I often focus on the scenes in travel photography, cutting out people wherever possible; however, after binge-reviewing my old albums, I've noticed that the best photos are always ones where people are interacting with the environment--even when they're tourists!
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Today I bit the data management bullet and started reviewing old photos. Geeze, I've forgotten how tedious it can be reviewing photos en masse: selecting them, editing them, exporting them, properly arranging them into albums..,
I've not been great at photo management since Google nuked Picassa--a sort of light-weight version of Adobe's lightroom. I spent hours today untangling a mess of folders and directories housing photos from many computers ago. These photos are now largely sorted in Light Room, waiting for editing. I'm hoping their final resting place will be here on my server (with some redundancies, of course).
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I have made an indieweb friendly Hugo theme with microformats that might suit a docs project https://github.com/ChristopherA/LifeWithAlacrityBlog/tree/master/blog/themes/indie-tufte
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🎉 Huzzah! I now have my Trakt watch history publishing automatically to my website. I can mark an episode of a TV show or a movie as watched in Trakt, and a record will be created on my website! See – https://cleverdevil.io/2019/spider-man-into-the-spider-verse-2018 #OwnYourData #IndieWeb
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"text": "\ud83c\udf89 Huzzah! I now have my Trakt watch history publishing automatically to my website. I can mark an episode of a TV show or a movie as watched in Trakt, and a record will be created on my website! See \u2013 https://cleverdevil.io/2019/spider-man-into-the-spider-verse-2018 #OwnYourData #IndieWeb",
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@voss.co I take a similar approach to following people on Instagram. I wrote a little script that uses the private Instagram API to load my timeline and then I generate an h-feed out of it, which I subscribe to in my Microsub server. Works a treat!
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"text": "Wir starten am 23.01. um 19:00 Uhr (GMT) einen Karlsruher Homebrew Website Club im Caf\u00e9 NUN.\n\n\n\nWas ist ein Homebrew Website Club?\n\n\n\n\nHomebrew Website Club is a bi-weekly meetup of people passionate about or interested in creating, improving, building, designing their own website, in the same structure as the classic Homebrew Computer Club meetings.\nhttps://indieweb.org/Homebrew_Website_Club\n\n\n\n\nWir versuchen den HWC eher ungezwungen und frei zu gestalten und wollen den ersten Termin dazu nutzen, uns kennen zu lernen und den weiteren Ablauf zu besprechen.\n\n\n\nVielen Dank an Daniel f\u00fcr das Organisieren der Lokation und vielen Dank dem Caf\u00e9 NUN f\u00fcr das Bereitstellen der Lokation \ud83d\ude42\n\n\n\nWer sonst noch Lust hat, einfach vorbei kommen!",
"html": "<p>Wir starten am 23.01. um 19:00 Uhr (GMT) einen <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/events/2019-01-23-homebrew-website-club#Karlsruhe\">Karlsruher </a><em><a href=\"https://indieweb.org/events/2019-01-23-homebrew-website-club#Karlsruhe\">Homebrew Website Club</a></em> im <a href=\"https://www.nun.cafe/\">Caf\u00e9 NUN</a>.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>Was ist ein <em>Homebrew Website Club</em>?</p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote>\n<p><strong>Homebrew Website Club</strong> is a bi-weekly meetup of people passionate about or interested in creating, improving, building, designing their own website, in the same structure as the <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homebrew_Computer_Club\">classic Homebrew Computer Club</a> meetings.</p>\n<a href=\"https://indieweb.org/Homebrew_Website_Club\">https://indieweb.org/Homebrew_Website_Club</a>\n</blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p>Wir versuchen den HWC eher ungezwungen und frei zu gestalten und wollen den ersten Termin dazu nutzen, uns kennen zu lernen und den weiteren Ablauf zu besprechen.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>Vielen Dank an <a href=\"https://depone.net/\">Daniel</a> f\u00fcr das Organisieren der Lokation und vielen Dank dem <a href=\"https://www.nun.cafe/\">Caf\u00e9 NUN</a> f\u00fcr das Bereitstellen der Lokation \ud83d\ude42</p>\n\n\n\n<p>Wer sonst noch Lust hat, einfach vorbei kommen!</p>"
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My site broke, because the /2019 folder in my storage did not yet exist, and somewhere over the last year I added code that relied on that. So 19 years in, the Millennium bug is still active.
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"html": "<p>It\u2019s not a long time but I\u2019ve just realized that I\u2019ve been using Webmentions and other IndieWeb technologies on WordPress for over a year now.</p>",
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"text": "I updated mention.tech to output webmention.io compatible JSON for mentions eg https://mention.tech/listmentions?target=https%3A%2F%2Ftumblelog.xyz&json=on and modified fluffy's script to show them on https://tumblelog.xyz/ at https://tumblelog.xyz/webmention.js #indieweb",
"html": "I updated mention.tech to output webmention.io compatible JSON for mentions eg <a href=\"https://mention.tech/listmentions?target=https%3A%2F%2Ftumblelog.xyz&json=on\">https://mention.tech/listmentions?target=https%3A%2F%2Ftumblelog.xyz&json=on</a> and modified fluffy's script to show them on <a href=\"https://tumblelog.xyz/\">https://tumblelog.xyz/</a> at <a href=\"https://tumblelog.xyz/webmention.js\">https://tumblelog.xyz/webmention.js</a> <a href=\"http://known.kevinmarks.com/tag/indieweb\" class=\"p-category\">#indieweb</a>"
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"published": "2018-12-31T23:45:56+0000",
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"text": "Via svgshare.com\u00a0#indieweb\u00a0",
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"text": "#microformats2 parsing spec updated: http://microformats.org/wiki/index.php?title=microformats2-parsing&diff=66967&oldid=66965\n* parse HTML id attribute per https://github.com/microformats/microformats2-parsing/issues/44\nImplemented in current versions of parsers:\n* phpmf2\n* mf2py",
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Sixth Reason To Post Positive Things Promptly
6. Post about something positive the same day it happens so it will show up automatically in future "On This Day" reminder posts. https://indieweb.org/on_this_day
Previously: tantek.com/2018/357/t3/five-reasons-post-positive-things-promptly
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Apologies for the late notice, cancelling Homebrew Website Club SF tonight.
Not feeling 100%, and checked with Jacky to see if we could do a virtual one on Mumble so we’re going to try that.
See https://chat.indieweb.org/ for more or to join virtually!
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#microformats2 parsing spec updated: http://microformats.org/wiki/index.php?title=microformats2-parsing&diff=66969&oldid=66967
* always parse alt with img src for accessibility info by default https://github.com/microformats/microformats2-parsing/issues/2
Implemented in current version of:
* mf2py - behind flag, in use by Brid.gy
This is a pretty big change, likely to require updates to parsers and calling code, however, the better access to accessibility info on img elements by default is a big improvement for all.
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TODAY: Donate, and renew arts & science memberships:
@ACLU 2x
@PPact 3x
@InternetArchive 2x
@Wikipedia
@Mozilla**
@EFF
@CalAcademy
@deYoungMuseum
@Exploratorium
@SFMOMA
Donate/renew NOW for 2018+2019 for 2-3x match and keep funding science ! Why:
Why you must act TODAY (everyone)
Several of the above charitable organizations have matching donations that will increase your donation 2-3x IF you donate by end of day TODAY 2018-12-31 US Timezones.
See the 2x/3x next to the @-names for which organizations and how much.
Why you must act TODAY (US friends)
It’s the last day of 2018. By donating today, you may be able to itemize your donations and deduct them from your 2018 Federal taxes (IANAA, talk to your accountant regarding itemizing vs using the standard deduction).
You can donate to all of these organizations online and get an email receipt in minutes (I confirmed this by donating/renewing all the above personally).
See each Twitter profile above for their site/donation URLs.
**Disclosure: I work for @Mozilla, on & with open web standards & communities @indiewebcamp @microformats @W3C @WHATWG supported by @Firefox to provide a more human-centric, private, and secure web for all users. #fightfortheuser
Previously: tantek.com/2017/365/t1/today-donate-renew-arts-science
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Created #indieweb wiki page: https://indieweb.org/monthly_recap
Noticed @SwarmApp’s monthly recap today. It looked like a nice feature we could have on our own websites, documented it, and @cleverdevil quickly prototyped it on his own site!
Seen monthly recaps on any other sites? Please contribute!
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"text": "Baltimore's second Homebrew Website Club of November met at the Digital Harbor Foundation Tech Center on November 27th.\nHere are some notes from the \"broadcast\" portion of the meetup:\n\n jonathanprozzi.net \u2014 Spent quiet writing hour writing a post about his 2018 and 2019 commitments! He wants to finish some personal writing tasks, capture some of the things he's been working on recently, and do some development.\n \n\n\n rhearamakrishnan.com \u2014 Edited a poem during our writing time. Nice! Been reflecting on HWC and how it allowed her to use the web and her website to focus and promote her work and writing. Has a lot of new material to edit together before publishing. Just went to an intensive writing workshop in New York and generated a lot of new writing to work through.\n \n\n\n Rosco \u2014 Working on a browser-based game for students at DHF to learn programming concepts. Thinking about starting with physical versions of the game first, maybe translating to the web later. \n \n\n\n ashturner.net \u2014 Also working the programming tutorials and experiences for teaching computing concepts. Arrays and for-loops are particularly tricky for beginners. Ash discussed some inspirational single-purpose websites for teaching concepts, like The Be\u0301zier Game, and KERNTYPE. Has a personal website built on Adobe Portfolio, but interested in moving off of that because she doesn't want to pay for Creative Cloud anymore.\n \n\n\n martymcgui.re \u2014 Doing lots of unseen plumbing work on his site, nearly read to flip over from a Jekyll-powered site to a Hugo-powered site. It's likely that no one will notice the difference! Also been playing a lot with iOS Shortcuts (formerly Workflow) and built a Workflow to take an iOS Live Photo, turn it into an animated GIF, turn that into a looping video, and post the video to his site. Here's an example post. Being able to do this helps him feel less anxious about having Live Photos on his phone and feeling like they're inaccessible.\n \n\n\n derekfields.is \u2014 Been going to conferences and talking to companies about jobs. Also working on his LED backpack for cyclists startup. Accelerometer detects braking, turning. Been playing with WebUSB a bit, like with gamepad controllers.\n \n\nOther discussion:\nCommitments to complete before 2019\n GitHub Pages for hosting. Rhea built her site there, using some tutorials from Codecademy. Likes the simplicity of HTML and CSS, loads fast.\n GitHub credentials, SSH keys as \"a password that gives your laptop the power to act as you\".\n The dreadful state of JavaScript development tools, NPM dependencies, etc.\n \n How to advertise HWCs better (we missed posting it on FB etc last time). Particularly since we have a \"weird\" schedule, sometimes on Tuesdays, sometimes on Wednesdays, we should be consistent about advertising them. We should probably document our processes on the wiki.\n \n\nLeft-to-right: jonathanprozzi.net, rhearamakrishnan.com, derekfields.is, ashturner.net, martymcgui.reThanks to everyone who came out! We look forward to seeing you at our next meetup on Tuesday, December 11th at 7:30pm!",
"html": "<p>Baltimore's second <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/events/2018-11-27-homebrew-website-club-baltimore\">Homebrew Website Club of November</a> met at the <a href=\"https://digitialharbor.org/\">Digital Harbor Foundation Tech Center</a> on November 27th.</p>\n<p>Here are some notes from the \"broadcast\" portion of the meetup:</p>\n<p>\n jonathanprozzi.net \u2014 Spent quiet writing hour writing a <a href=\"https://jonathanprozzi.net/reflection/2018-year-end-commitments-and-looking-forward/\">post about his 2018 and 2019 commitments</a>! He wants to finish some personal writing tasks, capture some of the things he's been working on recently, and do some development.\n <br /></p>\n<p>\n <a href=\"http://rhearamakrishnan.com/\">rhearamakrishnan.com</a> \u2014 Edited a poem during our writing time. Nice! Been reflecting on HWC and how it allowed her to use the web and her website to focus and promote her work and writing. Has a lot of new material to edit together before publishing. Just went to an intensive writing workshop in New York and generated a lot of new writing to work through.\n <br /></p>\n<p>\n Rosco \u2014 Working on a browser-based game for students at DHF to learn programming concepts. Thinking about starting with physical versions of the game first, maybe translating to the web later. \n <br /></p>\n<p>\n <a href=\"https://ashturner.net/\">ashturner.net</a> \u2014 Also working the programming tutorials and experiences for teaching computing concepts. Arrays and for-loops are particularly tricky for beginners. Ash discussed some inspirational single-purpose websites for teaching concepts, like <a href=\"https://bezier.method.ac/\">The Be\u0301zier Game</a>, and <a href=\"https://type.method.ac/\">KERNTYPE</a>. Has a personal website built on <a href=\"https://portfolio.adobe.com/\">Adobe Portfolio</a>, but interested in moving off of that because she doesn't want to pay for Creative Cloud anymore.\n <br /></p>\n<p>\n martymcgui.re \u2014 Doing lots of unseen plumbing work on his site, nearly read to flip over from a Jekyll-powered site to a Hugo-powered site. It's likely that no one will notice the difference! Also been playing a lot with iOS Shortcuts (formerly <a href=\"http://workflow.is/\">Workflow</a>) and built a Workflow to take an iOS Live Photo, turn it into an animated GIF, turn <b>that</b> into a looping video, and post the video to his site. Here's an <a href=\"https://martymcgui.re/2018/11/25/150527/\">example post</a>. Being able to do this helps him feel less anxious about having Live Photos on his phone and feeling like they're inaccessible.\n <br /></p>\n<p>\n <a href=\"http://derekfields.is/\">derekfields.is</a> \u2014 Been going to conferences and talking to companies about jobs. Also working on his LED backpack for cyclists startup. Accelerometer detects braking, turning. Been playing with WebUSB a bit, like with gamepad controllers.\n <br /></p>\n<p>Other discussion:</p>\n<ul><li><a href=\"https://indieweb.org/2019-01-01-commitments\">Commitments to complete before 2019</a></li>\n <li>GitHub Pages for hosting. Rhea built her site there, using some tutorials from Codecademy. Likes the simplicity of HTML and CSS, loads fast.</li>\n <li>GitHub credentials, SSH keys as \"a password that gives your laptop the power to act as you\".</li>\n <li>The dreadful state of JavaScript development tools, NPM dependencies, etc.</li>\n <li>\n How to advertise HWCs better (we missed posting it on FB etc last time). Particularly since we have a \"weird\" schedule, sometimes on Tuesdays, sometimes on Wednesdays, we should be consistent about advertising them. We should probably document our processes <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/Baltimore\">on the wiki</a>.\n <br /></li>\n</ul><img class=\"u-featured\" src=\"https://martymcgui.re/imageproxy/960,fit,s0ktUeWY8bQK3lIdBF975_N9gCl9EHSo-opHir89GrLI=/https://media.martymcgui.re/cc/cd/d3/f9/fa752da6bf45115edbb75c63d03e20a809d5393632c3501d43460c4b.jpg\" alt=\"fa752da6bf45115edbb75c63d03e20a809d5393632c3501d43460c4b.jpg\" />Left-to-right: jonathanprozzi.net, rhearamakrishnan.com, derekfields.is, ashturner.net, martymcgui.re<p>Thanks to everyone who came out! We look forward to seeing you at our next meetup on Tuesday, December 11th at 7:30pm!</p>"
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