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When you use IndieAuth to set up a new Micropub token for a channel, you should be able to create a new channel and then use that channel for the Micropub token being created
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"text": "Baltimore's second\u00a0Homebrew Website Club of July met at the Digital Harbor Foundation Tech Center on July 25th!\n \n\nHere are some notes from the \"broadcast\" portion of the meetup:\n\n derekfields.is \u2014 Derek wanted a couple new rules for sharing time, today. First, find and share a site with some cool tech that you like. Second, talk about why you're into web development. He showed off a demo of using the browser Gamepad API w/ a Playstation dual-shock 3 controller. It showed button state changes, including analog states for buttons and joysticks. Been thinking about lots of ideas lately but missing some focus. Looking at productivity hacks to focus more. Notices when he's not focusing, now trying prompts to figure out why he's distracted and get back on task. Derek is into web development because it changes rapidly and requires focus to keep learning. Been working on his VueJS class and it's been going well until today. His accountability buddy is on a trip.\n \n\njonathanprozzi.net \u2014 Been working on work stuff. Built a single-page app w/ Gatsby for deploys of some Digital Harbor Foundation content for use in remote schools with intermittent internet connections. Pulls course data from the central DHF WordPress and deploys it as a package on Netlify. Ran into his first deploy issues with Netlify due to case-sensitive filesystems (which he doesn't experience on his Mac dev machine). Been really inspired by the Susty WordPress theme\u00a0which can deliver WordPress pages in ~6KB, compared with most themes, which are very bloated. Jonathan is into the web because of the problem-solving aspects of it, but also because it allows creative expression and productivity.\nzach.oglesby.co\u00a0\u2014 New! Welcome, Zach! Recently switched his Known-powered site to Jonathan LaCour's\u00a0overview page (w/ location info and other nice things), but it doesn't have a representative h-card, yet, so working on that. Also working on making his read posts more compatible with IndieBookClub.\u00a0In terms of \"Cool Tech\", just had occasion to use Bootstrap for the first time, which was interesting. Zach is into web development because there are so many ways to do things on the web, you can play and tinker with different things you might not have otherwise.\n\n pulianas.com\u00a0\u2014 New! Welcome, Alec! Has had this website for a while, originally as a portfolio, now as a WordPress site that powers his Micro.blog. Been working on a new site for a podcast, Overanalyzed, also WordPress. In terms of \"Cool Tech\" - likes Eddie Hinkle's website. Also, webrings \"seem pretty cool\". Isn't a web developer professionally, but likes how it makes publishing easy. Really also likes the concept of owning your own content, bringing his stuff in from Twitter. Sees his online identities as layers: website is most personal, Twitter next, and Facebook is sanitized.\n \n\n\n martymcgui.re \u2014 Been working on the Baltimore Improv Festival website, a static site generator called Ruhoh that doesn't really \"exist\" as a project anymore, though the code and gems are still out there. Needs to spend time on the webrings site. In terms of \"Cool Tech\", likes this recent \"Even More CSS Secrets\" talk\u00a0from Lea Verou. Marty is into web development because it is an amazing way to share content that anyone can access from anywhere in the world! \"Can it be done on the web?\" is an interesting, if sometimes difficult, lens to see the world through.\n \n\nOther discussion:\n\nCode-of-Conduct issues with the recent Hackers On Planet Earth conference that Marty attended last weekend.\n Deploying things on Netlify! Marty tried his first Netlify site during quiet writing hour, as a potential host for the Baltimore Improv Festival website, which is currently on an old shared host.\n Tools for writing VueJS (and using Visual Studio Code for it). Like Vue Snippets for VS Code, linting tools, and Sarah Drasner's CSS tricks articles about VueJS.\n \nbrutalist-web.design\u00a0and the principle of least power when building things.\n Talked about how mobile designs can be better than \"full\" desktop site designs. E.g. Twitter\u00a0vs. mobile Twitter. But also Facebook\u00a0vs. mobile Facebook\u00a0vs. \"basic\" mobile Facebook, the last of which has no Javascript!\n Getting around town. E.g. the new Bird scooters that are here in Baltimore.\nLeft-to-right: zach.oglesby.co, derekfields.is, martymcgui.re, pulianas.com, jonathanprozzi.netThanks to everybody who came out! We hope to see you all again at our next meeting on Wednesday\u00a0August 8th\u00a0at 6:30pm (quiet writing hour at 5:30pm)!",
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Like <a href=\"https://duckduckgo.com/?q=vue+snippets+for+vscode&atb=v51-3_a&ia=software\">Vue Snippets for VS Code</a>, linting tools, and <a href=\"https://sarahdrasnerdesign.com/\">Sarah Drasner</a>'s CSS tricks articles about VueJS.</li>\n <li>\n<a href=\"https://brutalist-web.design/\">brutalist-web.design</a>\u00a0and the principle of least power when building things.</li>\n <li>Talked about how mobile designs can be better than \"full\" desktop site designs. E.g. <a href=\"https://twitter.com/\">Twitter</a>\u00a0vs. <a href=\"https://mobile.twitter.com/home\">mobile Twitter</a>. But also <a href=\"https://www.facebook.com/\">Facebook</a>\u00a0vs. <a href=\"https://m.facebook.com/\">mobile Facebook</a>\u00a0vs. <a href=\"https://mbasic.facebook.com/\">\"basic\" mobile Facebook</a>, the last of which has no Javascript!</li>\n <li>Getting around town. 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As I mentioned in Part 1 of My IndieWeb Story, I’ve been posting my content to my own website for a year and a half. But what about all the content that came out before that? All the social media “silos” still have it. One of the goals I have this year is to reclaim all my social media content.
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While I understand your focus here, I think step one for figuring out endorsements is to focus on the “simple” flow, how one site requests a badge from another and how the other site replies. Once a simple two site flow is determined, then it can be tweaked to support a third-party credentials system. I see it as you would likely create the initial request post, but then you would syndicate that to the third party ledger. (We already know how syndication works, so that wouldn’t have to be figured out).
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It’s for everybody. :] But yes, webmentions were developed in the indieweb community and a lot of our personal sites support it so we can interact between our sites.
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I’m biased, but the indieweb chat is a good place to keep up with things people are doing on their personal sites and get inspired! https://indieweb.org/discuss
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"text": "https://alistapart.com/article/webmentions-enabling-better-communication-on-the-internet wait, this has been a thing for over a year and a half?? how do I miss out on all these things for so long"
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So I’ve been thinking about the difference between one website to rule them all or separate areas of focus while I’ve been working on my slow website redesign of eddiehinkle.com. Part of it is because I saw some really nice “Minimalist” blogs that were so clean and amazing, namely Where the Light Gathers and Manuel Moreale. This led me to record a microcast about my homepage redesign.
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Does Webmention.io support Salmention? Or is it expected of a Webmention.io user that they fetch the responses on the mentioning post by manually fetching the post information when they receive the webmention.io ping?
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Oops something went wrong with my Bridgy syndication so there’s some missing bits to this convo. This issue is being closed because the issue is actually with webmention.io
See https://aaronparecki.com/2018/07/21/5/ for more info
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"summary": "Hmm odd! I see it as \u201cactivity: rsvp\u201d in the webmention.io mentions endpoint. I\u2019m not sure how to link to that, though.",
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