I’m using webmention.io to handle webmentions currently, so it should handle this? :3 I don’t know, still haven’t gotten around to actually showing webmentions
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I got a weird idea of React-based IndieWeb components. With next.js they will be server-side rendered, JS;DR won't be a problem.
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Following up on EasieRSVP: I updated my event pages so Twitter replies that start with “rsvp yes” or “rsvp no” will show as RSVPs. I also standardized them with emoji and “Attending” or “Not attending”. You can see it in action on this week’s HWC SD event page! Charlotte’s RSVP and mine are indie RSVPs; the other two are Twitter RSVPs. Charlotte’s is currently showing as unknown because the microformats aren’t quite right on their post.
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Thanks to @marinintim we now have a Russian translation of IndieNews! Check it out and submit your Russian posts at https://news.indieweb.org/ru
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Since it's apparently OAuth week (yes I just made that up), this is your periodic reminder to review what third-party apps have access to your accounts!
Here's a link to Twitter security settings: https://twitter.com/settings/applications
and links for other services: https://indieweb.org/appaccess
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"text": "Not really sure what the issue was, may be that php.microformats.io has been returning a bit slower than expected. But either way there's now webmention sending after a reboot of my post-deploy service \ud83d\udc4d\ud83c\udffd",
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When people ask where to find you on the web, what do you tell them? Your personal website can be your home on the web. Or, if you don’t like to share your personal life in public, it can be more like your office. As with your home or your office, you can make it work for your own needs. Do you need a place that’s great for socialising, or somewhere to present your work? Without the constraints of somebody else’s platform, you get to choose what works for you.
A terrific piece from Laura enumerating the many ways that having your own website can empower you.
Have you already got your own website already? Fabulous! Is there anything you can do to make it easier for those who don’t have their own sites yet? Could you help a person move their site away from a big platform? Could you write a tutorial or script that provides guidance and reassurance?
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I thought something weird was happening - I've not seen any incoming webmentions since Friday from my own posts, and it seems that my webmention sending post-deploy isn't working.
I'll look into that tonight!
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In the Beginning was the Website by
Desmond Rivet (Desmond Rivet)
In which I discover that I'm retro, not passé #indieweb
...
Why does the IndieWeb exist at all? Aside from the obvious pleasures of DIY and of getting your hands dirty, the answer could probably be summarized in one word: control.
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Wrapped @IndieWebCamp SF and with that we completed:
a record 12 IndieWebCamps this year in 11 cities! https://indieweb.org/cities
Watch https://2020.indieweb.org/ for more and sign-up for Austin & Summit in Portland!
See you in 2020!
#indieweb #openweb
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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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Here @IndieWebCamp SF day 2 we’re about to start demos any minute!
Video feed is live *now*
https://zoom.us/j/4955358768
#indieweb #openweb
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Thanks to a quick tip and advice from @adactio, I was able to improve my offline support here @IndieWebCamp SF in the last 15 minutes!
I started with the script for listing offline cache available pages from https://clearleft.com/offline, stripped it down a bit, and filtered for / or .html files.
Now when you load my site when offline, you’ll see what pages you have cached and can view while offline!
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