Hey, @jack, I’d like to nominate @aaronpk and @t to lead @bluesky, perhaps with an assist from @benwerd. They’ve got quite the head start with the #IndieWeb!
By the way, I posted this via my own website... how decentralized of me!
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Check out @aaronpk's post about readers: https://aaronparecki.com/2018/04/20/46/indieweb-reader-my-new-home-on-the-internet
I've been using Monocle and really enjoying it! More on https://indieweb.org/reader
cc @Edw1nS1984
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Writing the API gateway for serious-business and Kittybox is a two-part job. I want that sweet, sweet React goodness but I can't leak my access token that can read arbitrary posts from my Micropub endpoint! so I have two layers:
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The token is not revealed, my private posts are safe, my readers have client-side rendering, everyone is happy!
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The spirit of #IndieWeb is constantly rewriting your site from scratch but being able to keep all your old posts because they are in a universal format! #ownyourdata
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Looks like my h-card and the main page are ready. I just need to write functions to fetch data from Micropub.
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похоже, что я не одна в IndieWeb пишу на русском! @marinintim привет!
Looks like I’m not the only Russian speaker writing in my native language on the IndieWeb! Hi @marinintim
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THIS IS IT. I’ve finished the h-entry React component. Looks beautiful, isn’t it? #React #nextjs #IndieWeb
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Success! Thanks to #nextjs I’m able to use #React to render my posts without losing ability to curl them. #indieweb #JSDR
It even looks pretty enough without JS; though Twemoji icons aren’t rendered.
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So, I’ve started to learn Next.js and #React. It feels kinda interesting. I was able to start drafting a React component for rendering an h-entry. #indieweb
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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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"text": "I've wanted for ages to be able to do visual representations of some of the data I collect, and as I had a bit more time than usual yesterday I finally made the effort to understand chartist.js and put it to work.",
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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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"text": "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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