17:30: Optional writing hour and quiet socializing
18:30: IndieWeb demos and hack night!
Homebrew Website Club retro 1980s-style logo
Demos of personal website breakthroughs. Create or update your personal web site!
Join a community with like-minded interests. Bring friends that want a personal site, or are interested in a healthy, independent web!
Any questions? Ask in #indieweb Slack or IRC
More information: IndieWeb Wiki Event Page
RSVP: on the Facebook event or post an indie RSVP on your own site!
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"text": "@Jeena did you see @EddieHinkle\u2019s reply?\n\nhttps://eddiehinkle.com/2018/09/20/16/reply/\n\nI tried sending it via your webmention form, got this error:\n\n\u00a0\u201cWe're sorry, but something went wrong.\n\n\u00a0 We've been notified about this issue and we'll take a look at it shortly.\u201d",
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I’m interested in building a @draftsapp action to publish notes via Micropub. I’m finding their documentation inscrutable. Anyone have pointers? Source for a similar action (perhaps publishing to Tumblr or WordPress) would be super helpful.
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Hey Jeena, Because of the way Micro.blog is architected, it treats original posts and replies differently. It should be sending webmentions for original posts, but it doesn’t currently send webmentions to posts that are in reply to other posts. I think there also might be a potential issue if you haven’t verified your domain. Besides that, it should work.
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I had a look into my logs and it looks like #Micro.blog doesn't send any webmentions to my site when someone comments, which is a pity, because when I trigger it manually, their comment shows up nicely on my website.
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"text": "Baltimore's first Homebrew Website Club of September met at the Digital Harbor Foundation Tech Center on September 18th.\nHere are some notes from the \"broadcast\" portion of the meetup:\n\n jonathanprozzi.net \u2014 Has been travelling and getting married and had lots of time to think about things! Not to work on them, though. Catching back up on things like Gatsby pages for Digital Harbor Foundation. Feeling some maintenance pains now with Gatsby's GraphQL queries pulling HUGE amounts of data from a WordPress backend \u2013 about a 5 minute process for each site build. Upgrading to Gatsby 2 would also require a bunch of changes that he isn't wanting to do. Also, something in the Gatsby build process just broke, without him making any code changes. Wishing now he had built the site in Next.js, which uses REST over GraphQL. For his personal site, he is thinking about how much effort he wants to put into things. He typically uses his personal site as a way to learn new technology, but is now wary of force-fitting things that aren't a good fit. Maybe tweaking his current WordPress site would be a better use of time than rewriting the site. Particularly since he hasn't posted since July.\n \n\n\n rhearamakrishnan.com \u2014 Not much new on her personal site, since it's working well for her purposes. Posted some new stuff she made over the summer, including a micro chap-book called It Makes More Noise Than I Thought It Would. Been working on other summer projects, like writing poems on postcards for people. Photographing and typing those up to make a mini-collection. Wants to build something on Twine, if she can include a form so people can write letters back to her. She's gonna write out the adventure as she wants it and then think about what kind of interactivity she'd like from readers. Thinking about designing a mini-course for DHF around Twine for students to build stories around it.\n \n\n\n martymcgui.re \u2014 Hasn't really made much progress on any personal or IndieWeb projects since the last HWC meeting. Had a couple of out of town trips and projects that were good and fulfilling experiences, like going to Camp Improv Utopia East. Those experiences highlighted that maybe he is feeling burned out about some IndieWeb things! For example, he has been letting the This Week in the IndieWeb Audio Edition slip more and more each week and finding it hard to focus. He's trying to figure out what to do for the upcoming IndieWebCamp NYC, which he is excited about, but feeling a bit overwhelmed by project ideas, things he should be doing to help organize, etc.\n \n\nOther discussion:\nhttps://twinery.org/ is great for creating interactive stuff - and it seems like the output is plain HTML? So it should be possible to add a form from some service like Formspree or Firebase to an exported project, if the tool doesn't offer exactly that kind of thing.\n Dealing with burnout and feeling stuck on things. Sometimes it helps to get energized by doing something else. Sometimes doing those other things really highlights that you have energy, just not for those things you're burned out on!\n Principle of Least Power is another big thing, here. Jonathan and Marty have both been struggling with projects where the tooling or the plumbing may be taking all the energy available.\n Semantic HTML and CSS can do so much, now. We looked at this CSS-only TODO MVC proof of concept. Talked about HTML definition lists, summary/details tags, figure/figcaption, and more.\n \n Talked about the pyramid of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and the inverted pyramid of overbuilt JS-dependent frameworks.\n \n\nLeft-to-right: martymcgui.re, rhearamakrishnan.com, jonathanprozzi.net\n Thanks to everybody who came out! We hope to see you again at our next meetup on Wednesday, October 3rd at 7:30pm!",
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A couple of back-burner projects are simmering nicely. Mapping I wrote about recently.1 Today I turned back to working on micropub to add posts to this site. I have now worked out how to send two different kinds of post to two different places in the file system. Both are what you might call notes (indeed I call them Notes) but some are little status update notes and others are bookmarks.2 The way Grav works is that each file lives in a folder and Grav uses a specific template to display the contents of the file. I wanted a way to visually distinguish the two kinds of note; I chose different icons in the title.
More this way ...
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17:30: Optional writing hour and quiet socializing
18:30: IndieWeb demos and hack night!
Homebrew Website Club retro 1980s-style logo
Topics for this week: XOXO 2018- pre-meetup, social meetup, and IndieWeb messages in talks! Summer of IndieWeb! What IndieWeb projects have you hacked on this summer? 2018-09-22…23 The First IndieWebCamp Oxford! is this weekend 2018-09-28…29 IndieWebCamp NYC has 30+ sign-ups already!
Demos of personal website breakthroughs. Create or update your personal web site!
Join a community with like-minded interests. Bring friends that want a personal site, or are interested in a healthy, independent web!
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This is something I struggle to articulate to friends who are suffering because they feel tied to silos like Facebook and Twitter:
What self-publishing does is provide me a choice, which makes me feel good. I feel like I can step away from platforms at will and I don’t feel as shackled as I have done previously.
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I’ll try to write up a blog post about it tomorrow. The short version which will sound super jargon heavy: I use the IndiePaper service to parse the page and send content to my Microsub Server, Aperture. I use a Microsub Notifier app that watches for new posts in my saved channel, and sends those posts to my Kindle email.
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It\u2019d be nice to be able to do this in a safe space that is not being surveilled.</p>\n \n <p>Owning your own content, and publishing to a space you own can break through some of these barriers. Sharing your own weird scraps on your own site makes you easier to find by like-minded folks.</p>\n</blockquote>\n\n<p><a href=\"http://brendandawes.com/blog/holdingthedooropen\">Brendan Dawes writes</a>:</p>\n\n<blockquote>\n <p>At times I think \u201cwill anyone reads this, does anyone care?\u201d, but I always publish it anyway \u2014 and that\u2019s for two reasons. First it\u2019s a place for me to find stuff I may have forgotten how to do. Secondly, whilst some of this stuff is seemingly super-niche, if one person finds it helpful out there on the web, then that\u2019s good enough for me. After all I\u2019ve lost count of how many times I\u2019ve read similar posts that have helped me out.</p>\n</blockquote>\n\n<p><a href=\"https://robinrendle.com/notes/yay-computers/\">Robin Rendle writes</a>:</p>\n\n<blockquote>\n <p>My advice after learning from so many helpful people this weekend is this: if you\u2019re thinking of writing something that explains a weird thing you struggled with on the Internet, do it! Don\u2019t worry about the views and likes and Internet hugs. If you\u2019ve struggled with figuring out this thing then be sure to jot it down, even if it\u2019s unedited and it uses too many commas and you don\u2019t like the tone of it.</p>\n</blockquote>\n\n<p><a href=\"https://www.subtraction.com/2018/05/07/the-secret-to-writing-is-writing/\">Khoi Vinh writes</a>:</p>\n\n<blockquote>\n <p>Maybe you feel more comfortable writing in short, concise bullets than at protracted, grandiose length. Or maybe you feel more at ease with sarcasm and dry wit than with sober, exhaustive argumentation. Or perhaps you prefer to knock out a solitary first draft and never look back rather than polishing and tweaking endlessly. Whatever the approach, if you can do the work to find a genuine passion for writing, what a powerful tool you\u2019ll have.</p>\n</blockquote>\n\n<p><a href=\"https://amberwilson.co.uk/blog/house-elves/\">Amber Wilson writes</a>:</p>\n\n<blockquote>\n <p>I want to finally begin writing about psychology. A friend of mine shared his opinion that writing about this is probably best left to experts. I tried to tell him I think that people should write about whatever they want. He argued that whatever he could write about psychology has probably already been written about a thousand times. I told him that I\u2019m going to be writer number 1001, and I\u2019m going to write something great that nobody has written before.</p>\n</blockquote>\n\n<p><a href=\"https://austinkleon.com/2017/11/20/a-few-notes-on-daily-blogging/\">Austin Kleon writes</a>:</p>\n\n<blockquote>\n <p>Maybe I\u2019m weird, but it just feels good. It feels good to reclaim my turf. It feels good to have a spot to think out loud in public where people aren\u2019t spitting and shitting all over the place.</p>\n</blockquote>\n\n<p><a href=\"https://timkadlec.com/2018/01/owning-my-own-content/\">Tim Kadlec writes</a>:</p>\n\n<blockquote>\n <p>I write to understand and remember. Sometimes that will be interesting to others, often it won\u2019t be.</p>\n \n <p>But it\u2019s going to happen. Here, on my own site.</p>\n</blockquote>\n\n<p>You write\u2026</p>"
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"text": "Show/Hide Transcript \n \n XOXO Fest happened, fighting in the Fediverse, and new microsub clients bloom. It\u2019s the audio edition for This Week in the IndieWeb for September 1st - 7th, 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!",
"html": "Show/Hide Transcript \n \n <p>XOXO Fest happened, fighting in the Fediverse, and new microsub clients bloom. It\u2019s the audio edition for <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/this-week/2018-09-07.html\">This Week in the IndieWeb for September 1st - 7th, 2018</a>.</p>\n\n<p>You can find all of my audio editions and subscribe with your favorite podcast app here: <a href=\"https://martymcgui.re/podcasts/indieweb/\">martymcgui.re/podcasts/indieweb/</a>.</p>\n\n<p>Music from <a href=\"https://aaronparecki.com/\">Aaron Parecki</a>\u2019s <a href=\"https://100.aaronparecki.com/\">100DaysOfMusic project</a>: <a href=\"https://aaronparecki.com/2017/03/15/14/day85\">Day 85 - Suit</a>, <a href=\"https://aaronparecki.com/2017/02/06/7/day48\">Day 48 - Glitch</a>, <a href=\"https://aaronparecki.com/2017/02/07/4/day49\">Day 49 - Floating</a>, <a href=\"https://aaronparecki.com/2016/12/29/21/day-9\">Day 9</a>, and <a href=\"https://aaronparecki.com/2016/12/31/15/\">Day 11</a></p>\n\n<p>Thanks to everyone in the <a href=\"https://chat.indieweb.org/\">IndieWeb chat</a> for their feedback and suggestions. Please drop me a note if there are any changes you\u2019d like to see for this audio edition!</p>"
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