@voxpelli except the next two weekends are IndieWebCamps Berlin & Düsseldorf, highly in-person & online! So I’ll have to improvise, perhaps more offline activities during the weekdays.
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"text": "#Berlin friends!\nJoin us @IndieWebCamp this weekend @MozillaBerlin: https://2019.indieweb.org/berlin\n\n@ioctaptceb @martijnvdven & I are looking forward to welcoming you!\n\nCC @sonniesedge @TYPOBER @TYPO_Labs @LiebeFonts @nuzz @leyink #InternetHealth #indieweb",
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"html": "<p>What\u2019s the best federated/distributed way to get a regular feed of solarpunk pictures (like the kind of things on <a href=\"https://solarpunk-aesthetic.tumblr.com/\">solarpunk-aesthetic.tumblr.com/</a>)?</p>\n<p>That stuff cheers me up no end and a regular dose of them in to some kind of inbox would be grand. Either fediverse or indieweb.</p>\n<p>I searched <a href=\"https://pixelfed.social/\">pixelfed.social</a> and nothing came up. </p>\n<p>#SolarPunk</p>\n<p>The post <a href=\"https://doubleloop.net/2019/04/28/5294/\">#5294</a> appeared first on <a href=\"https://doubleloop.net/\">doubleloop</a>.</p>",
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Chris Aldrich mentioned it was his #indieweb anniversary today, which made me wonder when I first encountered indieweb. Turns out it was six years ago! I remember being excited about the idea of federated comments. I had no idea I would be getting involved with the community for years to come, though. In that time, I've organized some meetups, traveled to several IndieWebCamps, and even co-organized an IndieWebCamp. I've met a lot of great people through it all and have had a lot of fun. I've made some good improvements to my site and learned things that have helped my professional web work, too.
You should join us! Check out indieweb.org, say hello in the chat, and join us at the IndieWeb Summit this June in Portland.
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Not long ’till Homebrew Website Club Brighton: 6pm-7:30pm this evening in the @Clearleft studio.
https://indieweb.org/HomebrewWebsiteClub#Brighton
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Switched my design from using a grey background with white backgrounds for the posts, to a white background for both, and a light fading box-shadow around the posts. I am very pleased with the results!
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There’s a new reissue of the twenty year old documentary on Justin Hall’s links.net and the early days of the web.
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co-organizing IndieWeb Summit 2019-06-29…30 @MozPDX!
Join us in Portland June 29-30!
Tickets: https://2019.indieweb.org/summit
More info: https://indieweb.org/2019
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co-organizing IndieWebCamp Berlin 2019-05-04…05 @MozillaBerlin!
Looking forward to seeing @ioctaptceb @calum_ryan @dshanske @_fumanity and more!
Join us in Berlin May 4-5!
Tickets: https://2019.indieweb.org/berlin
More info: https://indieweb.org/2019/Berlin
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Only two months until IndieWeb Summit in Portland!
📅 June 29-30, 2019
📌 Portland, Oregon
🎟 https://2019.indieweb.org/summit
We even have a travel assistance program this year, so if you're on the fence about coming because of the cost, please take a look!
https://2019.indieweb.org/summit#travel-assistance
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"html": "<p>Hmm, I would like to use markdown when publishing to my site via Micropub. I see there\u2019s some discussion of it as a micropub extension (https://indieweb.org/Micropub-extensions). I wonder if there\u2019s a simple way to enable it at least for WP publishing via the Micropub endpoint.</p>\n<p>The post <a href=\"https://doubleloop.net/2019/04/21/5261/\">#5261</a> appeared first on <a href=\"https://doubleloop.net/\">doubleloop</a>.</p>",
"text": "Hmm, I would like to use markdown when publishing to my site via Micropub. I see there\u2019s some discussion of it as a micropub extension (https://indieweb.org/Micropub-extensions). I wonder if there\u2019s a simple way to enable it at least for WP publishing via the Micropub endpoint.\nThe post #5261 appeared first on doubleloop."
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"html": "<a href=\"https://boffosocko.com/2019/04/18/user-interface-to-indicate-posting-activity/\">User Interface to Indicate Posting Activity</a> by <a href=\"https://boffosocko.com/\"><img src=\"https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/d5fb4e498fe609cc29b04e5b7ad688c4?s=49&d=identicon&r=pg\" alt=\"Chris Aldrich\" />Chris Aldrich</a><em> (Boffo Socko)</em>\n<blockquote>Today I saw a note that led me to the Internet Archive which I know has recently had a redesign. I\u2019m not sure if the functionality I saw was part of this redesign, but it\u2019s pretty awesome. I\u2019m not sure quite what to call this sort of circular bar chart given what it does, but circular widthmap seems vaguely appropriate.\n\nInstead of using color gradations to indicate a relative number of posts, the UI is measuring things via width in ever increasing concentric circles. The innermost circle indicates the root domain and successive levels out add additional paths from my site. Because I\u2019m using dated archive paths, there\u2019s a level of circle by year (2019, 2018, 2017, etc.) then another level outside that by months (April 2019, March 2019, etc.), and finally the outermost circle which indicates individual posts. As a result, the width of a particular year or month indicates relatively how active that time frame was on my website (or at least how active Archive.org thinks it was based on its robot crawler.)</blockquote>\n\n<p>I enjoyed the idea of these heatmaps and charting. I added the sparkline graph last week after I saw them on Chris\u2019s website. I think I may create a separate web site page to keep these. I don\u2019t know how useful they are, but they are just cool. I would also love a way to display some of the JetPack graphs.</p>\n<p>These are the yearly JetPack stats from 2010, the year Automattic first offered the, to 2019.</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://aperture-proxy.p3k.io/0b77a9bdb3ba76a4f0aa3e810ecf2e3b0999c42b/68747470733a2f2f69736c616e64696e7468656e65742e636f6d2f77702d636f6e74656e742f75706c6f6164732f323031392f30342f53637265656e2d53686f742d323031392d30342d31392d61742d31302e32362e35362d414d2e6a7067\" alt=\"\" /><br /><img src=\"https://aperture-proxy.p3k.io/1eb464e3b2d386340aa1c01f2fd91ff01ceaa2f4/68747470733a2f2f69736c616e64696e7468656e65742e636f6d2f77702d636f6e74656e742f75706c6f6164732f323031392f30342f53637265656e2d53686f742d323031392d30342d31392d61742d31302e32392e35372d414d2e6a7067\" alt=\"\" />I get a lot fewer visitors than in 2013.</p>\n<p>I get a lot fewer visitors than in 2013.</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://aperture-proxy.p3k.io/c2e53f6e03c674ddcb551aaf0ea031eda7757dc2/68747470733a2f2f69736c616e64696e7468656e65742e636f6d2f77702d636f6e74656e742f75706c6f6164732f323031392f30342f53637265656e2d53686f742d323031392d30342d31392d61742d31302e33302e31382d414d2e6a7067\" alt=\"\" /></p>\n<p>But I get more \u201cresponses\u201d that I did in earlier years. I suspect more of these are from semantic responses on other platforms, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram since. It\u2019s and the time I started using some of the IndieWeb software.</p>\n<p>Below is the Internet Archive graph for 2018, compared to 2012. Traffic has definitely fallen off.</p>\n<img src=\"https://aperture-proxy.p3k.io/babc7cff7df5dcf03f7ae3d4c7621ecfb29cfd4a/68747470733a2f2f69736c616e64696e7468656e65742e636f6d2f77702d636f6e74656e742f75706c6f6164732f323031392f30342f53637265656e2d53686f742d323031392d30342d31392d61742d31302e33382e30352d414d2e6a7067\" alt=\"\" />2013 Internet Archive Circular Widthmaps<img src=\"https://aperture-proxy.p3k.io/44b839424626767935895ddd2b1f2d1892ad837b/68747470733a2f2f69736c616e64696e7468656e65742e636f6d2f77702d636f6e74656e742f75706c6f6164732f323031392f30342f53637265656e2d53686f742d323031392d30342d31392d61742d31302e33372e34392d414d2e6a7067\" alt=\"Graph\" />2018 Internet Archive Circular Widthmaps\nAlso on:<p><a href=\"https://brid.gy/publish/twitter\"> </a></p>",
"text": "User Interface to Indicate Posting Activity by Chris Aldrich (Boffo Socko)\nToday I saw a note that led me to the Internet Archive which I know has recently had a redesign. I\u2019m not sure if the functionality I saw was part of this redesign, but it\u2019s pretty awesome. I\u2019m not sure quite what to call this sort of circular bar chart given what it does, but circular widthmap seems vaguely appropriate.\n\nInstead of using color gradations to indicate a relative number of posts, the UI is measuring things via width in ever increasing concentric circles. The innermost circle indicates the root domain and successive levels out add additional paths from my site. Because I\u2019m using dated archive paths, there\u2019s a level of circle by year (2019, 2018, 2017, etc.) then another level outside that by months (April 2019, March 2019, etc.), and finally the outermost circle which indicates individual posts. As a result, the width of a particular year or month indicates relatively how active that time frame was on my website (or at least how active Archive.org thinks it was based on its robot crawler.)\n\nI enjoyed the idea of these heatmaps and charting. I added the sparkline graph last week after I saw them on Chris\u2019s website. I think I may create a separate web site page to keep these. I don\u2019t know how useful they are, but they are just cool. I would also love a way to display some of the JetPack graphs.\nThese are the yearly JetPack stats from 2010, the year Automattic first offered the, to 2019.\n\nI get a lot fewer visitors than in 2013.\nI get a lot fewer visitors than in 2013.\n\nBut I get more \u201cresponses\u201d that I did in earlier years. I suspect more of these are from semantic responses on other platforms, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram since. It\u2019s and the time I started using some of the IndieWeb software.\nBelow is the Internet Archive graph for 2018, compared to 2012. Traffic has definitely fallen off.\n2013 Internet Archive Circular Widthmaps2018 Internet Archive Circular Widthmaps\nAlso on:"
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The new episode of Two Dads Talking is out! We talk about bedtime breakthroughs for the kids, grilling, home automation, my serverless IndieWeb woes, and we finish up with HBO's Westworld and a cliffhanger...
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All booked for IndieWeb Summit in Portland, June 29th and 30th!
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It’s Homebrew Website Club Brighton in just a few hours: 6pm-7:30pm at the @Clearleft studio.
https://indieweb.org/HomebrewWebsiteClub#Brighton
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I’m also going to this Caveat show tonight: Flying University: Is AI Racist?
Looking forward to it because Anil Dash will be speaking! Also because AI can totally be racist. And I love Caveat shows.
I’d love to talk Glitch and IndieWeb with Anil but I will probably just play the part of polite audience member. 😅
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Inspired by Charlie, here’s a straightforward bit of code for starting or joining your own webring.
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Instead of rubber ducking, I’m writing it out here…
I’m trying to modify @benbalter’s WordPress Jekyll Export plugin to extract serialzed data from post_meta
values. It seems most (all?) of the IndieWeb WordPress plugins use serialized values so it’s necessary to migrate. Otherwise I wind up with YAML that looks like this
mf2_syndication:
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geo_weather:
- 'a:2:{s:4:"icon";s:4:"none";s:10:"visibility";s:6:"public";}
The chunk of code that handles that
// Convert traditional post_meta values, hide hidden values.
foreach ( get_post_custom( $post->ID ) as $key => $value ) {
if ( substr( $key, 0, 1 ) === '_' ) {
continue;
}
$output[ $key ] = $value;
}
What I need to do is unserialize $value
and if it’s an array, loop through them and nest the values for each $key.
to get something like
mf2_syndication: https://twitter.com/miklb/status/1116855596970651650
geo_weather:
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visibility: public
But my first step is to unravel the serialized $value
. I’ve tried just adding $output[ $key ] = maybe_unserialied ($value );
and that didn’t work like the magic bullet I’d hoped.
🤔
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"text": "Instead of rubber ducking, I\u2019m writing it out here\u2026\nI\u2019m trying to modify @benbalter\u2019s WordPress Jekyll Export plugin to extract serialzed data from post_meta values. It seems most (all?) of the IndieWeb WordPress plugins use serialized values so it\u2019s necessary to migrate. Otherwise I wind up with YAML that looks like this\nmf2_syndication:\n - 'a:1:{i:0;s:52:\"https://twitter.com/miklb/status/1116855596970651650\";}'\ngeo_weather:\n - 'a:2:{s:4:\"icon\";s:4:\"none\";s:10:\"visibility\";s:6:\"public\";}\n\nThe chunk of code that handles that\n// Convert traditional post_meta values, hide hidden values.\n foreach ( get_post_custom( $post->ID ) as $key => $value ) {\n\n if ( substr( $key, 0, 1 ) === '_' ) {\n continue;\n }\n\n $output[ $key ] = $value;\n\n }\n\nWhat I need to do is unserialize $value and if it\u2019s an array, loop through them and nest the values for each $key.\nto get something like\nmf2_syndication: https://twitter.com/miklb/status/1116855596970651650\n\ngeo_weather:\n - icon: none\n visibility: public\n\nBut my first step is to unravel the serialized $value. I\u2019ve tried just adding $output[ $key ] = maybe_unserialied ($value ); and that didn\u2019t work like the magic bullet I\u2019d hoped.\n\ud83e\udd14",
"html": "<p>Instead of rubber ducking, I\u2019m writing it out here\u2026</p>\n<p>I\u2019m trying to modify <a href=\"https://twitter.com/benbalter\">@benbalter</a>\u2019s WordPress Jekyll Export plugin to extract serialzed data from <code>post_meta</code> values. It seems most (all?) of the IndieWeb WordPress plugins use serialized values so it\u2019s necessary to migrate. Otherwise I wind up with YAML that looks like this</p>\n<pre><code>mf2_syndication:\n - 'a:1:{i:0;s:52:\"https://twitter.com/miklb/status/1116855596970651650\";}'\ngeo_weather:\n - 'a:2:{s:4:\"icon\";s:4:\"none\";s:10:\"visibility\";s:6:\"public\";}\n</code></pre>\n<p>The chunk of code that handles that</p>\n<pre><code>// Convert traditional post_meta values, hide hidden values.\n foreach ( get_post_custom( $post->ID ) as $key => $value ) {\n\n if ( substr( $key, 0, 1 ) === '_' ) {\n continue;\n }\n\n $output[ $key ] = $value;\n\n }\n</code></pre>\n<p>What I need to do is unserialize <code>$value</code> and if it\u2019s an array, loop through them and nest the values for each $key.</p>\n<p>to get something like</p>\n<pre><code>mf2_syndication: https://twitter.com/miklb/status/1116855596970651650\n\ngeo_weather:\n - icon: none\n visibility: public\n</code></pre>\n<p>But my first step is to unravel the serialized <code>$value</code>. I\u2019ve tried just adding <code>$output[ $key ] = maybe_unserialied ($value );</code> and that didn\u2019t work like the magic bullet I\u2019d hoped.</p>\n<p>\ud83e\udd14\n</p>"
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