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"text": "@RodneyMushero Physical location is mentioned here: https://www.jadin.me/open-domains-lab/ I'm not sure if there's a virtual one set up (yet). If you'd like to interact directly to talk about what you're building or ask questions, there's a chat set up at: https://chat.indieweb.org/indieweb/",
"html": "<a href=\"https://twitter.com/RodneyMushero\">@RodneyMushero</a> Physical location is mentioned here: <a href=\"https://www.jadin.me/open-domains-lab/\">https://www.jadin.me/open-domains-lab/</a> I'm not sure if there's a virtual one set up (yet). If you'd like to interact directly to talk about what you're building or ask questions, there's a chat set up at: <a href=\"https://chat.indieweb.org/indieweb/\">https://chat.indieweb.org/indieweb/</a>"
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"text": "About to try and sync all my browser bookmarks to my #indieweb site. Let's see if this works...",
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There’s one thing I disagree with in your list, and one from the original, that I think is worth unpicking:
1. “Learn a bit of HTML.” I don’t think that should be necessary; a world where anyone who publishes is using HTML isn’t achievable or even necessarily desirable. And it creates a situation where people with technical skills have elite status over people that don’t.
2. “Make tools for yourself.” The premise is flawed. Made-up personas are certainly a bad idea, and creating software without having a user in mind is also terrible. But if we all just build for ourselves, the result is software for technical people. That’s kind of boring, but also counter to the mission of the indieweb as I see it. Instead, I’d propose: “Make tools for real people you care about.” That could be you; it could be your partner, or your family, or a community you want to support. It turns indieweb into an outward-facing, open endeavor instead of an introverted one, while staying true to the ideal of building for real people.
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"text": "I love this!\n\n\nThere\u2019s one thing I disagree with in your list, and one from the original, that I think is worth unpicking:\n\n\n1. \u201cLearn a bit of HTML.\u201d I don\u2019t think that should be necessary; a world where anyone who publishes is using HTML isn\u2019t achievable or even necessarily desirable. And it creates a situation where people with technical skills have elite status over people that don\u2019t.\n\n\n2. \u201cMake tools for yourself.\u201d The premise is flawed. Made-up personas are certainly a bad idea, and creating software without having a user in mind is also terrible. But if we all just build for ourselves, the result is software for technical people. That\u2019s kind of boring, but also counter to the mission of the indieweb as I see it. Instead, I\u2019d propose: \u201cMake tools for real people you care about.\u201d That could be you; it could be your partner, or your family, or a community you want to support. It turns indieweb into an outward-facing, open endeavor instead of an introverted one, while staying true to the ideal of building for real people.",
"html": "<br /><br />\nI love this!<br /><br />\nThere\u2019s one thing I disagree with in your list, and one from the original, that I think is worth unpicking:<br /><br />\n1. \u201cLearn a bit of HTML.\u201d I don\u2019t think that should be necessary; a world where anyone who publishes is using HTML isn\u2019t achievable or even necessarily desirable. And it creates a situation where people with technical skills have elite status over people that don\u2019t.<br /><br />\n2. \u201cMake tools for yourself.\u201d The premise is flawed. Made-up personas are certainly a bad idea, and creating software without having a user in mind is also terrible. But if we all just build for ourselves, the result is software for technical people. That\u2019s kind of boring, but also counter to the mission of the indieweb as I see it. Instead, I\u2019d propose: \u201cMake tools for real people you care about.\u201d That could be you; it could be your partner, or your family, or a community you want to support. It turns indieweb into an outward-facing, open endeavor instead of an introverted one, while staying true to the ideal of building for real people."
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"text": "Thanks for sharing indieweb.org. We have the IndieWeb Summit coming up June 26-27 in Portland if you'd like to join! https://2018.indieweb.org",
"html": "<p>Thanks for sharing <a href=\"https://indieweb.org\">indieweb.org</a>. We have the IndieWeb Summit coming up June 26-27 in Portland if you'd like to join! <a href=\"https://2018.indieweb.org\">https://2018.indieweb.org</a></p>"
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I have been to quite a few IndieWeb events and I’ve not witnessed any corporate direction or intervention. It’s a legit BarCamp-style event. Check out the community principles, which I think you’ll find agreeable: https://indieweb.org/principles
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"text": "I have been to quite a few IndieWeb events and I\u2019ve not witnessed any corporate direction or intervention. It\u2019s a legit BarCamp-style event. Check out the community principles, which I think you\u2019ll find agreeable: https://indieweb.org/principles",
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"text": "I just don\u2019t like corporate sponsors of any kind for an indie establishment of any kind, it instantly ruins it for me"
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I continue to write stuff down on my little corner of the Web (does it have corners?) and I encourage you to do the same, as all these little bits of flotsam and jetsam become something a lot lot bigger.
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This Rocket podcast where @film_girl and @Spacekatgal interview @ethomson (Microsoft's ex-github PM for version control and @libgit2 lead) is great context for today's big news about $MSFT buying @github http://relay.fm/rocket/174
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Wait, @Twitter cannot separate content created before and after the user was 13? Seems like a straightforward condition to me, given that every tweet has a timestamp. Mind you, tweets from the first 3 years get exported with time set to midnight. #Indieweb
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"text": "Wait, @Twitter cannot separate content created before and after the user was 13? Seems like a straightforward condition to me, given that every tweet has a timestamp. Mind you, tweets from the first 3 years get exported with time set to midnight. #Indieweb",
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"text": "Using the HTML <input type=\"url\"> field is normally a good idea when you're asking the user to enter a URL. It doesn't make a huge difference on desktop browsers, but makes it a lot easier on mobile browsers. On iOS, when you've focused on a URL input field, the keyboard switches to a slightly different layout with different keys optimized for entering URLs.\n\nThe URL type keyboard on iOS provides easy access to special characters used in URLs.This is great for things like web sign-in where you're asking the user to enter their domain name to sign in. However, for some reason, browsers have implemented the URL validation a bit too strictly. If you don't enter a URL scheme, you'll get an error like the below if you try to submit the form.\n\nThis is pretty irritating because it forces the user to enter the URL scheme http:// or https://, which ironically on the special iOS URL keyboard, requires tapping the \"123\" button in order to get to the screen to type the \":\" character. It would be nice if the URL field accepted plain domain names and defaulted to http://.\n\nI wrote a bit of JavaScript that will prepend http:// to the value of any <input type=\"url\"> form fields on blur.\n\n<script>\n /* add http:// to URL fields on blur */\n document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function() {\n // Find all type=url fields\n var elements = document.querySelectorAll(\"input[type=url]\");\n Array.prototype.forEach.call(elements, function(el, i){\n el.addEventListener(\"blur\", function(e){ // on blur\n // Only modify if the field doesn't match http: or https:\n // and also only if it contains a dot\n if(e.target.value.match(/^(?!https?:).+\\..+/)) {\n e.target.value = \"http://\"+e.target.value;\n }\n });\n });\n });\n</script>\n\n\nI wish browsers would implement this themselves, but in the mean time you can use this bit of JS to provide a bit better user experience when asking your users for URLs.",
"html": "<p>Using the HTML <code><input type=\"url\"></code> field is normally a good idea when you're asking the user to enter a URL. It doesn't make a huge difference on desktop browsers, but makes it a lot easier on mobile browsers. On iOS, when you've focused on a URL input field, the keyboard switches to a slightly different layout with different keys optimized for entering URLs.</p>\n\n<img src=\"https://aperture-media.p3k.io/aaronparecki.com/4aac9c0317eeabfbeba97e4e6091d19ffb815bf4b8a08790c68dac47e2231632.png\" alt=\"\" style=\"max-height:550px;\" />The URL type keyboard on iOS provides easy access to special characters used in URLs.<p>This is great for things like <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/web_sign-in\">web sign-in</a> where you're asking the user to enter their domain name to sign in. However, for some reason, browsers have implemented the URL validation a bit too strictly. If you don't enter a URL scheme, you'll get an error like the below if you try to submit the form.</p>\n\n<img src=\"https://aperture-media.p3k.io/aaronparecki.com/f592f25e187293ba2303685f1433014faa906a9e55cd05bdd9859c6b77a62877.png\" alt=\"\" /><p>This is pretty irritating because it forces the user to enter the URL scheme <code>http://</code> or <code>https://</code>, which ironically on the special iOS URL keyboard, requires tapping the \"123\" button in order to get to the screen to type the \":\" character. It would be nice if the URL field accepted plain domain names and defaulted to <code>http://</code>.</p>\n\n<p>I wrote a bit of JavaScript that will prepend <code>http://</code> to the value of any <code><input type=\"url\"></code> form fields on blur.</p>\n\n<pre><code><script>\n /* add http:// to URL fields on blur */\n document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function() {\n // Find all type=url fields\n var elements = document.querySelectorAll(\"input[type=url]\");\n Array.prototype.forEach.call(elements, function(el, i){\n el.addEventListener(\"blur\", function(e){ // on blur\n // Only modify if the field doesn't match http: or https:\n // and also only if it contains a dot\n if(e.target.value.match(/^(?!https?:).+\\..+/)) {\n e.target.value = \"http://\"+e.target.value;\n }\n });\n });\n });\n</script>\n</code></pre>\n\n<p>I wish browsers would implement this themselves, but in the mean time you can use this bit of JS to provide a bit better user experience when asking your users for URLs.</p>"
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"html": "Replied to <a href=\"https://boffosocko.com/2018/05/31/reads-listens-watches-and-editable-webmention-types-and-avatars-in-indieweb-wordpress-suite/\">Reads, Listens, Watches, and Editable Webmention Types and Avatars in the IndieWeb WordPress Suite</a> by <a href=\"http://www.boffosocko.com/\"><img src=\"https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/d5fb4e498fe609cc29b04e5b7ad688c4?s=49&d=mm&r=pg\" alt=\"Chris Aldrich\" />Chris Aldrich</a><em> (Chris Aldrich | BoffoSocko)</em>\n<blockquote>Recently David Shanske and I started a podcast, and he thought it would be useful if his site could accept listen to posts and show them visually within his comments section just like these replies, bookmarks, and mentions. Thus over the past month, he\u2019s added code to the Semantic Linkbacks Plugin to add the functionality for these types of posts to properly render showing facepiles for listens, reads, and watches.</blockquote>\n\nBesides website security, making sure I get the latest features of the IndieWeb WordPress Suite is why I have my WordPress plugins set to auto-update. I am using the entire IndieWeb WordPress Suite. I love the new features!",
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"html": "Listened <a href=\"https://david.shanske.com/2018/05/08/an-indieweb-podcast-episode-4-webmentions-and-privacy/\">An Indieweb Podcast: Episode 4 \u2013 Webmentions and Privacy</a> by <a href=\"https://david.shanske.com/\"><img src=\"https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/681eba02e72ba1d894097034a8110e61?s=125&d=default&r=g\" alt=\"David Shanske\" />David Shanske</a> from <em>David Shanske</em>\n<blockquote>This week, Chris Aldrich and I got together a bit late\u2026so I was a bit more quiet than normal.\nWith the GDPR regulations coming into effect in Europe May 25th, privacy seems to be on everyone\u2019s mind. This week, we tackle what webmentions are, using them for backfeed, and the privacy implications....</blockquote>\n\nI listened to (and enjoyed) the podcast last weekend but never got around to responding with a <em>Listen</em> Webmention to test the feature.",
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This means it's now feature complete with https://indieauth.com, so I can now start switching over my apps to use it. With any luck I'll be able to switch the https://indieweb.org wiki to it before IndieWeb Summit!
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"text": "Just finished beta support for email and PGP auth on https://indielogin.com! Please give it a try and let me know if you find any bugs! Here are the setup docs: https://indielogin.com/setup\n\nThis means it's now feature complete with https://indieauth.com, so I can now start switching over my apps to use it. With any luck I'll be able to switch the https://indieweb.org wiki to it before IndieWeb Summit!",
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"text": "Show/Hide Transcript \n \n Replacing Facebook with newsletters, \u201cTaking Back the Web\u201d, and privacy-preserving maps. It\u2019s the audio edition for This Week in the IndieWeb for May 26th - June 1st, 2018.\n\nYou can find all of my audio editions and subscribe with your favorite podcast app here: martymcgui.re/podcasts/indieweb/.\n\nMusic from Aaron Parecki\u2019s 100DaysOfMusic project: Day 85 - Suit, Day 48 - Glitch, Day 49 - Floating, Day 9, and Day 11\n\nThanks to everyone in the IndieWeb chat for their feedback and suggestions. Please drop me a note if there are any changes you\u2019d like to see for this audio edition!",
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Lol I totally need to get automated webmentions sent up because I think this is the second or third time you’ve seen a post that mentions or replies to you before I get around to actually sending the webmentions for them, lol!
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"html": "<p>Lol I totally need to get automated webmentions sent up because I think this is the second or third time you\u2019ve seen a post that mentions or replies to you before I get around to actually sending the webmentions for them, lol!</p>"
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I really enjoyed this, Greg. I like how simple and approachable it sounds.
@aaronpk, I definitely think these should be looked at during the Leaders Summit. I think some modifications to the Principles similar to what Greg has written could be super beneficial.
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"html": "<p>I really enjoyed this, Greg. I like how simple and approachable it sounds.</p>\n\n<p><a href=\"https://aaronparecki.com\">@aaronpk</a>, I definitely think these should be looked at during the Leaders Summit. I think some modifications to the Principles similar to what Greg has written could be super beneficial.</p>"
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"text": "@DavidWolfpaw There's https://micropub.rocks/ and https://webmention.rocks, but I don't know of anything else along the lines of what you're looking for. I pinged the WordPress chat to see if others had ideas: https://chat.indieweb.org/wordpress/2018-06-01#t1527886682806700\n\nBeyond this several of us have tests sites we could use to test things manually if necessary. Feel free to join us in chat for help and other ideas: https://indieweb.org/discuss",
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"html": "<p>RSVP yes to <a href=\"https://2018.indieweb.org/\">IndieWeb Summit</a>. Last year, I <a href=\"https://herestomwiththeweather.com/2017/07/03/indieweb-summit-thoughts/\">wrote about my experience</a> at the previous summit in Portland.\n<a href=\"https://herestomwiththeweather.com/\"><img src=\"https://avatars2.githubusercontent.com/u/16299?v=3&s=460\" alt=\"16299?v=3&s=460\" />Tom Brown</a></p>",
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"html": "Read <a href=\"https://boffosocko.com/2018/05/29/indieweb-ifying-coloradoboulevard-net/\">IndieWeb-ifying ColoradoBoulevard.net</a> by <a href=\"http://www.boffosocko.com/\"><img src=\"https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/d5fb4e498fe609cc29b04e5b7ad688c4?s=49&d=mm&r=pg\" alt=\"Chris Aldrich\" />Chris Aldrich</a><em> (Chris Aldrich | BoffoSocko)</em>\n<blockquote><p>I\u2019ve spent some time over a few days this month to help IndieWeb-ify my local Pasadena online newspaper ColoradoBoulevard.net. They can now send and receive webmentions and can backfeed their comments, likes, and other responses from their Facebook and Twitter accounts.</p>\n<p>They can stand to improve their support for microformats v2 and do some more work on their h-cards and other related metadata, but the editor seems thrilled with the initial results\u2013particularly having their conversations in other areas of the internet come back to the original article.</p>\n<p>I know that individual journalists have brought their personal websites into the IndieWeb fold, but this may be one of the first online newspapers/magazines I\u2019m aware of to begin using some of these principles and tools. With any luck and some testing, they could be one of the first journalistic enterprises to begin receiving \u201cRead\u201d posts of their articles via webmention! Update: read posts are working! See the first example here.</p></blockquote>\n\nThis is great news Chris! Our local print newspaper is moving online and perhaps I can convince the owner to build for the IndieWeb. I may not be able to help them but it\u2019s worth a try.\n<p>You\u2019ve inspired me to contact another online paper, <a href=\"https://planetprinceton.com/\">Planet Princeton</a>, to do the same. The owner Krystal Knapp hosts her website on WordPress.</p>",
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