u201d (https://tantek.com/2023/277/b1/thoughtful-reading-writing-web)\n\n\nPost glossary:\n\nalgorithmic feed\n\u00a0 https://indieweb.org/algorithmic_feed\narticle\n\u00a0 https://indieweb.org/article\nnote\n\u00a0 https://indieweb.org/note\npost\n\u00a0 https://indieweb.org/post\nsense-making\n\u00a0 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensemaking_(information_science)\nsocial media\n\u00a0 https://indieweb.org/social_media",
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"text": "Happy New Year. I\u2019m glad you\u2019re here.\n\n\n\n Continue reading \u201cWrapping 2023\u201d",
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"text": "Oh yeah, today the replacement heat bed sensor cable arrived. It was a major pain in the ass to replace. I ended up routing it differently than the manufacturer intended because the factory routing is clearly what causes the conductors to wear down and fail, and anyway doing it the right way would have required basically disassembling the entire printer.But anyway I have a working main printer again and so I\u2019ve resumed my production run. The current thing I\u2019m making has TPU parts on it and that filament needs to print slowly so I\u2019m keeping the old printer busy with it (since it\u2019s not like the X1C can make it go any faster anyway). During the downtime I did do a couple of prints of the main PETG part and got a reminder of just how bad the old printer is at printing PETG (slow, lots of stringing, etc.) but it at least let me validate the correctness of the threaded insert.I also have all of my plaster slip casting equipment and material now, so tomorrow I\u2019ll probably print a calibration cube to make a slip cast mold of (and I guess that would be fun to fire as well). It\u2019ll be fun to have anoter tool for creating things, and it\u2019s nice that slip casting can go entirely in parallel with 3D printing aside from printing the templates.Oh except I just realized I never bought plasticine, but I can get that at Target. I also still need to get the oil soap as well (which I can also get there).Anyway, based on how obnoxious it was to fix the X1C, I think if I get a third printer for my print farm it\u2019ll be the A1. It\u2019s just as fast as the P1P and is WAY easier to maintain. The downside is that being a bed-slinger it\u2019s still prone to some of the more annoying print defects inherent to that (especially ring artifacts). Also its AMS takes up a hell of a lot of desk space, but I wasn\u2019t planning on getting a second AMS anyway. I mostly use my X1C\u2019s as a fancy dry box, and there\u2019s much cheaper dry boxes out there. It does mean that my multimaterial prints can only happen on the X1C, though, unless I go through the hassle of getting the Palette working again.",
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