It’s just 1 month until IndieWebCamp Austin: the weekend of February 22-23. If you’re interested, please get a ticket so we can better plan for attendees. We’ll also have a Micro.blog meetup the day before, sometime late Friday afternoon.
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This week’s episode of Micro Monday features guest Amanda Rush, talking with Jean about the IndieWeb, Webmention, Micro.blog, and behavior on social media. There’s also a transcript available. Lots of good stuff in this one.
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"text": "I saw Jamie Tanna has been posting weekly notes. I like the idea so figured I would try it out. No guarantees about consistency; I\u2019m not treating this like a NaBloPoMo challenge. :]\n\nFor the week of 2020-01-12, in no particular order:\n\nI have been working on a passwordless login system for my site so people can sign up for an email newsletter of my posts. This is one of my prerequisites for getting off Facebook. Functionally, it is almost ready, but I got sidetracked by updating my layout a bit. I am standardizing a new page header that\u2019s wider and a main content area that allows showing wider photos. I\u2019ve learned some neat CSS tricks during the process. Honestly, I should just launch it instead of endlessly tweaking it.\n\nWe had our second Homebrew Website Club San Diego on Wednesday. I worked on some of this post, a Music Monday post, and my site layout described above.\n\nThis was actually a couple weeks ago, but I got connected with a therapist on BetterHelp. I\u2019ve only tried the messaging component so far. It\u2019s basically emailing with a therapist. It still feels like I\u2019m in the getting started phase. I scheduled my first voice call with him for January 27th. The online messaging works well for me since that\u2019s how I communicate so much day-to-day, but it will be good to actually talk. I find the price reasonable, too: $40\u2013$70 per week which lets you have one voice/video call per week and as much messaging/chat as you\u2019d like. This isn\u2019t an ad, I promise, but if you\u2019re looking to try out therapy, I think it\u2019s a good option.\n\nI booked my trip for IndieWebCamp Austin. I\u2019m looking forward to the cool things we build and the breakfast tacos. Maybe I will finish the photo gallery I started last year. IndieWeb apparently means always having half-finished projects.\n\nI saw Uncut Gems. It was . . . intense. It was really well done. I think I enjoyed it, but it is stressful by design. I don\u2019t think it\u2019s one I will see again.\n\nI watched The F Word (What If? in the US) and I thought it was a really charming rom-com. Recommended.",
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"text": "I've been working towards making Meetable more useful to others by making it easier to configure and deploy. I took a few shortcuts during the initial development that let me finish it faster, primarily by offloading authentication and image resizing to external services. While that's great for me, it means it requires setting up two additional projects if someone else wanted to get it running.\nToday I made a few changes to make this a lot easier for others to install by removing some of these dependencies.\nMeetable now can handle its own image resizing with no configuration! This is probably slower than using the external go imageproxy project, but this way there is no additional setup needed. I even made it use the exact same API, so you can launch Meetable with the built-in image resizing and switch to the external option later.\nI also added a new option for logging in, so users can log in with their GitHub account now as well. It's actually a global configuration option as to whether you want to use the built-in GitHub authentication or the external authentication option using Vouch Proxy, so it's up to the site administrator which one to support. Thanks to some refactoring I did to make this work, it should also be possible to add additional options in the future, such as Twitter login.\nThanks to these two changes, you should now be able to install Meetable on a wide variety of hosting options! My next project is going to be getting it ready to deploy to Heroku to make it even more accessible!\nAt this point, if you're at least a little familiar with Laravel or Composer, it shouldn't be too difficult to set it up! Give it a try and let me know what you think!\nhttps://github.com/aaronpk/Meetable",
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"text": "Re:TLDR: Nearly everyone who wants micropub support writes their own library, endpoint, or whole cms or blog engine.I believe part of this is because Micropub requires intimate knowledge of how your own site is set up, so unfortunately can't be written as a generic solution, because most folks won't have things set up the same way, even on ie WordPress using common IndieWeb pluginsIt's still a good point that maybe we need to look at creating an out-of-the-box Micropub endpoint for some of the common tech stacks.",
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#IndieWeb folks using Indigenous for Android (https://indigenous.realize.be/) or at least allowing a Geo URI (geo:51.501476,-0.140634) on their #Micropub endpoint - do you attempt to remap that longitude / latitude ref to a place, or do you currently just render it as-is?
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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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"text": "Do you have plans for the weekend of March 14th and 15th?\n\nIf you live anywhere near London, might I suggest that you sign up for Indie Web Camp.\n\nCheuk and Ana are putting it together with assistance from Calum. As always, there will be one day of Barcamp-style discussions, followed by a fun hands-on day of making.\n\nIf you\u2019re wondering whether this is for you, ask yourself if any of this situations apply:\n\nYou don\u2019t have your own website yet, but you want one.\nYou have your own website, but you need some help with it.\nYou have some ideas about the independent web.\nYou have your own website but you never seem to find the time to update it.\nYou\u2019d like to help other people with their websites.\nIf you recognise yourself in any one of those scenarios, then you should definitely come along to Indie Web Camp London 2020!",
"html": "<p>Do you have plans for the weekend of March 14th and 15th?</p>\n\n<p>If you live anywhere near London, might I suggest that you <a href=\"https://www.eventbrite.com/e/indiewebcamp-london-2020-tickets-85763160923_\">sign up</a> for <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/2020/London\">Indie Web Camp</a>.</p>\n\n<p><a href=\"https://cheuk.dev/\">Cheuk</a> and <a href=\"https://ohhelloana.blog/\">Ana</a> are putting it together with assistance from <a href=\"https://calumryan.com/\">Calum</a>. As always, there will be one day of Barcamp-style discussions, followed by a fun hands-on day of making.</p>\n\n<p>If you\u2019re wondering whether this is for you, ask yourself if any of this situations apply:</p>\n\n<ul><li>You don\u2019t have your own website yet, but you want one.</li>\n<li>You have your own website, but you need some help with it.</li>\n<li>You have some ideas about the independent web.</li>\n<li>You have your own website but you never seem to find the time to update it.</li>\n<li>You\u2019d like to help other people with their websites.</li>\n</ul><p>If you recognise yourself in any one of those scenarios, then you should <em>definitely</em> come along to <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/2020/London\">Indie Web Camp London 2020</a>!</p>"
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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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"text": "Yell when you post this month\u2019s Bowie picture too - thanks :)"
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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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"text": "Tbh I'm still using Twitter, just replying from my own site where possible (to own the data) and even when not, I'm using other #IndieWeb tools so none of it is mine per se, but at least all FOSS. And definitely better ownership. I'm looking to soon import all my old tweets to my site, as well as my #Spotify data which I received today for the last decade (via https://www.jvt.me/posts/2019/12/29/spotify-wrapped-data-request/)",
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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!",
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