Now I have a Micropub client. Maybe it’s time for Microsub? I’m not sure because Android’s way of dealing with dynamic lists of objects on screen is intimidating.
A mockup for “Train Trip” screen for a location and trip tracker integrated with IndieWeb.
This gets me right in the feels.
I can’t believe I was lucky enough to contribute to 24 Ways seven times over its fifteen year lifespan!
Looking forward to my fourth IndieWeb Summit! Join us in Portland, OR to learn, play, and use the web your own way!
@jackyalcine how secure do you think is Koype’s #IndieAuth via TOTP? what are the implementation details, what’s your threat model?
I’m building an auth endpoint and thinking what to use… Don’t worry I won’t hack you (for now 😉) #security
How many of you #IndieWeb people have your own sites as your homepages? I’ve set mine as a new tab.
Actually planning to have a React-based dashboard with an inbuilt indieweb reader and stuff
Why not use it as a syndication target though instead of having an “add an event” UI? Do we not trust our own blogs to handle the markup correctly? :3 #ownyourdata #ownyourevents #IndieWeb #microformats2
Geocities, LiveJournal, what.cd, now Yahoo Groups. One day, Medium, Twitter, and even hosting services like GitHub Pages will be plundered then discarded when they can no longer grow or cannot find a working business model.
Considering the needs of someone who wants to make and maintain a website, without the ridiculous complexity of “modern” web tooling:
How do we make web content that can last and be maintained for at least 10 years? As someone studying human-computer interaction, I naturally think of the stakeholders we aren’t supporting. Right now putting up web content is optimized for either the professional web developer (who use the latest frameworks and workflows) or the non-tech savvy user (who use a platform).
What do all you lovely #IndieWeb folks use to consume Twitter? I'd like to hook some of my favourite people into my reader but not sure the best way to do it