A personal history of personal publishing from Ana—it’s wonderful!
When I was feeling low and alone I would recall how happy I used to be before I was working in tech. I would remember my silly fan sites, my experiments, my blogs and everything that I loved so much that made me become a developer.
I don’t have much to add to the discussion but wanted to voice my dissatisfaction with Gutenberg and how it disrupts my recently discovered IndieWeb power (Webmentions). I considered switching to Jekyll, Hugo or Grav but ran into challenges migrating over 15 years of content and several thousand posts.
That’s bad news. But .. maybe not. I dislike Gutenberg. NOTE: Another webmention sent via the IndieWeb Webmention plugin. Did it work?
I think IndieWeb needs more content warning like in mastodon. I propose p-content-warning
for this and I'll try to implement this at least on my own website.
Adding websub support to my blog
Eddie Hinkle I think we have some issues with brid.gy/webmention.io (not sure where's the problem) catching your syndicated stuff, your actions are doubled up! It feels weird.
Sometimes I'm afraid to post silly stuff that I can post on social networks to my website. But I think this is a thing I need to do - because that makes IndieWeb closer to the social networks! If you can post silly stuff on silos, why not post it on IndieWeb?
I broke webmentions to bridgy
I'm gonna be debugging webmentions to Twitter, things are gonna get noisy.
ugh, that frustration when you wanna use a function on your site which you have broke yourself and you NEED to fix it... really good for #motivation #indieweb