Happy New Year! š Hope everyoneās year is off to a good start so far. Weāve got a couple IndieWeb Austin events coming up in early 2020: the meetup is next Wednesday, 6:30pm at Mozartās, and the 2-day IndieWebCamp is February 22-23.
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"text": "2019 is a wrap Here's what I did last year.\nThis was a busy academic year.\nI co-organised a workshop. I took a big leap in my work and submitted some philosophically oriented work to RLDM [1,2], one of which was chosen for a spotlight talk. I received a fellowship from Borealis AI for 2018-2019. I contributed to a few other projects, including a twitterbot for combating online harassment and an exploration of my meta-learning method in a continual learning robotics setting. I ended up presenting.\nMost importantly, this year I passed my candidacy exam. The only thing separating me from completing my PhD is my thesis.\nI did some career development this year. As I chart out the end of grad-school, I've started queuing up internships to try a few roles out. Oddly, all of the work I've done is research-oriented. I've never had an industrial job before. \nI managed to snag a ticket to Grace Hopper Conference. Last year I spent most of GHC managing the group of. 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Dylan and Mikayla invited me sea-kayaking around the Johnston Strait, where we saw orcas and waded through the mist. \nMost of my trips were tacked onto work-related trips where possible. The workshop in the Barbados had opportunities for me to go diving for the first time in four years. I went to RLDM and spent time meeting up with friends and enjoying the art galleries. I eeked out a chance to see the Tate modern for the first time in ten years during a layover. I presented some of my work in porto and had a chance to explore the city while visiting with a research group. I take the chance to explore where I can get it.\nI really improved my photography this year---especially travel photography. I spent a lot more time carrying around a camera, and it shows. Even just slipping my little point-and-shoot in my pocket has provided a lot of opportunities. It helps that Dylan is patient and encouraging: sometimes even joining me to freeze late at night on a quest to get a good shot of the stars.\nI picked up development on my indieblog. I started the year off trying to add more social protocols and interface better with federated sites like mastodon. After wrestling with web-specs and confirming, yes, I was implementing them as specified I gave up. I learned a lesson from this: working on more protocols is fun programmings sake. Adding webfingers and trying to doesn't make, nor does it really change the accessibility of my blog. \nAfter learning this lesson, I spent the rest of the year making minor chages to encourage better usability. 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"html": "<p><a href=\"https://kongaloosh.com/e/2019/\">2019 is a wrap</a> Here's what I did last year.</p>\n<p><strong>This was a busy academic year</strong>.\nI co-organised <a href=\"https://barbados2019.rl-community.org/\">a workshop</a>. I took a big leap in my work and submitted some philosophically oriented work to RLDM [<a href=\"https://arxiv.org/pdf/1904.09023.pdf\">1</a>,<a href=\"https://arxiv.org/pdf/1904.09023.pdf\">2</a>], one of which was chosen for a spotlight talk. I received a fellowship from Borealis AI for 2018-2019. I contributed to a few other projects, including a <a href=\"https://aiforsocialgood.github.io/neurips2019/accepted/track1/pdfs/36_aisg_neurips2019.pdf\">twitterbot for combating online harassment</a> and an exploration of my meta-learning method in a <a href=\"https://arxiv.org/pdf/1908.05751.pdf\">continual learning robotics setting</a>. I ended up presenting.</p>\n<p>Most importantly, this year I passed my candidacy exam. The only thing separating me from completing my PhD is my thesis.</p>\n<p><strong>I did some career development this year.</strong> As I chart out the end of grad-school, I've started queuing up internships to try a few roles out. Oddly, all of the work I've done is research-oriented. I've never had an industrial job before. </p>\n<p>I managed to snag a ticket to Grace Hopper Conference. Last year I spent most of GHC managing the group of. While rewarding, I didn't really get to focus on experiencing the conference myself. This year, I got to meet a lot more people, and have a much better idea of how I could fit into different organisations. </p>\n<p>I've put off internships mostly because of the interview process. Getting prepped for technical interviews and taking the time to actually sit them means re-directing a significant amount of energy away from the research and projects I'm working on. I can't do everything all the time. I finally bit the bullet this year and did some interviews. Although a small thing, it's a big milestone for me. It's not as scary as I made it out to be. It even paid off: I'm going to be working at Twitter for a few months in the new year and have more interviews queued up. </p>\n<p><strong>I worked on more diverse creative projects this year</strong>. I tackled projects in some new mediums and some old mediums. I used to be a very active potter in high-school and one of my greatest regrets is not keeping it up. Pottery is one of those meditative arts that takes all of your focus and attention: a good diversion during the crush of grad-school life. This year, Maren and Anna invited me to come join their pottery class. 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The bulk of this turned out to be small UI changes to make it more comfortable to post, but I did also add some smaller features. </p>\n<p>1) This year involved a lot travel, and I added a <em>wysiwyg</em> editor to quickly chart out my trips and resolve placenames to geo coordinates. </p>\n<p>2) I wanted to spend more time on academic posts, so I added mathjax for mathematical type-setting on my blog.</p>\n<p>3) I have an impression video is the future, so I added a dead-easy manual way to add videos to my site.</p>\n<p>It's these small, quick changes that have proven to be the most useful, but it's had an unexpected consequence...</p>\n<p><strong>I didn't do a lot of programming this year</strong> and it's a shame. One of the greatest joys in (my) life is programming. There's a clear---and positive---reason why I've done less programming this year: my indieblog is stable. Much of the external programming projects were small incremental additions to my blog. There's not much more I feel like adding. I have all the bells and whistles I need to sustain myself for the time being (although there's always maintenance and refactoring to do). Most of the changes I would want to make would require lots of effort. I started this project midway through university. There's a lot of cruft, cowboy code, and naivete to clear out. I don't have the gumption to do it.</p>\n<p>I think it's time for a new big project. </p>\n \n\n \n \n <p></p>\n \n \n \n\n\n \n\n\n \n \n \n <i></i>\n \n <a href=\"https://kongaloosh.com/t/indieweb\">indieweb</a>\n \n <a href=\"https://kongaloosh.com/t/dev\">dev</a>\n \n <a href=\"https://kongaloosh.com/t/tech\">tech</a>\n \n <a href=\"https://kongaloosh.com/t/what%20i%20did\">what i did</a>\n \n <a href=\"https://kongaloosh.com/t/travel\">travel</a>\n \n <a href=\"https://kongaloosh.com/t/photography\">photography</a>\n \n <a href=\"https://kongaloosh.com/t/programming\">programming</a>\n \n <a href=\"https://kongaloosh.com/t/writing\">writing</a>\n \n <a href=\"https://kongaloosh.com/t/grad-school\">grad-school</a>\n \n <a href=\"https://kongaloosh.com/t/crafting\">crafting</a>\n \n <a href=\"https://kongaloosh.com/t/make\">make</a>\n \n <a href=\"https://kongaloosh.com/t/art\">art</a>"
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10 years ago today: started posting notes on my site instead of Twitter: https://tantek.com/2010/001/t1/declaring-independence-building-it
Then 25 days to auto-syndicate, catch up: https://twitter.com/t/status/8228455558
Have a site? Start posting your notes there in 2020.
Just start. Ask the #indieweb community and weāll help.
Start with static note permalinks and a script to update your homepage & feeds.
Then start auto-syndicating (POSSEing https://indieweb.org/POSSE) and you can replace your tweeting with your own website.
Questions?
https://chat.indieweb.org/
5 years ago: https://tantek.com/2015/002/t1/notes-replies-faves-before-twitter-ownyourdata
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Iām kinda testing stuff in production again. BTW no new frontend ācause I need to set up gitlab runners. BTW happy new year IndieWeb I love you ā¤
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"html": "<p>So, the end of 2019 looms. It\u2019s been a good year in general for me, with continued employment (always a bonus) and important family events happening. I got to visit \u201cour\u201d village in France again for the first time in several years, this time entirely by train.</p>\n<p>Looking back on this blog, however, I\u2019m not so happy. I thought it was about this time last year I decided to (try) to go full <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/\">IndieWeb</a>, but was slightly shocked to see it was January 2018. Where have the last 2 years gone?</p>\n<p>Likewise my decision last May to strip this site back to just HTML and \u2018design in the open\u2019 resulted in just one thing: someone contacting me to ask if the site was broken. You\u2019ll see there\u2019s a bit more colour and layout implemented now, but a long way to go. And my skills \u2013 or rather, lack of skill \u2013 as a designer is painfully obvious.</p>\n<p>So here\u2019s to 2020. May I find more time to spend on this site, blogging about the many things I\u2019ve been learning. Because, I have to admit it, I really miss the old days when I would blog more.</p>",
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TODAY: Donate, and renew arts & science memberships:
@ACLU 2x
@PPact 3x
@InternetArchive 3x
@Wikipedia
@Mozilla**
@EFF
@CalAcademy
@deYoungMuseum
@Exploratorium
@SFMOMA
Donate/renew NOW for 2019+2020 for 2-3x matches, and keep funding science! Why:
Why you must act TODAY (everyone)
Several of the above charitable organizations have matching donations that will increase your donation 2-3x IF you donate by end of day TODAY 2019-12-31 US Timezones.
See the 2x/3x next to the @-names for which organizations and how much.
Why you must act TODAY (US friends)
Itās the last day of 2019. By donating today, you may be able to itemize your donations and deduct them from your 2019 Federal taxes (IANAA, talk to your accountant regarding itemizing vs using the standard deduction).
You can donate to all of these organizations online and get an email receipt in minutes (I am donating/renewing to all the above personally).
See each Twitter profile above for their site/donation URLs, except @CalAcademy inexplicably doesnāt link to theirs: https://www.calacademy.org/support-the-academy
**Disclosure: I work for @Mozilla, on & with open web standards & communities @indiewebcamp @microformats @W3C @WHATWG supported by @Firefox to provide a more human-centric, private, and secure web for all users. #fightfortheuser
Previously: tantek.com/2018/365/t2/today-donate-renew-arts-science
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"text": "TODAY: Donate, and renew arts & science memberships:\n@ACLU 2x\n@PPact 3x\n@InternetArchive 3x\n@Wikipedia\n@Mozilla**\n@EFF\n@CalAcademy\n@deYoungMuseum\n@Exploratorium\n@SFMOMA\n\nDonate/renew NOW for 2019+2020 for 2-3x matches, and keep funding science! Why: \n\n\nWhy you must act TODAY (everyone)\n\nSeveral of the above charitable organizations have matching donations that will increase your donation 2-3x IF you donate by end of day TODAY 2019-12-31 US Timezones.\n\nSee the 2x/3x next to the @-names for which organizations and how much.\n\n\nWhy you must act TODAY (US friends) \n\nIt\u2019s the last day of 2019. By donating today, you may be able to itemize your donations and deduct them from your 2019 Federal taxes (IANAA, talk to your accountant regarding itemizing vs using the standard deduction).\n\nYou can donate to all of these organizations online and get an email receipt in minutes (I am donating/renewing to all the above personally).\n\nSee each Twitter profile above for their site/donation URLs, except @CalAcademy inexplicably doesn\u2019t link to theirs: https://www.calacademy.org/support-the-academy\n\n**Disclosure: I work for @Mozilla, on & with open web standards & communities @indiewebcamp @microformats @W3C @WHATWG supported by @Firefox to provide a more human-centric, private, and secure web for all users. #fightfortheuser\n\nPreviously: tantek.com/2018/365/t2/today-donate-renew-arts-science",
"html": "TODAY: Donate, and renew arts & science memberships:<br /><a class=\"h-cassis-username\" href=\"https://twitter.com/ACLU\">@ACLU</a> 2x<br /><a class=\"h-cassis-username\" href=\"https://twitter.com/PPact\">@PPact</a> 3x<br /><a class=\"h-cassis-username\" href=\"https://twitter.com/InternetArchive\">@InternetArchive</a> 3x<br /><a class=\"h-cassis-username\" href=\"https://twitter.com/Wikipedia\">@Wikipedia</a><br /><a class=\"h-cassis-username\" href=\"https://twitter.com/Mozilla\">@Mozilla</a>**<br /><a class=\"h-cassis-username\" href=\"https://twitter.com/EFF\">@EFF</a><br /><a class=\"h-cassis-username\" href=\"https://twitter.com/CalAcademy\">@CalAcademy</a><br /><a class=\"h-cassis-username\" href=\"https://twitter.com/deYoungMuseum\">@deYoungMuseum</a><br /><a class=\"h-cassis-username\" href=\"https://twitter.com/Exploratorium\">@Exploratorium</a><br /><a class=\"h-cassis-username\" href=\"https://twitter.com/SFMOMA\">@SFMOMA</a><br /><br />Donate/renew NOW for 2019+2020 for 2-3x matches, and keep funding science! Why: <br /><br /><br />Why you must act TODAY (everyone)<br /><br />Several of the above charitable organizations have matching donations that will increase your donation 2-3x IF you donate by end of day TODAY 2019-12-31 US Timezones.<br /><br />See the 2x/3x next to the @-names for which organizations and how much.<br /><br /><br />Why you must act TODAY (US friends) <br /><br />It\u2019s the last day of 2019. By donating today, you may be able to itemize your donations and deduct them from your 2019 Federal taxes (IANAA, talk to your accountant regarding itemizing vs using the standard deduction).<br /><br />You can donate to all of these organizations online and get an email receipt in minutes (I am donating/renewing to all the above personally).<br /><br />See each Twitter profile above for their site/donation URLs, except <a class=\"h-cassis-username\" href=\"https://twitter.com/CalAcademy\">@CalAcademy</a> inexplicably doesn\u2019t link to theirs: <a href=\"https://www.calacademy.org/support-the-academy\">https://www.calacademy.org/support-the-academy</a><br /><br />**Disclosure: I work for <a class=\"h-cassis-username\" href=\"https://twitter.com/Mozilla\">@Mozilla</a>, on & with open web standards & communities <a class=\"h-cassis-username\" href=\"https://twitter.com/indiewebcamp\">@indiewebcamp</a> <a class=\"h-cassis-username\" href=\"https://twitter.com/microformats\">@microformats</a> <a class=\"h-cassis-username\" href=\"https://twitter.com/W3C\">@W3C</a> <a class=\"h-cassis-username\" href=\"https://twitter.com/WHATWG\">@WHATWG</a> supported by <a class=\"h-cassis-username\" href=\"https://twitter.com/Firefox\">@Firefox</a> to provide a more human-centric, private, and secure web for all users. #<span class=\"p-category\">fightfortheuser</span><br /><br />Previously: <a href=\"http://tantek.com/2018/365/t2/today-donate-renew-arts-science\">tantek.com/2018/365/t2/today-donate-renew-arts-science</a>"
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"url": "https://adactio.com/journal/16275",
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"indieweb"
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"text": "I posted to adactio.com 1,600 times in 2019: sparkline\n\n\n3 articles (2 conference talk transcripts and 1 interview),\n\n103 blog posts, sparkline\n\n617 links, sparkline\n\n877 notes. sparkline\nIn amongst those notes were:\n\n\n137 check ins, sparkline\n\n26 books, sparkline\n\n31 destinations (in 13 countries), sparkline\n\n363 photos. sparkline\nIf you like, you can watch all that activity plotted on a map.\n\n\n\nAway from this website in 2019:\n\nI made 1,054 contributions on Github,\nI huffduffed 231 pieces of audio,\nI sent out 26 Clearleft newsletters,\nI spoke at 23 events, and\nI organised 1 conference.",
"html": "<p>I posted to adactio.com <a href=\"https://adactio.com/archive/2019/\">1,600 times in 2019</a>: sparkline</p>\n\n<ul><li>\n<a href=\"https://adactio.com/articles#in2019\">3 articles</a> (2 conference talk transcripts and 1 interview),</li>\n<li>\n<a href=\"https://adactio.com/journal/archive/2019/\">103 blog posts</a>, sparkline</li>\n<li>\n<a href=\"https://adactio.com/links/archive/2019\">617 links</a>, sparkline</li>\n<li>\n<a href=\"https://adactio.com/notes/archive/2019/\">877 notes</a>. sparkline</li>\n</ul><p>In amongst those notes were:</p>\n\n<ul><li>\n<a href=\"https://adactio.com/notes/checkins/2019\">137 check ins</a>, sparkline</li>\n<li>\n<a href=\"https://adactio.com/notes/books/2019\">26 books</a>, sparkline</li>\n<li>\n<a href=\"https://adactio.com/notes/travel/2019\">31 destinations</a> (in 13 countries), sparkline</li>\n<li>\n<a href=\"https://adactio.com/notes/photos/2019\">363 photos</a>. sparkline</li>\n</ul><p>If you like, you can watch all that activity <a href=\"https://adactio.com/archive/2019/map\">plotted on a map</a>.</p>\n\n<p><a href=\"https://adactio.com/archive/2019/map\"><img src=\"https://api.mapbox.com/styles/v1/mapbox/outdoors-v11/static/path-5+b52-0.5(%7DeguHpaVwsfEplxp%40vngCqsop%40nfzmBb_xiUq%7De%5Bnud%5E_wpsAo_~fVm_jAt%7Don%40bagEudtp%40p%7D_O_~ucBym_QdszcB_qfGkz%60rA%7CtCtoIcuCgpIls%40kl%40trfG~%7CbrAdzy%40asrZkgtZhaqn%40hfnVeneSvlhAbzEf%7BjEifdu%40daiDndoIg%7BvJ_vbTvv%60Mdckp%40eghO%60xdNtbpBjLyihG%7Dfy%5Cu~uQdi_q%40xenVuneSbyzbAp%7DzT%7Bqy%7DAk%60cA%60viZecpPcaKa%7BhAbvgCpq%40utfExkxp%40%60w%5C~jn%40av%5Ccjn%40bhgEa_tp%40ajh%5C_w%60mAxgh%5Chy%60mA~asr%40fmroLtuUtynHa%60Y%7B%7D%7DGhvoAz_oeB%7C~aeAyq%7Cd%40v%7D%7CBg_qAcutaAmhel%40k~%7C%7C%40cjrxLpsOkrnGz%7BlHvfumVhnDym~F%7DaDty_GchmHurvmVoihKxbzw%40fbcKcnsw%40uqgHwwy%5DxumFv%60%7C%5DyaeAgeGtddCqVqq_Hsxx%5Cdqu%40ycmDv%7CgD%7Dlg%5Cmh_DhjzZlh_DijzZmxJ~ihUh%7DKr%7Bqi%40uaqMwq%60%7D%40r%7ChAi%7BgDregKbmibA%7D_cAo%7CFloPakN%7BiUxyHbkhCpaEsbiH%60zhEcoxDmgo%40iqcI~keCla%7DNqcuAsthF%7DeGrthF%7CeGvh~CcilEhdiC%7B%5DbszgAzbotMezwkAunhrM_tFipbAr~eC~n%40~__%5Byqyd%40%7Bbx%5Cpg%7Dd%40pqgTlazhVwzlVkc%7BfVrz%7D%5Eukfg%40%7Bu~%5Excfg%40v%7CrWzdpfVagc%40pmBgbnVqorfV%7B%7B%60HjuaCdb~KsheE%7BqdCcwBx%7CcCeWryuShcwhV)/auto/320x100/?access_token=pk.eyJ1IjoiYWRhY3RpbyIsImEiOiJjajJ5aDAxbngwMDB2MnFwYmU1cDQxMmQ0In0.0nVa5NURtu9npqBj8qouVQ\" alt=\"map\" /></a></p>\n\n<p>Away from this website in 2019:</p>\n\n<ul><li>I made <a href=\"https://github.com/adactio?tab=overview&from=2019-01-01&to=2019-12-31\">1,054 contributions on Github</a>,</li>\n<li>I huffduffed <a href=\"https://huffduffer.com/adactio/\">231 pieces of audio</a>,</li>\n<li>I sent out <a href=\"https://tinyletter.com/clearleft/archive\">26 Clearleft newsletters</a>,</li>\n<li>I spoke at <a href=\"https://adactio.com/about/speaking/#in2019\">23 events</a>, and</li>\n<li>I organised <a href=\"https://patternsday.com/\">1 conference</a>.</li>\n</ul>"
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Every day, millions of people rely on independent websites that are mostly created by regular people, werenāt designed as mobile apps, connect deeply to culture, and arenāt run by the giant tech companies. These are a vision of not just what the web once was, but what it can be again.
This really hits home for me. Anil could be describing The Session here:
They often start as a labor of love from one person, or one small, tightly-knit community. The knowledge or information set that they record is considered obscure or even worthless to outsiders, until it becomes so comprehensive that its collective worth is undeniable.
This is a very important message:
Taken together, these sites are as valuable as any of the giant platforms run by the tech titans.
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"html": "<h3>\n<a class=\"p-name u-bookmark-of\" href=\"https://anildash.com/2019/12/23/the-peoples-web/\">\nThe People\u2019s Web\n</a>\n</h3>\n\n<blockquote>\n <p>Every day, millions of people rely on independent websites that are mostly created by regular people, weren\u2019t designed as mobile apps, connect deeply to culture, and aren\u2019t run by the giant tech companies. These are a vision of not just what the web once was, but what it can be again.</p>\n</blockquote>\n\n<p>This really hits home for me. Anil could be describing <a href=\"https://thesession.org/\">The Session</a> here:</p>\n\n<blockquote>\n <p>They often start as a labor of love from one person, or one small, tightly-knit community. The knowledge or information set that they record is considered obscure or even worthless to outsiders, until it becomes so comprehensive that its collective worth is undeniable.</p>\n</blockquote>\n\n<p>This is a very important message:</p>\n\n<blockquote>\n <p><strong>Taken together, these sites are as valuable as any of the giant platforms run by the tech titans.</strong></p>\n</blockquote>"
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This was fun, I was working on improving my Micropub config support and realised it was a good point to fix my brid.gy flow too...

The button on the left just sets your account as being able to publish via brid.gy, the button to the right uses the brid.gy API to start the sign up process with Twitter. Previously trying to syndicate a post to Twitter without having a brid.gy account just reported an error.
The other change is that dobrado now shows menu options for syndicate and destination settings from your Micropub config. You can try them out by logging in at unicyclic.com.
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"text": "I wrote just over one hundred blog posts in 2019. That\u2019s even more than I wrote in 2018, which I\u2019m very happy with.\n\nHere are eight posts from during the year that I think are a good representative sample. I like how these turned out.\n\n\nTimelines of the web. The World Wide Web is a mashup.\n\nDev perception. The perceived state of front-end development tools and technologies might be quite different from the reality.\n\nSplit. Materials and tools; client and server; declarative and imperative; inclusion and privilege.\n\nA song of AIs and fire. Game of Thrones spoilers ahoy.\n\nTrad time. From the west coast of Clare to the World Wide Web.\n\nPassenger\u2019s log, Queen Mary 2, August 2019. The inaugural Dance The Atlantic crossing from Southampton to New York.\n\nMental models. Back-end development isn\u2019t the same as front-end development.\n\nRams. A most unusual encounter in Frankfurt.\nI hope that I\u2019ll write as many blog posts in 2020.\n\nI\u2019m pretty sure that I will also continue to refer to them as blog posts, not blogs. I may be the last holdout of this nomenclature in 2020. I never planned to die on this hill, but here we are.\n\nActually, seeing as this is technically my journal rather than my blog, I\u2019ll just call them journal entries.\n\nHere\u2019s to another year of journal entries.",
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What if I include my u-photo inline in my h-card? š¤š #IndieWeb #microformats #microformats2
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Are you a member of the šøš IndieWeb Webring? Today I added a page for Terms of Use and Frequently Asked Questions!
The webring has mostly been churning along on its own, with a few folks adding themselves here and there. A couple of times folks have shown up in IndieWeb chat to let me know about sites that break the webring, or when they ran into other issues.
Hopefully this page answers some of the more common things that come up. The TL;DR version? The webring is more proof-of-concept than robust-community-service. Iāll do my best, but canāt make any promises! š
If you have any questions that arenāt addressed there, please let me know!
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Great news - my frontend can do the onboarding procedure! It successfully uploads my h-card and posts a āfirst postā to the blog, so it wonāt be empty.
For now I didnāt do authentication yet. Iām still thinking if I should do password+TOTP auth, just a password or a WebAuthn. Or maybe I could just use indieauth.com directly, but that needs at least one social profile in the h-card, which is not guaranteed right now.
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I like https://unicyclic.com/indieweb/ās implementation of web-actions. @mblaney is that webaction configuration widget open-source?
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