I think of notes in terms of https://indieweb.org/post-type-discovery and them being short form content similar to a tweet (but without a size limit) without a title
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In this 9 minute podcast, Craig Burgess speaks about how he wished he'd got started on his #PersonalWebsite and doing more #blogging early on in his career. Craig also speaks about the #IndieWeb and why everyone should get involved.
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IndieWebCamp Austin is next weekend, February 22-23! You can register here. We’ve updated the schedule session times and added a link to the speakers announcement. IndieWeb co-founders Tantek Çelik and Aaron Parecki will also be there.
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I don’t have any particular attachment to Sticker Mule, and in fact once tried to switch to another sticker company, but they make it really easy to re-order stickers. New batch just arrived for IndieWebCamp Austin!
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"text": "I've just published the headlines of my #Spotify data for 2011-2019 on my site - https://www.jvt.me/series/music-in-review/ - organised per year, but also with a view across the whole decade! Enjoy a look into my music data #IndieWeb",
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Mine is https://indiebookclub.biz/users/gregorlove.com. My site supports Micropub, so each entry links to the canonical post on my site. If a site doesn’t support Micropub, the permalink is on indiebookclub. You should be able to log in with your domain if you want to try it out!
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"text": "haven't come across http://indiebookclub.biz before. Can you link to an example profile?"
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"html": "<p>We\u2019ll never have ads on Micro.blog. It\u2019s really important to me that it\u2019s user-supported and the timeline only includes posts you want to see. But if ads are already on a platform like Twitter, why not use them? I\u2019ve experimented a couple times with Twitter ads. This week I decided to run a very small campaign to help get the word out about <a href=\"https://2020.indieweb.org/austin\">IndieWebCamp Austin</a>.</p>\n\n<p>I\u2019m not sure it\u2019s very effective, but I find the results interesting. Here\u2019s a screenshot of the stats after the ad ran over the weekend:</p>\n\n<p><a href=\"https://www.manton.org/uploads/2020/fc9b084fcf.png\"><img src=\"https://www.manton.org/uploads/2020/fc9b084fcf.png\" width=\"600\" height=\"96\" border=\"0\" style=\"max-width:600px;\" alt=\"fc9b084fcf.png\" /></a></p>\n\n<p>IndieWebCamp can be difficult to explain succinctly. Micro.blog can be too, for that matter. But I\u2019ve found the IndieWeb events I\u2019ve attended <em>extremely valuable</em>, both to be inspired by what people are working on and to have a little time to make Micro.blog even more IndieWeb-friendly. Hope to see y\u2019all there!</p>",
"text": "We\u2019ll never have ads on Micro.blog. It\u2019s really important to me that it\u2019s user-supported and the timeline only includes posts you want to see. But if ads are already on a platform like Twitter, why not use them? I\u2019ve experimented a couple times with Twitter ads. This week I decided to run a very small campaign to help get the word out about IndieWebCamp Austin.\n\nI\u2019m not sure it\u2019s very effective, but I find the results interesting. Here\u2019s a screenshot of the stats after the ad ran over the weekend:\n\n\n\nIndieWebCamp can be difficult to explain succinctly. Micro.blog can be too, for that matter. But I\u2019ve found the IndieWeb events I\u2019ve attended extremely valuable, both to be inspired by what people are working on and to have a little time to make Micro.blog even more IndieWeb-friendly. Hope to see y\u2019all there!"
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"html": "<p>I\u2019m happy to announce that we have 3 short keynotes planned for the first morning of IndieWebCamp Austin! After coffee and breakfast tacos, we\u2019ll get the day started with an introduction to the schedule and our featured speakers.</p>\n\n<p><strong>Natalie Hester</strong> \u2014\u00a0Natalie keeps a gratitude journal on Micro.blog where you can see snapshots of her life as a full-time partner to Ryan, new mom to Aria, and academic fundraiser. She will be talking about her unlikely journey away from Facebook and what it\u2019s like being a new mom on social media.</p>\n\n<p><strong>Pace Smith</strong> \u2014 Pace is a queer trans intersectional feminist Sufi bridger. She codes, podcasts, blogs, makes indie games, writes limericks, and tries to make the world a better place. She will be talking about the role of the bridger and building trust on the web.</p>\n\n<p><strong>Aaron Parecki</strong> \u2014\u00a0Aaron is an IndieWeb co-founder and security architect at Okta. He is the editor of several IndieWeb specifications at the W3C. He will be talking about using an Indie Reader to take control of how he follows and responds to people online.</p>\n\n<p>Before we break for lunch, we\u2019ll plan the afternoon sessions. If you\u2019ve never attended an IndieWebCamp before, the rest of the sessions are organized by attendees. This helps adapt the conference to the topics that attendees are interested in.</p>\n\n<p>I hope you\u2019ll join us! <a href=\"https://2020.indieweb.org/austin\">Register here</a> for $10.</p>",
"text": "I\u2019m happy to announce that we have 3 short keynotes planned for the first morning of IndieWebCamp Austin! After coffee and breakfast tacos, we\u2019ll get the day started with an introduction to the schedule and our featured speakers.\n\nNatalie Hester \u2014\u00a0Natalie keeps a gratitude journal on Micro.blog where you can see snapshots of her life as a full-time partner to Ryan, new mom to Aria, and academic fundraiser. She will be talking about her unlikely journey away from Facebook and what it\u2019s like being a new mom on social media.\n\nPace Smith \u2014 Pace is a queer trans intersectional feminist Sufi bridger. She codes, podcasts, blogs, makes indie games, writes limericks, and tries to make the world a better place. She will be talking about the role of the bridger and building trust on the web.\n\nAaron Parecki \u2014\u00a0Aaron is an IndieWeb co-founder and security architect at Okta. He is the editor of several IndieWeb specifications at the W3C. He will be talking about using an Indie Reader to take control of how he follows and responds to people online.\n\nBefore we break for lunch, we\u2019ll plan the afternoon sessions. If you\u2019ve never attended an IndieWebCamp before, the rest of the sessions are organized by attendees. This helps adapt the conference to the topics that attendees are interested in.\n\nI hope you\u2019ll join us! Register here for $10."
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"html": "<p>This week\u2019s guest, <a href=\"https://micro.blog/arush\">Amanda Rush</a> is a web developer and accessibility practitioner who loves to cook and read. She also loves the IndieWeb movement and Micro.blog. Of <a href=\"https://www.arush.io/\">her own blog</a>, she says:</p>\n\n<blockquote>\n<p>I want to own all my content and have control over it, and to that end I am constantly updating this site so that it contains as much of my data as possible from any silo I may have an account on. I decided to start doing this when I finally got tired of all the curated timeline nonsense and the social media design element that encourages us to be horrible to each other online for clicks.</p>\n</blockquote>\n\n<p>We talk about what drew her to IndieWeb practices (spoiler alert: webmentions), and what she recommends to folks without tech experience who want to try out the Indieweb (another spoiler alert: Micro.blog).</p>\n\n<p><a href=\"https://monday.micro.blog/2020/01/20/micro-monday-transcript.html\">Transcript</a></p>\n\n<p></p>",
"text": "This week\u2019s guest, Amanda Rush is a web developer and accessibility practitioner who loves to cook and read. She also loves the IndieWeb movement and Micro.blog. Of her own blog, she says:\n\n\nI want to own all my content and have control over it, and to that end I am constantly updating this site so that it contains as much of my data as possible from any silo I may have an account on. I decided to start doing this when I finally got tired of all the curated timeline nonsense and the social media design element that encourages us to be horrible to each other online for clicks.\n\n\nWe talk about what drew her to IndieWeb practices (spoiler alert: webmentions), and what she recommends to folks without tech experience who want to try out the Indieweb (another spoiler alert: Micro.blog).\n\nTranscript"
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"url": "https://monday.micro.blog/2019/06/24/episode-greg-mcverry.html",
"published": "2019-06-24T06:48:40-06:00",
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"html": "<p>This week\u2019s guest is <a href=\"https://micro.blog/jgmac1106\">Greg McVerry</a>, associate professor of education at Southern Connecticut State University and a leader in the IndieWeb movement. He will be attending the <a href=\"https://2019.indieweb.org/summit\">IndieWeb Summit</a>, coming up on June 29 & 30, 2019, in Portland, Oregon. We talk about what happens at the event and why it is a great place to come and learn, whether you are a beginner or an expert, whether you attend in person or remotely.</p>\n\n<p>We also take a bit of a detour as Greg talks about the concept and history of the <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/commonplace_book\">commonplace book</a>. He quips that the instructions John Locke wrote in 1706 for maintaining one\u2019s commonplace book could be considered the original blogging documentation. Many IndieWeb bloggers use their site as a digital commonplace book.</p>\n\n<p>Greg believes in the power of people coming together to make the internet better by working on their individual blogs:</p>\n\n<blockquote>\n<p>When you organize around people who share your values and goals, by focusing on yourself you are also helping the larger group become better itself. So: Find A Passion. Get A Blog.</p>\n</blockquote>\n\n<p></p>",
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"html": "<p>It\u2019s the 50th episode and Jonathan LaCour is our guest! \ud83d\udc83\ud83c\udf89\ud83c\udf7e</p>\n\n<p>You know him best as <a href=\"https://micro.blog/cleverdevil\">@cleverdevil</a>, the creator of utilities that enhance your microblog such as <a href=\"https://github.com/cleverdevil/microgram\">microgram</a> (an Instagram-like photo grid page), and <a href=\"https://github.com/cleverdevil/micromemories\">micromemories</a> (a Facebook-like \u201cOn This Day\u201d feature). We talk about the Indieweb and <a href=\"https://github.com/cleverdevil/ditchbook\">ditching Facebook with ditchbook</a>. We even mention dogs and karaoke.</p>\n\n<p></p>",
"text": "It\u2019s the 50th episode and Jonathan LaCour is our guest! \ud83d\udc83\ud83c\udf89\ud83c\udf7e\n\nYou know him best as @cleverdevil, the creator of utilities that enhance your microblog such as microgram (an Instagram-like photo grid page), and micromemories (a Facebook-like \u201cOn This Day\u201d feature). We talk about the Indieweb and ditching Facebook with ditchbook. We even mention dogs and karaoke."
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"published": "2018-09-09T08:51:23-06:00",
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"html": "<p>I get a second chance to record in the very cool Airstream podcast studio at <a href=\"https://2018.xoxofest.com/\">XOXO conference</a>, because I ran into <a href=\"https://micro.blog/aaronpk\">Aaron Parecki</a>. He is an organizer at <a href=\"https://streampdx.com/\">StreamPDX</a>, so he has the keys to the Airstream! Aaron is also one of the founders of the IndieWeb movement, so we talk about IndieWeb, Micro.blog, and the importance of having your own domain to control your content and your internet presence.</p>\n\n<p><a href=\"https://indieweb.org/\">IndieWebCamp</a></p>\n\n<p><a href=\"https://indiewebcat.com/\">IndieWebCat</a></p>\n\n<p><br /></p>",
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