Hey @pushbullet is there any way to see how many API pushes I've got left from the Web/ when it renews? I got a notification saying I was running out, partly due to https://www.jvt.me/posts/2020/01/12/webmention-notifications/
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Liked: Rebecca Toh - The Old Internet...
"...for now we can take back the internet by going back to creating our own websites and blogs and even newsletters and relying less, far less, on the cursed social networks."
I'm definitely all for taking back the web! I may have sworn off social networks for my own reasons but I think cursed is a bit much; there is undoubtedly good that can come from their use. My wife, for example, is the reverend for an online church holding services, other events, and performing sermons via Facebook Live video. Now, that couldn't happen very easily without such a network.
But there are a lot of problems, not least the image painted by Rebecca of a "faceless person scrolling down a screen endlessly for all eternity, but yet for whom satisfaction never comes."
Use of social media should be intentional, not be the default fallback when bored, the mindless time sink through which we compare ourselves to others and, due to the perils of manufactured perfection, so often come up short.
It is good, therefore, to see when folks like Rebecca state that her site will continue as:
"... A repository for my thoughts and my internet identity... my private playground, my own little corner of the neighbourhood... where I can document my obsessions and do pretty much anything I want."
Also, that "there are no rules" governing what she will post.
Brilliant! A perfect #indieweb attitude.
As I have said, my blog and email addresses are the #canonical+representation">canonical representation of me on the internet and that's just how it should be, not allowing the public facing version of ourselves to be at the mercy of a third party.
I was put on to Rebecca by Patrick and subscribing was a no brainer.
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I'm going!Excited to be hosting my first IndieWeb event of 2020! Come join us at Think Coffee on Mercer in Greenwich Village. We’ll talk about website plans / dreams / goals for 2020, ongoing projects, do some light planning for IndieWebCamp NYC, and more!
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Three years ago today:
* First @YogaFlowSF class (by Tom Lee), then signed up for their spring 200 hour yoga teacher training #YTT (completed that May)
* Implemented & deployed peer-to-peer federated #IndieWeb RSVPs on my site: https://tantek.com/t4mN3
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Here you go! This will go out in the This Week in the IndieWeb newsletter, too.
https://gregorlove.com/2020/01/we-had-a-good-time/
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@SuzeShardlow It was great meeting you tonight. Here’s the details for IndieWebCamp London I mentioned. https://2020.indieweb.org/london
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Looking forward to Homebrew Website Club San Diego tonight! @simon_prickett @artlung
https://events.indieweb.org/2020/01/homebrew-website-club-san-diego-7lFdwwiZJCl9
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Hey Taylor, sorry for the short notice but we're having our second meetup tomorrow. I think we'll continue meeting monthly and I'll do a better job with advance notice next time!
https://events.indieweb.org/2020/01/homebrew-website-club-san-diego-7lFdwwiZJCl9
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"text": "It's been a few weeks since I launched the new events site for IndieWeb events! In that time, the community has already hosted 7 events, and scheduled 15 more! I've continued to push a few minor changes to the site since the launch, primarily around discovery of events with tags.\nThe home page now lists a few \"significant\" tags at the top. These are tags used by two or more upcoming events.\u00a0\nThis strikes a good balance between having list that isn't overwhelmingly long, and also provides a good experience for discovering events when clicked. I wanted to avoid the case of clicking a tag and finding only one upcoming event.\nI also added a new page \"Discover\", which for now shows just a list of tags in a sort of tag cloud. I spent some time on the sorting of the list, which places tags used in more than one city up front, and then tags used in just one city are sorted alphabetically afterwards.\nThe size corresponds to the number of events with that tag. You can see that they aren't sorted strictly by usage frequency. I think this does a pretty good job of showing tags relevant across a wide geography up front, then narrowing to the more specific city tags afterwards.\nOpen Source!\nI had always intended on making this project open source, but I wanted to tidy up a few things before doing that. I initially had an ambitious list of making this an easy out-of-the-box solution at the time I made it open source, but I wasn't able to finish that list in time. Instead, I scaled back my open source goals to at least just have a nice README with installation instructions, even if the installation process still relies on too many moving parts than I am comfortable with.\nToday I am releasing the project as open source under the MIT license! The project is called Meetable, and I've even registered the domain meetable.org to eventually launch a one-page website about the project there.\nThere are instructions on installing and configuring it, including full documentation of the config file.\nI've also made a new milestone on the GitHub project for \"Version 1.0\" where I've collected all the things I want to do before I consider it really usable by others.\nSo I hope you will join me in continuing to make this site better! And hopefully it will be useful for other communities as well!",
"html": "<p>It's been <a href=\"https://aaronparecki.com/2019/12/21/4/indieweb-events\">a few weeks</a> since I launched the new events site for <a href=\"https://events.indieweb.org\">IndieWeb events</a>! In that time, the community has already hosted 7 events, and scheduled 15 more! I've continued to push a few minor changes to the site since the launch, primarily around discovery of events with tags.</p>\n<p>The home page now lists a few \"significant\" tags at the top. These are tags used by two or more upcoming events.\u00a0</p>\n<img src=\"https://aperture-media.p3k.io/aaronparecki.com/f67acf070b75ed0a3d5ec55dbb5663edcedf6ed39fd3075a53ca03b9bd528c82.png\" alt=\"\" /><p>This strikes a good balance between having list that isn't overwhelmingly long, and also provides a good experience for discovering events when clicked. I wanted to avoid the case of clicking a tag and finding only one upcoming event.</p>\n<p>I also added a new page \"Discover\", which for now shows just a list of tags in a sort of tag cloud. I spent some time on the sorting of the list, which places tags used in more than one city up front, and then tags used in just one city are sorted alphabetically afterwards.</p>\n<img src=\"https://aperture-media.p3k.io/aaronparecki.com/dbd2afe7ad253d922e0e562bb56435ffd729c55ead75d0a7aa1a1f3d30acac98.png\" alt=\"\" /><p>The size corresponds to the number of events with that tag. You can see that they aren't sorted strictly by usage frequency. I think this does a pretty good job of showing tags relevant across a wide geography up front, then narrowing to the more specific city tags afterwards.</p>\n<h2>Open Source!</h2>\n<p>I had always intended on making this project open source, but I wanted to tidy up a few things before doing that. I initially had an ambitious list of making this an easy out-of-the-box solution at the time I made it open source, but I wasn't able to finish that list in time. Instead, I scaled back my open source goals to at least just have a nice README with installation instructions, even if the installation process still relies on too many moving parts than I am comfortable with.</p>\n<p>Today I am <a href=\"https://github.com/aaronpk/Meetable\">releasing the project as open source</a> under the MIT license! The project is called Meetable, and I've even registered the domain <a href=\"https://meetable.org\">meetable.org</a> to eventually launch a one-page website about the project there.</p>\n<p>There are instructions on <a href=\"https://github.com/aaronpk/Meetable#setup\">installing and configuring</a> it, including full documentation of the config file.</p>\n<p>I've also made a <a href=\"https://github.com/aaronpk/Meetable/milestone/1\">new milestone</a> on the GitHub project for \"<a href=\"https://github.com/aaronpk/Meetable/milestone/1\">Version 1.0</a>\" where I've collected all the things I want to do before I consider it really usable by others.</p>\n<p>So I hope you will join me in continuing to make this site better! And hopefully it will be useful for other communities as well!</p>"
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Very much looking forward to tonight's #TechNott, not least because it'll be the first meetup I'm owning every interaction first from my website in #IndieWeb fashion, as well as converting hashtags to tags on the posts themselves!
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"text": "I've just finished making some changes to unicyclic.com which improves how it works as a Microsub server. Up until now it piggy-backed a user's Micropub settings and so only worked in very specific circumstances (ie settings stored for websites created with i.haza.website.)\n\n\nIt now works for anyone logging in to unicyclic.com using their website. It will discover and store your token endpoint during log in, so that if the Microsub server receives a token from a reader it knows where to check it. You can then set your Microsub endpoint on your site to https://unicyclic.com/php/microsub.php?me=... and set the me parameter to your web address.\n\n\nThe other change I've made to my Microsub setup is to add another endpoint to notify about new content. I don't do any polling between the client and server and wanted to keep it that way, while also being a little bit more compliant with all the IndieWeb specs. I decided the easiest way to do that is to create a new Microsub action called 'notify', which just passes a notify endpoint from the client back to the server. Now when the server has new content, it posts 'action=notify' to the user's notify endpoint so that the client can request the new content. Any Microsub client can add this action, it will use the client's token to post the request, which means the server needs to hold on to the current token.\n\ni.haza.website has also been updated to follow this new process, so websites created there now only have their token endpoints added to unicyclic.com, which is the same as any other website being used to log in there. If you don't have your own website you can skip all the setup and create one there!",
"html": "I've just finished making some changes to <a href=\"https://unicyclic.com\">unicyclic.com</a> which improves how it works as a Microsub server. Up until now it piggy-backed a user's Micropub settings and so only worked in very specific circumstances (ie settings stored for websites created with <a href=\"https://i.haza.website\">i.haza.website</a>.)<br /><br />\nIt now works for anyone logging in to <a href=\"https://unicyclic.com\">unicyclic.com</a> using their website. It will discover and store your token endpoint during log in, so that if the Microsub server receives a token from a reader it knows where to check it. You can then set your Microsub endpoint on your site to <a href=\"https://unicyclic.com/php/microsub.php?me=...\">https://unicyclic.com/php/microsub.php?me=...</a> and set the <strong>me</strong> parameter to your web address.<br /><br />\nThe other change I've made to my Microsub setup is to add another endpoint to notify about new content. I don't do any polling between the client and server and wanted to keep it that way, while also being a little bit more compliant with all the <a href=\"https://spec.indieweb.org/\">IndieWeb specs</a>. I decided the easiest way to do that is to create a new Microsub action called 'notify', which just passes a notify endpoint from the client back to the server. Now when the server has new content, it posts 'action=notify' to the user's notify endpoint so that the client can request the new content. Any Microsub client can add this action, it will use the client's token to post the request, which means the server needs to hold on to the current token.<br /><br /><a href=\"https://i.haza.website\">i.haza.website</a> has also been updated to follow this new process, so websites created there now only have their token endpoints added to unicyclic.com, which is the same as any other website being used to log in there. If you don't have your own website you can skip all the setup and create one there!"
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"text": "Haha thanks! I wish I could take credit for it - I'm not sure who in the IndieWeb community made it, but it is pretty awesome",
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Automagically sending push notifications to my mobile phone when I receive a Webmention.
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🎉🎂 Happy 3rd birthday #Webmention! https://indieweb.org/Webmention
@W3C Recommendation published 2017-01-12 with a still live robust test suite, Webmention has more interoperable implementations than any other federated peer-to-peer social web protocol, API, or standard, and continues growing with new implementations:
https://indieweb.org/Webmention#Publishing_Software
Want to implement Webmention your own site?
See: https://indieweb.org/Webmention-developer
Chat: https://chat.indieweb.org/dev
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Tech and non-tech friends. Please watch The Circle (https://youtu.be/QCOXARv6J9k) for a great look at a not-so-distant future of tech, and the risks if not not kept in check. Very painful to watch as it's so close to reality
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Starting to get excited for IndieWebCamp Austin next month! If you’re interested in an open alternative to the big silos, I hope you’ll join us. You can register for $10.
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Announcing my decision to move Homebrew Website Club: Nottingham events from my own site to events.indieweb.org.
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Earlier this week I updated the blog to PHP 7.3 which broke a few things due to some slight language changes. While fixing these (everything should now be back to normal) I took the opportunity to add the Read webmention type to my custom comment walker so they show correctly and not as a normal comment.
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