#NewYorkCity friends! Going to the @IndieWebCamp #NYC pre-meetup/social at Stone Street Tavern @stonesttavern http://stonestreettavernnyc.com/
Come have eats & drinks with us! (@schmarty et al!) #indieweb #openweb
(Be there in ~15 minutes!)
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"text": "#NewYorkCity friends! Going to the @IndieWebCamp #NYC pre-meetup/social at Stone Street Tavern @stonesttavern http://stonestreettavernnyc.com/ \nCome have eats & drinks with us! (@schmarty et al!) #indieweb #openweb\n\n(Be there in ~15 minutes!)",
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@jkphl no worries. Looks like most recent HWC Nürnberg was https://indieweb.org/events/2019-08-07-homebrew-website-club from the photo?
Will move Nürnberg from "Fortnightly" to "Pop up" so it is not copy/pasted by default.
Let me know if there is a known frequency! Thanks!
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"text": "@jkphl no worries. Looks like most recent HWC N\u00fcrnberg was https://indieweb.org/events/2019-08-07-homebrew-website-club from the photo?\nWill move N\u00fcrnberg from \"Fortnightly\" to \"Pop up\" so it is not copy/pasted by default.\nLet me know if there is a known frequency! Thanks!",
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@jkphl any photos from this week’s HWC Nürnberg?
@mrgnrdrck any HWC Berlin photos?
@grantcodes HWC Madrid photo?
@jamietanna Nottingham photo?
@mantonsblog @tomwiththeweath Austin photo?
@dougbeal @rrrrrrrix Seattle photo?
Please add ASAP to https://indieweb.org/events/2019-10-02-homebrew-website-club#Photos or reply with link! Thanks!
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"html": "<p>I\u2019ve gradually shifted away from Twitter and Facebook over the past few years, migrating to the open alternatives of the <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/\">IndieWeb</a> and the <a href=\"https://fediverse.party/\">Fediverse</a> as replacements. I really like them both, both going some way towards providing the things that I want from social media (and being online in general), while removing some of things that I don\u2019t want.</p>\n<p>It\u2019s far from perfect yet though. In this post (and more to come probably) I\u2019m reflecting a little bit about my \u2018information strategy\u2019 \u2013 how to get the stuff I want from the big ol\u2019 world wide web. I am mostly inspired to start on this by reading <a href=\"https://www.zylstra.org/blog/information-strategies-overview/\">Ton\u2019s thoughts on information strategies</a>, as well as a vague feeling I have that while I get a lot out of the web, it comes with plenty of pitfalls and its usage can in fact to be to my detriment if unchecked and unmanaged. </p>\n<p>As I\u2019m more into the IndieWeb, I guess I\u2019m kind of looking at all this through an IndieWeb lens, but the Fediverse is a bit part of it too for me. Sometimes you hear it referred to as \u2018the open web\u2019 as a catch-all.</p>\n<h2>What I want from the web</h2>\n<p>I\u2019m totally guilty of being technology-focused (including in this post already\u2026), but I think for reviewing my information strategy it\u2019s better to try to start from a question of \u2018where do you get your info from and what do you do with it\u2019 rather than \u2018what technology do you use\u2019. So in a really high-level sense, what I want to get from spending time online is:</p>\n<ul><li>discovery (finding out about interesting things)</li>\n<li>writing & reflection (producing not just consuming, posting publicly about things I\u2019ve read or seen, and having to think about it before I do)</li>\n<li>discourse & learning (getting others\u2019 perspective on things, having my horizons expanded and my views challenged)</li>\n<li>relationships: I think the \u2018social\u2019 part of social media should mean forming long-lasting bonds with people, not just being ephemeral blips on each others\u2019 radars</li>\n</ul><p>I also want to give back and contribute to a healthy ecosystem \u2013 so I want to share helpful information with others, and contribute to others\u2019 discussion and reflection. Good info is good praxis.</p>\n<h2>What I don\u2019t want</h2>\n<p>I want to spend my time well, basically. With intention.</p>\n<p>So that means avoiding:</p>\n<ul><li>staring at a screen excessively, doing the zombie scroll of doom trying to get the next hit of information or interaction</li>\n<li>FOMO</li>\n<li>information overload</li>\n<li>filter bubbles</li>\n<li>feeding of corporate beasts</li>\n</ul><h2>Discostrat</h2>\n<p>This post originally also included me delving into my discovery strategy, but with the preceding waffle it started to become a huge post, so I\u2019ve farmed off the discovery bit into a separate post \u2013 coming soon.</p>\n<p>I also hope in upcoming posts to think out loud about the other pieces \u2013 of \u2018reflection\u2019, \u2018discourse\u2019 and \u2018relationships\u2019. I\u2019m assuming this will all evolve over time, too, so they might actually be different topics by then. Which is where personal knowledge management and a wiki comes in, but that\u2019s also for another day\u2026</p>",
"text": "I\u2019ve gradually shifted away from Twitter and Facebook over the past few years, migrating to the open alternatives of the IndieWeb and the Fediverse as replacements. I really like them both, both going some way towards providing the things that I want from social media (and being online in general), while removing some of things that I don\u2019t want.\nIt\u2019s far from perfect yet though. In this post (and more to come probably) I\u2019m reflecting a little bit about my \u2018information strategy\u2019 \u2013 how to get the stuff I want from the big ol\u2019 world wide web. I am mostly inspired to start on this by reading Ton\u2019s thoughts on information strategies, as well as a vague feeling I have that while I get a lot out of the web, it comes with plenty of pitfalls and its usage can in fact to be to my detriment if unchecked and unmanaged. \nAs I\u2019m more into the IndieWeb, I guess I\u2019m kind of looking at all this through an IndieWeb lens, but the Fediverse is a bit part of it too for me. Sometimes you hear it referred to as \u2018the open web\u2019 as a catch-all.\nWhat I want from the web\nI\u2019m totally guilty of being technology-focused (including in this post already\u2026), but I think for reviewing my information strategy it\u2019s better to try to start from a question of \u2018where do you get your info from and what do you do with it\u2019 rather than \u2018what technology do you use\u2019. So in a really high-level sense, what I want to get from spending time online is:\ndiscovery (finding out about interesting things)\nwriting & reflection (producing not just consuming, posting publicly about things I\u2019ve read or seen, and having to think about it before I do)\ndiscourse & learning (getting others\u2019 perspective on things, having my horizons expanded and my views challenged)\nrelationships: I think the \u2018social\u2019 part of social media should mean forming long-lasting bonds with people, not just being ephemeral blips on each others\u2019 radars\nI also want to give back and contribute to a healthy ecosystem \u2013 so I want to share helpful information with others, and contribute to others\u2019 discussion and reflection. Good info is good praxis.\nWhat I don\u2019t want\nI want to spend my time well, basically. With intention.\nSo that means avoiding:\nstaring at a screen excessively, doing the zombie scroll of doom trying to get the next hit of information or interaction\nFOMO\ninformation overload\nfilter bubbles\nfeeding of corporate beasts\nDiscostrat\nThis post originally also included me delving into my discovery strategy, but with the preceding waffle it started to become a huge post, so I\u2019ve farmed off the discovery bit into a separate post \u2013 coming soon.\nI also hope in upcoming posts to think out loud about the other pieces \u2013 of \u2018reflection\u2019, \u2018discourse\u2019 and \u2018relationships\u2019. I\u2019m assuming this will all evolve over time, too, so they might actually be different topics by then. Which is where personal knowledge management and a wiki comes in, but that\u2019s also for another day\u2026"
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"text": "Finally sorted out how comments and webmentions are displayed on this site. It was kind of a hefty task since it involved sorting out WordPress comments as well. If everything works as intended (big if), webmentions should be displayed in a discussion thread below the post contents on permalink pages regardless of whether or not WordPress comments are enabled on that post. We\u2019ll see how that goes!\nAs an experiment, I\u2019ve turned on comments here, here, and on this note. Overall though, I\u2019ll probably leave them disabled for the majority of my notes. This 2013 article by Kartik Prabhu sums up my feelings on the subject pretty well.\nThis note, Webmentions up and running, is from piperhaywood.com."
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Liked IndieWebCamp Amsterdam 2019 by Jamie Tanna
Recapping my time at IndieWebCamp Amsterdam, my first 'official' IndieWeb event, and meeting some of the big names in the community.
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"text": "It\u2019s been a busy two weeks of travelling and speaking. Last week I spoke at Finch Conf in Edinburgh, Code Motion in Madrid, and Generate CSS in London. This week I was at Indie Web Camp, View Source, and Fronteers, all in Amsterdam.\n\nThe Edinburgh-Madrid-London whirlwind wasn\u2019t ideal. I gave the opening talk at Finch Conf, then immediately jumped in a taxi to get to the airport to fly to Madrid, so I missed all the excellent talks. I had FOMO for a conference I actually spoke at.\n\nI did get to spend some time at Code Motion in Madrid, but that was a waste of time. It was one of those multi-track events where the trade show floor is prioritised over the talks (and the speakers don\u2019t get paid). I gave my talk to a mostly empty room\u2014the classic multi-track experience. On the plus side, I had a wonderful time with Jessica exploring Madrid\u2019s many tapas delights. The food and drink made up for the sub-par conference.\n\nI flew back from Madrid to the UK, and immediately went straight to London to deliver the closing talk of Generate CSS. So once again, I didn\u2019t get to see any of the other talks. That\u2019s a real shame\u2014it sounds like they were all excellent.\n\nThe day after Generate though, I took the Eurostar to Amsterdam. That\u2019s where I\u2019ve been ever since. There were just as many events as in the previous week, but because they were all in Amsterdam, I could savour them properly, instead of spending half my time travelling.\n\nIndie Web Camp Amsterdam was excellent, although I missed out on the afternoon discussions on the first day because I popped over to the Mozilla Tech Speakers event happening at the same time. I was there to offer feedback on lightning talks. I really, really enjoyed it.\n\nI\u2019d really like to do more of this kind of thing. There aren\u2019t many activities I feel qualified to give advice on, but public speaking is an exception. I\u2019ve got plenty of experience that I\u2019m eager to share with up-and-coming speakers. Also, I got to see some really great lightning talks!\n\nThen it was time for View Source. There was a mix of talks, panels, and breakout conversation corners. I saw some fantastic talks by people I hadn\u2019t seen speak before: Melanie Richards, Ali Spittal, Sharell Bryant, and Tejas Kumar. I gave the closing keynote, which was warmly received\u2014that\u2019s always very gratifying.\n\nAfter one day of rest, it was time for Fronteers. This was where myself and Remy gave the joint talk we\u2019ve been working on:\n\n\n Neither of us is under any illusions about the nature of a joint talk. It\u2019s not half as much work; it\u2019s more like twice the work. We\u2019ve both seen enough uneven joint presentations to know what we want to avoid.\n\n\nI\u2019m happy to say that it went off without a hitch. Remy definitely had the tougher task\u2014he did a live demo. Needless to say, he did it flawlessly. It\u2019s been a real treat working with Remy on this. Don\u2019t tell him I said this, but he\u2019s kind of a web hero of mine, so this was a real honour and a privilege for me.\n\nI\u2019ve got some more speaking engagements ahead of me. Most of them are in Europe so I\u2019m going to do my utmost to travel to them by train. Flying is usually more convenient but it\u2019s terrible for my carbon footprint. I\u2019m feeling pretty guilty about that Madrid trip; I need to make ammends.\n\nI\u2019ll be travelling to France next week for Paris Web. Taking the Eurostar is a no-brainer for that one. Straight after that Jessica and I will be going to Frankfurt for the book fair. Taking the train from Paris to Frankfurt will be nice and straightforward.\n\nI\u2019ll be back in Brighton for Indie Web Camp on the weekend of October 19th and 20th\u2014you should come!\u2014and then I\u2019ll be heading off to Antwerp for Full Stack Fest. Anywhere in Belgium is easily reachable by train so that\u2019ll be another Eurostar journey.\n\nAfter that, it gets a little trickier. I\u2019ll be going to Berlin for Beyond Tellerrand but I\u2019m not sure I can make it work by train. Same goes for Web Clerks in Vienna. Cities that far east are tough to get to by train in a reasonable amount of time (although I realise that, compared to many others, I have the luxury of spending time travelling by train).\n\nThen there are the places that I can only get to by plane. There\u2019s the United States. I\u2019ll be speaking at An Event Apart in San Francisco in December. A flight is unavoidable. Last time we went to the States, Jessica and I travelled by ocean liner. 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Recapping my time at IndieWebCamp Amsterdam, my first 'official' IndieWeb event, and meeting some of the big names in the community.
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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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going to #IndieWebCamp NYC this weekend @PaceUniversity with @dshanske @jgmac1106 @schmarty @tiereeee @nshad314 & more!
Looking forward to more #indieweb demos & #barcamp breakout sessions!
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Right now I don't have reliable syndication (I like that word more than cryptic POSSE), so I can't post Tweets from my own site. This is bad! But it means I have room for improvement.
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Probably I forgot something. But it's OK!
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Clicking through the attendee list from IndieWebCamp Amsterdam, there’s so much variety in people’s web sites. We are so used to the same old mainstream sites that it’s almost a surprise to discover a blog that looks completely different.
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I replaced Monocle's Font Awesome SVG+JS icons with their SVG sprite icons and it loads soooo much faster now! There was always a visible delay while the JS loaded in the SVG icons. Now it's just handled by the browser with no JS.
I always assumed that it was a slow network causing the issues, but I opened up the browser tools to check and it turns out the slowdown was happening while rendering the page, not when fetching external data. Goes to show it's a good idea to open up the browser tools once in a while to check out what's happening under the hood!
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Liked a post by Ton Zijlstra
A list of participants of the Amsterdam IndieWebCamp last weekend is available, with the links to their website. Perhaps you’ll find some interesting sites to add to your feedreader.
Below a group picture at lunch time on Day 1. Not all participants are in the photo.
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Reminder that there’s an IndieWeb Meetup tonight. Mozart’s Coffee at 6:30pm. Hope to see you there! ☕
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Some reminiscing at a recent Homebrew Website Club prompted James to organise a Brighton bloggers meetup …ten years on from the last one!
Mark your calendar: October 21st.
While you’re making your calendar, be sure to put in the dates for Indie Web Camp Brighton: October 19th and 20th. It would be lovely see some Brighton bloggers there!
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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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