The #indieweb community is recapturing that spirit, I think! Check out https://indieweb.org and come say hi in chat: https://indieweb.org/discuss
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"text": "Me too. Was it always of any 'value'? No, but it encouraged creation and expression and for everyone to have 'a home on the net' or 'a monument of their own' with no specific rules. Now the ecosystem for that is so... different."
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"text": "Hey https://realize.be is the source code for the Web page hosted at https://indigenous.realize.be anywhere? I was looking to contribute client metadata https://indieauth.spec.indieweb.org/#client-information-discovery similar to how Jacky does at https://v2.jacky.wtf/post/1f8ffba0-e948-4dac-aa6a-3975074cced9\n(issue was raised at https://gitlab.com/jamietanna/jvt.me/issues/821 to implement)",
"html": "<p>Hey <a href=\"https://realize.be\">https://realize.be</a> is the source code for the Web page hosted at <a href=\"https://indigenous.realize.be\">https://indigenous.realize.be</a> anywhere? I was looking to contribute client metadata <a href=\"https://indieauth.spec.indieweb.org/#client-information-discovery\">https://indieauth.spec.indieweb.org/#client-information-discovery</a> similar to how Jacky does at <a href=\"https://v2.jacky.wtf/post/1f8ffba0-e948-4dac-aa6a-3975074cced9\">https://v2.jacky.wtf/post/1f8ffba0-e948-4dac-aa6a-3975074cced9</a>\n(issue was raised at <a href=\"https://gitlab.com/jamietanna/jvt.me/issues/821\">https://gitlab.com/jamietanna/jvt.me/issues/821</a> to implement)</p>"
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"text": "I have reached the final post for National Blog Posting Month (NaBloPoMo) 2019!\n\nI am surprised how easily the writing flowed this month. It was nice to get back in a groove. Many times I just started writing without a firm idea and I was pleased with most of the results. That\u2019s a good reminder for an overthinker like me. I didn\u2019t complete NaBloPoMo 2013 and subsequent 100 words challenge partly due to overthinking.\n\nI feel like some of the posts served as a good intro that I can expand upon later. I want to write more about refugees and asylum, for example. Having those posts out there will help when I\u2019m looking through the archives for inspiration. I may try to stick to a more regular posting schedule now. Once every two weeks seems like a reasonable starting point.\n\nNow on to December! There is the annual IndieWeb Challenge where we collectively try to ship something each day that benefits the community. I would like to get a new version of the PHP microformats parser released as part of that. There is also the new year commitments. I wrote about mine yesterday.\n\nThanks for reading along and commenting this month!",
"html": "<p>I have reached the final post for National Blog Posting Month (NaBloPoMo) 2019!</p>\n\n<p>I am surprised how easily the writing flowed this month. It was nice to get back in a groove. Many times I just started writing without a firm idea and I was pleased with most of the results. That\u2019s a good reminder for an overthinker like me. I didn\u2019t complete <a href=\"https://gregorlove.com/hello-november-my-old-friend/\">NaBloPoMo 2013</a> and subsequent <a href=\"https://gregorlove.com/2015/06/100-words-001/\">100 words challenge</a> partly due to overthinking.</p>\n\n<p>I feel like some of the posts served as a good intro that I can expand upon later. I want to write more about refugees and asylum, for example. Having those posts out there will help when I\u2019m looking through the archives for inspiration. I may try to stick to a more regular posting schedule now. Once every two weeks seems like a reasonable starting point.</p>\n\n<p>Now on to December! There is the annual <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/2019-12-indieweb-challenge\">IndieWeb Challenge</a> where we collectively try to ship something each day that benefits the community. I would like to get a new version of the <a href=\"https://github.com/microformats/php-mf2\">PHP microformats parser</a> released as part of that. There is also the <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/2020-01-01-commitments\">new year commitments</a>. I wrote about mine <a href=\"https://gregorlove.com/2019/11/a-2020-goal/\">yesterday</a>.</p>\n\n<p>Thanks for reading along and commenting this month!</p>"
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"text": "I decided in late October that I want to be off Facebook by the new year. I think the company is awful for a lot of reasons. At that time, the most recent reasons were Zuck saying Facebook wouldn\u2019t prohibit political ads with outright lies in them. They also took down some pro-vaccine ads while letting anti-vax conspiracies through. Cool. Cool cool cool.\n\nFor the last several years I have primarily used Facebook for the private groups and to share some of my blog posts. At this point there is only one private group that I will really miss. Hopefully I can help convince them to move to another platform like a private Discourse forum, though. As for blog posts, well, I think most people who want to read my stuff know where to find me.\n\nI am starting to archive my Facebook posts on my site and delete the originals, so my Facebook timeline will dwindle. In the next week or so I will have a signup form for people who want to get weekly/monthly digest emails of my posts, photos, and whatnot. I will still occasionally need a Facebook developer account for work. I haven\u2019t decided if I\u2019ll use my current account for that or create a new one. Either way, I don\u2019t intend for the account to have friends or interact.\n\nI believe the web worked pretty well before Facebook and can continue without it. There are many good innovations social sites like Facebook have introduced, but I believe those can be implemented on the open web, giving people more control of their identity and content. That\u2019s why I love the indieweb community.",
"html": "<p>I decided in late October that I want to be off Facebook by the new year. I think the company is awful for <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/Facebook#Criticism\">a lot of reasons</a>. At that time, the most recent reasons were Zuck saying Facebook <a href=\"https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2019/10/mark-zuckerberg-facebook-house-testimony-aoc\">wouldn\u2019t prohibit political ads with outright lies in them</a>. They also <a href=\"https://www.thedailybeast.com/facebook-axed-pro-vaccine-ads-from-hospitals-and-health-orgs-let-anti-vaxxer-ads-slip-through\">took down some pro-vaccine ads</a> while letting anti-vax conspiracies through. Cool. <i>Cool cool cool</i>.</p>\n\n<p>For the last several years I have primarily used Facebook for the private groups and to share some of my blog posts. At this point there is only one private group that I will really miss. Hopefully I can help convince them to move to another platform like a private Discourse forum, though. As for blog posts, well, I think most people who want to read my stuff know where to find me.</p>\n\n<p>I am starting to archive my Facebook posts on my site and delete the originals, so my Facebook timeline will dwindle. In the next week or so I will have a signup form for people who want to get weekly/monthly digest emails of my posts, photos, and whatnot. I will still occasionally need a Facebook developer account for work. I haven\u2019t decided if I\u2019ll use my current account for that or create a new one. Either way, I don\u2019t intend for the account to have friends or interact.</p>\n\n<p>I believe the web worked pretty well before Facebook and can continue without it. There are many good innovations social sites like Facebook have introduced, but I believe those can be implemented on the open web, giving people more control of their identity and content. That\u2019s why I love the <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/\">indieweb</a> community.</p>"
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"text": "Definitely yes to this! I've also proposed how we can do this using Microformats2 in https://www.jvt.me/posts/2019/04/10/pronouns-microformats/",
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Great discussion in the Jekyll webmention plug-in issues. Next big step for Jekyll-indieweb is full integration https://github.com/aarongustafson/jekyll-webmention_io/issues/132
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"text": "Ah nice! Thanks I'll have a play with it at some point then. Although I'm not sure I've got the time currently to write a spec compliant IndieAuth server too \ud83d\ude25",
"html": "<p>Ah nice! Thanks I'll have a play with it at some point then. Although I'm not sure I've got the time currently to write a spec compliant IndieAuth server too \ud83d\ude25</p>"
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Now that’s what I call a decentralised network!
Diagram courtesy of @MxBck’s excellent #IndieWeb talk at the @WeAreWebClerks conference:
https://noti.st/mxb/lhMFMv/rage-against-the-content-machine
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It’s official – my site’s backend now has its own query language for posts. Obligatory XKCD: XKCD#927
There are several commands:
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– allows access to posts requiring authentication
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– sets a list of tags to look for
- TYPE
– type of objects to filter
Commands are divided by semicolons. Arguments are provided in ()
and divided by commas. There is no escaping.
It looks like this: AUTH(https://fireburn.ru);TYPE(h-entry);TAGS(cats,catsoftheindieweb)
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"text": "It\u2019s official \u2013 my site\u2019s backend now has its own query language for posts. Obligatory XKCD: XKCD#927\nThere are several commands:\n - AUTH \u2013 allows access to posts requiring authentication\n - TAGS \u2013 sets a list of tags to look for\n - TYPE \u2013 type of objects to filter\nCommands are divided by semicolons. Arguments are provided in () and divided by commas. There is no escaping.\nIt looks like this: AUTH(https://fireburn.ru);TYPE(h-entry);TAGS(cats,catsoftheindieweb)",
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My cat eats the potatoes. For the salad.
Well, my GF says that her cats eat salads and buckwheat porridge, but only with milk and sugar. This is still weird tho. #cats #catsoftheindieweb
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Amazing start @IndieWebCamp #Berlin with inspiring & thought-provoking keynotes:
Teresa Ingram (OptOut founder) on Toward A More Civil Social Web
Yulia Startsev (#IndieWeb Organizers) My First IndieWebCamp
videos will be posted.
#openweb #socialweb
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our own #IndieWeb blogs are actually the best social media platform!
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"text": "Since I\u2019m co-organizing a meetup soon, I have been thinking about RSVPs. My event posts support indieweb RSVPs, but I would like to make it easier for a wider audience. One thought I had: since I am using Bridgy to send public Twitter replies back to my site, I could do some basic text parsing and replies starting with \u201crsvp yes\u201d or \u201crsvp no\u201d would display on the event accordingly. On Twitter this might look like:\n\n\nJoin us December 11, 2019 for Homebrew Website Club San Diego!\n\nEvent details: https://gregorlove.com/2019/12/homebrew-website-club/\n\nRSVP by replying to this tweet \u201crsvp yes\u201d or \u201crsvp no\u201d\n\n\nCons: Follow-up replies to change (or remove) an RSVP would require matching up Twitter profiles. It could also be open to spam, though I\u2019d like to try it for a while and see. I could always display a count of Twitter RSVPs instead of links back to their profiles.\n\nAnother option could be to set up a one-time password system where people would enter their email, get a unique login link sent to them, then select their RSVP and whether they want it to appear publicly. As I think about it, I am leaning more towards this option, but I might experiment with both ideas.\n\nFor some more details about event and RSVP posts, check out Jamie\u2019s post, \u201cDitching Event Platforms for the IndieWeb.\u201d",
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going to #IndieWebCamp Berlin2 this weekend 23-24 November @MozillaBerlin!
organizers @RosemaryOrchard @ioctaptceb @t looking forward to seeing you all!
Still a few complimentary tickets: https://2019.indieweb.org/berlin2
We have a special keynote too!
#indieweb #openweb #takebackyourweb
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"text": "Last year, on a whim, I left social media on Thanksgiving, and didn't return until January 1st. It led to massive improvements in my mental and physical health, overall happiness, attention span, and engagement with the world.This year I've been with my mother while she spent months in the hospital, watched the world fall apart in alarming ways, and changed jobs. And I lost many people I care about, all in the space of a month. In a lot of ways, it's been the hardest, most stressful year of my life.So I've decided to intentionally restart my social media fast this Thanksgiving. It's incredibly late this year, so that means I'm effectively taking the month of December off. That's enough to get a clean break, reset, and breathe.I will be posting here throughout that time, and continuing to engage on the indieweb.December also happens to be the most commercial time of the year, when advertising spend is at its highest. In a world where divisiveness and depression are being amplified by these platforms, logging off for the month also feels like a good way to respond financially to their new role in the world.So I'm asking others: let's log off in December together. Black Friday is already Buy Nothing Day for many of us. Let's make December a month where we disengage from the attention economy - not logging off from the internet, but from the social media platforms that have led to the current era. The independent web, forums, email lists, and other closed discussion groups are fair game (with ad blockers), but let's show Facebook, Twitter, et al how we feel.\u00a0Photo by Joshua Earle on Unsplash",
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I know the anxiety of sharing something with the world. I know there is a pressure to match the quality we see elsewhere on the web. But maybe we should stop trying to live up to somebody else’s standards and focus on just getting stuff out there instead. Maybe our “imperfect” things are already helpful to someone. Maybe this shouldn’t be so hard.
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