Most of my online friends and acquaintances will never understand or participate in the IndieWeb, and so I require a bridge between these worlds. On one side I choose what content to post and how it is stored, and it exists mainly on an island that few visit regularly. On the other side is nearly everyone I know, blissfully ignorant of my real home on the web and unable to see any content shared there without manual intervention or working plugins.
This does not all seem bad, though. Maintaining control will require more attention be placed on managing my content, and this time must come from somewhere. I imagine that Iโll slowly begin using social media less, writing more, and learning more about how to develop solutions to problems that arise within my setup.
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"name": "Attending IndieWebCamp Baltimore - Jan 20-21, 2018 - Baltimore, Maryland IndieWebCamp Baltimore 2018 is a gathering for independent web creators of all kinds, from graphic artists, to designers, UX engineers, coders, hackers, to share ideas, actively work on creating for their own personal websites, and build upon each others creations. \n\n\tPosted on 7:40PM EST\nJanuary 18, 2018Kind RSVPLeave a response on IndieWebCamp Baltimore \u2013 Jan 20-21, 2018 \u2013 Baltimore, Maryland",
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"text": "This New York Times Magazine article covers quite a few aspects of Bitcoin and it's blockchain brethren, but the ones I'm interested in are identity and token scarcity. The article has much to say on the enabling effects of the technology in this area, but I can't help but think about other, simpler, ways to do the same thing.\n\nIndieweb is all about identity, so we have that one solved. I think token scarcity could be done too... after all, we get to decide what our websites hand out. It's easy to imagine a system where urls carry value and reciprocal links validate a value relationship. And it would avoid the FOMO problem in the crypto currency world which conflates token functionality with wild speculation on the token's value. The tokens your own website hands out will never be hoarded by speculators, I promise. ;-)\n\n\nSo what does the blockchain provide that far simpler, url based systems do not? Immutability for one, link-rot is our enemy when relying on urls as a value system. But if urls had more explicit value, maybe we would put more effort into keeping them around? The blockchain is interesting, but I think it's worth asking what problems it's trying to solve and what other solutions might look like.",
"html": "<a href=\"https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/16/magazine/beyond-the-bitcoin-bubble.html?action=click&contentCollection=undefined&region=Footer&module=WhatsNext&version=WhatsNext&contentID=WhatsNext&moduleDetail=most-emailed-0&pgtype=undefined\">This New York Times Magazine article</a> covers quite a few aspects of Bitcoin and it's blockchain brethren, but the ones I'm interested in are identity and token scarcity. The article has much to say on the enabling effects of the technology in this area, but I can't help but think about other, simpler, ways to do the same thing.<br /><br /><a href=\"https://indieweb.org\">Indieweb</a> is all about identity, so we have that one solved. I think token scarcity could be done too... after all, we get to decide what our websites hand out. It's <a href=\"https://unicyclic.com/mal/2016-06-10-credmentions_a_distributed_ledger_for_the_indieweb\">easy to imagine</a> a system where urls carry value and reciprocal links validate a value relationship. And it would avoid the FOMO problem in the crypto currency world which conflates token functionality with wild speculation on the token's value. The tokens your own website hands out will never be hoarded by speculators, I promise. ;-)<br /><br />\nSo what does the blockchain provide that far simpler, url based systems do not? Immutability for one, link-rot is our enemy when relying on urls as a value system. But if urls had more explicit value, maybe we would put more effort into keeping them around? The blockchain is interesting, but I think it's worth asking what problems it's trying to solve and what other solutions might look like.<a href=\"https://brid.gy/publish/twitter\"></a><a href=\"https://twitter.com/malcolmblaney/status/953823084892573696\" class=\"u-syndication\"></a>"
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"html": "<p>In a moment of madness \u2013 proved by the spelling mistake \u2013 I tweeted that <a href=\"https://twitter.com/mrwiblog/status/946130324085530626\">2018 would be the year I go full IndieWeb</a>.</p>\n<p>But what is it? Basically, <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/\">IndieWeb</a> is a movement of people who want to own their own data, not have it wholly controlled by corporations. So rather than posting updates to Big Corp Social Media Website, you\u2019d post to your own site and <em>syndicate</em> out to other places. If the social media site goes down, goes bust, or goes evil, you still have all your content. After all, you wrote it \u2013 it should be yours.</p>\n<p>The syndication part is possible thanks to various clever technical bits (<a href=\"https://adactio.com/links/13151\">Jeremy Keith has a great video explaning of the building blocks of IndieWeb</a>). So you can still participate in social media sites, for example, but still own your own content.</p>\n<p>It\u2019s a \u201chave your cake and eat it\u201d situation. And I like cake.</p>\n<p>I, over the course of this year I intend to become independent of Twitter, Pocket and GMail. That\u2019s not to say I\u2019ll stop using those services \u2013 I find them all valuable \u2013 but my data won\u2019t be owned by them. Fortunately all my websites have their own self-hosted CMS systems (mainly WordPress) which makes the job a lot easier.</p>\n<p>And who knows, I may find that this IndieWeb thing allows me to start syndicating to new places such as this Mastadon thing I keep hearing about. The choice will be, for the first time, all mine.</p>",
"text": "In a moment of madness \u2013 proved by the spelling mistake \u2013 I tweeted that 2018 would be the year I go full IndieWeb.\nBut what is it? Basically, IndieWeb is a movement of people who want to own their own data, not have it wholly controlled by corporations. So rather than posting updates to Big Corp Social Media Website, you\u2019d post to your own site and syndicate out to other places. If the social media site goes down, goes bust, or goes evil, you still have all your content. After all, you wrote it \u2013 it should be yours.\nThe syndication part is possible thanks to various clever technical bits (Jeremy Keith has a great video explaning of the building blocks of IndieWeb). So you can still participate in social media sites, for example, but still own your own content.\nIt\u2019s a \u201chave your cake and eat it\u201d situation. And I like cake.\nI, over the course of this year I intend to become independent of Twitter, Pocket and GMail. That\u2019s not to say I\u2019ll stop using those services \u2013 I find them all valuable \u2013 but my data won\u2019t be owned by them. Fortunately all my websites have their own self-hosted CMS systems (mainly WordPress) which makes the job a lot easier.\nAnd who knows, I may find that this IndieWeb thing allows me to start syndicating to new places such as this Mastadon thing I keep hearing about. The choice will be, for the first time, all mine."
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"html": "<p>A few days ago, on the #indieweb Freenode channel<a href=\"https://petermolnar.net/#fn1\">1</a> one of the users asked if we knew an indieweb-friendly way of getting data out of LinkedIn. I wasn't paying attention to any recent news related to LinkedIn, though I've heard a few things, such as they are struggling to prevent data scraping: the note mentioned that they believe it's a problem that employers keep an eye on changes in LinkedIn profiles via 3rd party. This, indeed, can be an issue, but there are ways to manage this within LinkedIn: your public profile settings<a href=\"https://petermolnar.net/#fn2\">2</a>.</p>\n<p>In my case, this was set to visible to everyone for years, and by the time I had to set it up (again: years), it was working as intended. But a few days ago, for my surprise, visiting my profile while logged out resulted in this:</p>\n<a href=\"https://petermolnar.net/files/linkedin-public-profile-issues-authwall_b.png\"> <img src=\"https://petermolnar.net/files/linkedin-public-profile-issues-authwall_z.png\" title=\"\" alt=\"LinkedIn showing a paywall-like 'authwall' for profiles set explicitly to public for everyone\" /></a>\n\nLinkedIn showing a paywall-like 'authwall' for profiles set explicitly to public for everyone\n<p>and this:</p>\n<pre><code>$ wget -O- https://www.linkedin.com/in/petermolnareu\n--2018-01-14 10:26:12-- https://www.linkedin.com/in/petermolnareu\nResolving www.linkedin.com (www.linkedin.com)... 91.225.248.129, 2620:109:c00c:104::b93f:9001\nConnecting to www.linkedin.com (www.linkedin.com)|91.225.248.129|:443... connected.\nHTTP request sent, awaiting response... 999 Request denied\n2018-01-14 10:26:12 ERROR 999: Request denied.</code></pre>\n<p>or this:</p>\n<pre><code>$ curl https://www.linkedin.com/in/petermolnareu\n<html><head>\n<script type=\"text/javascript\">\nwindow.onload = function() {\n // Parse the tracking code from cookies.\n var trk = \"bf\";\n var trkInfo = \"bf\";\n var cookies = document.cookie.split(\"; \");\n for (var i = 0; i < cookies.length; ++i) {\n if ((cookies[i].indexOf(\"trkCode=\") == 0) && (cookies[i].length > 8)) {\n trk = cookies[i].substring(8);\n }\n else if ((cookies[i].indexOf(\"trkInfo=\") == 0) && (cookies[i].length > 8)) {\n trkInfo = cookies[i].substring(8);\n }\n }\n\n if (window.location.protocol == \"http:\") {\n // If \"sl\" cookie is set, redirect to https.\n for (var i = 0; i < cookies.length; ++i) {\n if ((cookies[i].indexOf(\"sl=\") == 0) && (cookies[i].length > 3)) {\n window.location.href = \"https:\" + window.location.href.substring(window.location.protocol.length);\n return;\n }\n }\n }\n\n // Get the new domain. For international domains such as\n // fr.linkedin.com, we convert it to www.linkedin.com\n var domain = \"www.linkedin.com\";\n if (domain != location.host) {\n var subdomainIndex = location.host.indexOf(\".linkedin\");\n if (subdomainIndex != -1) {\n domain = \"www\" + location.host.substring(subdomainIndex);\n }\n }\n\n window.location.href = \"https://\" + domain + \"/authwall?trk=\" + trk + \"&trkInfo=\" + trkInfo +\n \"&originalReferer=\" + document.referrer.substr(0, 200) +\n \"&sessionRedirect=\" + encodeURIComponent(window.location.href);\n}\n</script>\n</head></html></code></pre>\nSo I started digging. According to the LinkedIn FAQ<a href=\"https://petermolnar.net/#fn3\">3</a> there is a page where you can set your profile's public visibility. Those settings, for me, were still set to:\n<a href=\"https://petermolnar.net/files/linkedin-public-profile-issues-settings_b.png\"> <img src=\"https://petermolnar.net/files/linkedin-public-profile-issues-settings_z.png\" title=\"\" alt=\"LinkedIn public profile settings\" /></a>\n\nLinkedIn public profile settings\n<p>Despite the settings, there is no public profile for logged out users.</p>\n<p>I'd like to understand what it going on, because so far, this looks like a fat lie from LinkedIn. Hopefully just a bug.</p>\n<h2>UPDATE</h2>\n<p><del>I tried setting referrers and user agents, used different IP addresses, still nothing.</del> I can't type today and managed to mistype <code>https://google.com</code> - the referrer ended up as <code>https:/google.com</code>. So, following the notes on HN, setting a referrer to Google sometimes works. After a few failures it will lock you out again, referrer or not. This is even uglier if it was a proper authwall for everyone.</p>\n<pre><code>curl 'https://www.linkedin.com/in/petermolnareu' \\\n-e 'https://google.com/' \\\n-H 'accept-encoding: text' -H \\\n'accept-language: en-US,en;q=0.9,' \\\n-H 'user-agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/63.0.3239.132 Safari/537.36'</code></pre>\n<pre><code><!DOCTYPE html>...</code></pre>\n\n\n<ol><li><p><a href=\"https://chat.indieweb.org/\">https://chat.indieweb.org</a><a href=\"https://petermolnar.net/#fnref1\">\u21a9</a></p></li>\n<li><p><a href=\"https://www.linkedin.com/public-profile/settings\">https://www.linkedin.com/public-profile/settings</a><a href=\"https://petermolnar.net/#fnref2\">\u21a9</a></p></li>\n<li><p><a href=\"https://www.linkedin.com/help/linkedin/answer/83?query=public\">https://www.linkedin.com/help/linkedin/answer/83?query=public</a><a href=\"https://petermolnar.net/#fnref3\">\u21a9</a></p></li>\n</ol>",
"text": "A few days ago, on the #indieweb Freenode channel1 one of the users asked if we knew an indieweb-friendly way of getting data out of LinkedIn. I wasn't paying attention to any recent news related to LinkedIn, though I've heard a few things, such as they are struggling to prevent data scraping: the note mentioned that they believe it's a problem that employers keep an eye on changes in LinkedIn profiles via 3rd party. This, indeed, can be an issue, but there are ways to manage this within LinkedIn: your public profile settings2.\nIn my case, this was set to visible to everyone for years, and by the time I had to set it up (again: years), it was working as intended. But a few days ago, for my surprise, visiting my profile while logged out resulted in this:\n \n\nLinkedIn showing a paywall-like 'authwall' for profiles set explicitly to public for everyone\nand this:\n$ wget -O- https://www.linkedin.com/in/petermolnareu\n--2018-01-14 10:26:12-- https://www.linkedin.com/in/petermolnareu\nResolving www.linkedin.com (www.linkedin.com)... 91.225.248.129, 2620:109:c00c:104::b93f:9001\nConnecting to www.linkedin.com (www.linkedin.com)|91.225.248.129|:443... connected.\nHTTP request sent, awaiting response... 999 Request denied\n2018-01-14 10:26:12 ERROR 999: Request denied.\nor this:\n$ curl https://www.linkedin.com/in/petermolnareu\n<html><head>\n<script type=\"text/javascript\">\nwindow.onload = function() {\n // Parse the tracking code from cookies.\n var trk = \"bf\";\n var trkInfo = \"bf\";\n var cookies = document.cookie.split(\"; \");\n for (var i = 0; i < cookies.length; ++i) {\n if ((cookies[i].indexOf(\"trkCode=\") == 0) && (cookies[i].length > 8)) {\n trk = cookies[i].substring(8);\n }\n else if ((cookies[i].indexOf(\"trkInfo=\") == 0) && (cookies[i].length > 8)) {\n trkInfo = cookies[i].substring(8);\n }\n }\n\n if (window.location.protocol == \"http:\") {\n // If \"sl\" cookie is set, redirect to https.\n for (var i = 0; i < cookies.length; ++i) {\n if ((cookies[i].indexOf(\"sl=\") == 0) && (cookies[i].length > 3)) {\n window.location.href = \"https:\" + window.location.href.substring(window.location.protocol.length);\n return;\n }\n }\n }\n\n // Get the new domain. For international domains such as\n // fr.linkedin.com, we convert it to www.linkedin.com\n var domain = \"www.linkedin.com\";\n if (domain != location.host) {\n var subdomainIndex = location.host.indexOf(\".linkedin\");\n if (subdomainIndex != -1) {\n domain = \"www\" + location.host.substring(subdomainIndex);\n }\n }\n\n window.location.href = \"https://\" + domain + \"/authwall?trk=\" + trk + \"&trkInfo=\" + trkInfo +\n \"&originalReferer=\" + document.referrer.substr(0, 200) +\n \"&sessionRedirect=\" + encodeURIComponent(window.location.href);\n}\n</script>\n</head></html>\nSo I started digging. According to the LinkedIn FAQ3 there is a page where you can set your profile's public visibility. Those settings, for me, were still set to:\n \n\nLinkedIn public profile settings\nDespite the settings, there is no public profile for logged out users.\nI'd like to understand what it going on, because so far, this looks like a fat lie from LinkedIn. Hopefully just a bug.\nUPDATE\nI tried setting referrers and user agents, used different IP addresses, still nothing. I can't type today and managed to mistype https://google.com - the referrer ended up as https:/google.com. So, following the notes on HN, setting a referrer to Google sometimes works. After a few failures it will lock you out again, referrer or not. This is even uglier if it was a proper authwall for everyone.\ncurl 'https://www.linkedin.com/in/petermolnareu' \\\n-e 'https://google.com/' \\\n-H 'accept-encoding: text' -H \\\n'accept-language: en-US,en;q=0.9,' \\\n-H 'user-agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/63.0.3239.132 Safari/537.36'\n<!DOCTYPE html>...\n\n\nhttps://chat.indieweb.org\u21a9\nhttps://www.linkedin.com/public-profile/settings\u21a9\nhttps://www.linkedin.com/help/linkedin/answer/83?query=public\u21a9"
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"url": "https://cleverdevil.io/2018/great-progress-is-being-made-on-together---cleverdeviltogether",
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"text": "Great progress is being made on Together - https://github.com/cleverdevil/together - an open source \"reader\" for the open web, with support for IndieWeb standards like Micropub and Microsub. Check out this quick demo \u2013 http://share.cleverdevil.io/JNrG4pVNfY.mp4",
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"text": "Its our first ever Micro Monday, people! Thanks to @manton and @macgenie for deciding to make this happen. I think its a great way to grow the community of Indie Bloggers and Micro.blog itself. My first recommendation for my followers is @eddiehinkle. Eddie is a fellow IndieWeb developer that I've enjoyed getting to know over the past year or two. Eddie works on an iOS app called Indigenous: Indigenous is an iOS app that is in development. It\u2019s goal is to provide a native iOS interface to the indieweb movement. Indigenous is open source, written in Apple's Swift programming language. If you're an IndieWeb-curious developer on Apple platforms, I'd encourage you to get involved with Eddie, and help him with Indigenous! In addition to his work on the IndieWeb, I also appreciate following Eddie because he writes thoughtful posts about, you know, being a human. Its always refreshing to see someone share how their faith informs their life in an open and honest, accepting way. Thanks for being awesome, Eddie!",
"html": "<p>Its our first ever <a href=\"http://micro.welltempered.net/2018/01/07/micro-monday-launches.html\">Micro Monday</a>, people! Thanks to <a href=\"https://micro.blog/manton\">@manton</a>\u00a0and <a href=\"https://micro.blog/macgenie\">@macgenie</a>\u00a0for deciding to make this happen. I think its a great way to grow the community of Indie Bloggers and <a href=\"https://micro.blog\">Micro.blog</a>\u00a0itself. My first recommendation for my followers is <a href=\"https://micro.blog/eddiehinkle\">@eddiehinkle</a>.</p>\n<p>Eddie is a fellow <a href=\"https://indieweb.org\">IndieWeb</a>\u00a0developer that I've enjoyed getting to know over the past year or two. Eddie works on an iOS app called <a href=\"https://eddiehinkle.com/projects/indigenous/\">Indigenous</a>:</p>\n<blockquote><p><strong>Indigenous</strong> is an iOS app that is in development. It\u2019s goal is to provide a native iOS interface to the indieweb movement.</p></blockquote>\n<p><a href=\"https://github.com/EdwardHinkle/indigenous-ios\">Indigenous is open source</a>, written in Apple's Swift programming language. If you're an IndieWeb-curious developer on Apple platforms, I'd encourage you to get involved with Eddie, and help him with Indigenous!</p>\n<p>In addition to his work on the IndieWeb, I also appreciate following Eddie because he writes <a href=\"https://eddiehinkle.com/2018/01/08/7/article/\">thoughtful</a>\u00a0<a href=\"https://eddiehinkle.com/2018/01/08/7/article/\">posts</a> about, you know, <em>being a human</em>. Its always refreshing to see someone share how their\u00a0faith informs their life in an open and honest, accepting way.</p>\n<p>Thanks for being awesome, Eddie!</p>"
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