Fellow #ViewSourceConf attendees: as announced on the excellent standards panel, there’ll be an Indie Web Camp in Brighton, England on October 19th and 20th—you should come!
https://indieweb.org/2019/Brighton
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IndieWeb Meetup this Wednesday, 6:30pm at Mozart’s Coffee in Austin. Grab a coffee or smoothie and chat about the open web or work on your own web site. I’ll recap sessions from IndieWebCamp Amsterdam. ☕
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Started with a really simple version of Ton’s infostrat and liking it already.
I set up a couple of channels, one for people I tend to interact with a lot, one for people I loosely follow. Both a combo of IndieWeb, Mastodon, Twitter and RSS feeds, mostly of actual real people. The other stuff I haven’t moved yet and is mostly institutional feeds.
When I get a social media urge, I’ll check the first two groups. If empty, I’ll maybe check the rest, or read an article, or just do something else.
The best part is avoiding anything that has an endless stream of fairly random (but tantalisingly, possibly interesting) stuff. As Ton points out, anything *really* worthwhile will invariably end up in a feed in one of the first two groups sooner or later. I’m feeling more intentional, less flighty of attention.
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Amsterdam, #indieweb, and #viewsource friends, join us at The Jitterbug Saloon! Opened it up with @schmarty @sebandeweg @neb @aaronpk and expecting @adactio soon. Taking over tables in the back, plenty of room https://foursquare.com/v/the-jitterbug-saloon/5bf1c1521cf2e1002c48cce4
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This would be cool, but don't think I'll be able to do two IndieWebCamps in a row, especially across the world!
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#indiewebcamp AMS #hackday second project:
✅ ➕ Add to Calendar links in Event POSSE tweets with emoji!
https://twitter.com/t/status/1178308711942504448
See https://indieweb.org/Add_to_Calendar for why and how to.
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Liked a post by Ton Zijlstra
On my way to Amsterdam for day two of IndieWebCamp, that I’m co-hosting with Frank. Today’s focus will be on doing, based on the conversations and ideas we had yesterday. I’ve published a few pics on Flickr.
IndieWebCamp Lunch
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The Homebrew Website Club is a growing world-wide network of meetups for everyone who wants to take back their web experience from social media silos, and own their online identities, content, and interactions.
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Testing my new video posting Shortcut at #IndieWebCamp lunch!
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I'm thinking of how to pull my Google Maps Timeline data in a machine-readable format. I want a GPS tracker project like @aaronpk's!
also I need a nickname cache and interface for posting those checkin spots! #itches
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#indiewebcamp AMS #hackday first project done:
✅ rel=canonical links from http permalinks to https permalinks
See https://indieweb.org/rel-canonical for why and how to.
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Some recommendations for how to mark up licensing information with Microformats, for making license information machine-discoverable and machine-readable.
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IndieWebCamp Amsterdam day 1 was amazing! Lots of great discussions, and as usual, I end the day with so many more ideas for what I want to create for my website next.
Tomorrow's challenge will be to figure out which I can accomplish in a day, and then do that.
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It's been an awesome day at IndieWebCamp Amsterdam! The afternoon was chatting about licenses and ownership, then looking at how to migrate folks from silos to IndieWeb with a long term strategy, then some discussions about events, RSVPs and calendars, and finally all things syndication. Got some great discussions, and lots of interesting things to play with tomorrow at the hack day!
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#indiewebcamp AMS @ton_zylstra:
“The next big thing
will be a lot of small things.”
#indieweb
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#indiewebcamp AMS @ton_zylstra: To me, the web was always about agency and providing ways for individuals connect to each other in ways they couldn’t before.
#indieweb
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going to #IndieWebCamp Amsterdam TODAY 10:00 at Codam Coding College with @aaronpk @ton_zylstra @schmarty @adactio @david_bryant & more!
Looking forward to great #indieweb demos & #barcamp breakout sessions!
about: https://indiewebcamp.nl/
wiki: https://indieweb.org/2019/Amsterdam
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#indiewebcamp AMS @ton_zylstra: shows and summarizes the #indieweb building blocks of #openweb standard protocols & formats:
#webmention #microformats micropub.rocks #indieauth & more
https://indieweb.org/building_blocks
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