Next Wednesday: IndieWeb Meetup at Mozart’s Coffee, 6:30pm. For writers, developers, photographers, designers, and anyone who feels we’ve lost something by letting big social networks dominate the web. We can do better. ☕
Demos of personal websites and the opportunity to create, update or experiment on your personal websiteGoing. Might tinker around with Haunt and IndieWeb!
Have a personal website to work on? / Want to start one? Then drop by at Homebrew Website Club London @ hub by Premier Inn London Covent Garden next week
August 7th
from 19:00 https://indieweb.org/events/2019-08-07-homebrew-website-club#London / https://hwclondon.co.uk/meetups/20190807...
We LIVE live https://twitch.tv/jackyalcine! Still hacking on https://activitydesk.black.af once more #indieweb #livecoding # posted • 3 interactions
We LIVE live https://twitch.tv/jackyalcine! Still hacking on https://activitydesk.black.af once more #indieweb #livecoding # posted
They used to have one, and IndieWeb was doing pretty well with that until FB decided to turn it off. Now *that’s* monopolistic behaviour and anti-trust.
Also on:git.sr.ht/~jakob/blog/tree/master/haunt/jakob/builder/outbox.scm
Very relevant to my interests!
@jakob@mastodon.sdf.org
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaand we live! https://twitch.tv/jackyalcine. Working on https://activitydesk.black.af for about an hour. #indieweb #livecoding #
Because of work, I haven’t had much time to work on my F/LOSS projects. I got something ironed out now and I think I might aim to stream some of it soon. My list right now is kind of wild though, lol.
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