#IndieWeb folks who still interact with Twitter - how do you consume it? Do you use Twitter.com and share it to your ie Micropub client? Do you subscribe to it with your Microsub / Social Reader? Or something else?
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"html": "<p>With some effort and discipline, we managed <em>not</em> to turn this into a <em>Buffy The Vampire Slayer</em> podcast.</p>\n\n<p>Scholar-librarian-doctoral candidate <a href=\"https://micro.blog/kimberlyhirsh\">Kimberly Hirsh</a> talks with Jean about how <a href=\"http://blog.vickiboykis.com/2016/11/20/fix-the-internet/\">a blog post about being nice on the internet </a> led her to a comment by <a href=\"http://micro.blog/c\">Chris Aldrich</a>, which led her the IndieWeb and Micro.blog, and\u2026 well, she fell down a rabbit hole and stayed up all night figuring out how to make her site follow IndieWeb principles.</p>\n\n<p>We also talk about her dissertation, and how Final Fantasy has inspired her.</p>\n\n<p><a href=\"https://kimberlyhirsh.micro.blog/2017/03/19/doing-my-part.html\">Doing my part to fix the internet</a>, March 19, 2017 on Kimberly\u2019s blog</p>\n\n<p></p>",
"text": "With some effort and discipline, we managed not to turn this into a Buffy The Vampire Slayer podcast.\n\nScholar-librarian-doctoral candidate Kimberly Hirsh talks with Jean about how a blog post about being nice on the internet led her to a comment by Chris Aldrich, which led her the IndieWeb and Micro.blog, and\u2026 well, she fell down a rabbit hole and stayed up all night figuring out how to make her site follow IndieWeb principles.\n\nWe also talk about her dissertation, and how Final Fantasy has inspired her.\n\nDoing my part to fix the internet, March 19, 2017 on Kimberly\u2019s blog"
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"text": "Quite a while I wrote about building a social reader[^ Then called IndieWeb reader, but social reader is the better term.], but these days I have to admit it went nowhere. The biggest problem with it being that I myself don\u2019t really use any reader to consume stuff: I was not used to keeping up with blogs, I only used to mindlessly scroll through Instagram. These days I got the Twitter app back on my phone again, so I make my scrolls there too.\nWhat does seem to work over the past two months or so, is that I occasionally look at the NetNewsWire Mac app, which I pinned to my dock. Seeing the icon makes me click on it, and this way I do read or skim blogs I follow. I organised stuff by social distance, or something close to it, like Ton suggested. I notice that it makes me sad some people I want to follow as a person are not available via RSS/Atom.\nThe experience on NetNewsWire is not quite the way I want it, but I figured it is better to use an imperfect setup than no setup at all. I really enjoy being in the loop with content I actually care about, sorted by how much I care about it (thanks Ton). Maybe from here I can improve things (including but not limited to my own RSS format).\nNetNewsWire just released an iOS app, so I have to check that out too.",
"html": "<p>Quite a while I wrote about building a <a href=\"https://seblog.nl/2018/10/22/13/three-things-about-readers\">social reader</a>[^ Then called <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/reader\">IndieWeb reader</a>, but <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/social_reader\">social reader</a> is the better term.], but these days I have to admit it went nowhere. The biggest problem with it being that I myself don\u2019t really use any reader to consume stuff: I was not used to keeping up with blogs, I only used to mindlessly scroll through Instagram. These days I got the Twitter app back on my phone again, so I make my scrolls there too.</p>\n<p>What does seem to work over the past two months or so, is that I occasionally look at the NetNewsWire Mac app, which I pinned to my dock. Seeing the icon makes me click on it, and this way I do read or skim blogs I follow. I organised stuff by social distance, or something close to it, like <a href=\"https://www.zylstra.org/blog/2019/06/feed-reading-by-social-distance/\">Ton suggested</a>. I notice that it makes me sad some people I want to follow as a person are not available via RSS/Atom.</p>\n<p>The experience on NetNewsWire is not quite the way I want it, but I figured it is better to use an imperfect setup than no setup at all. I really enjoy being in the loop with content I actually care about, sorted by how much I care about it (thanks Ton). Maybe from here I can improve things (including but not limited to my own RSS format).</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://ranchero.com/netnewswire/\">NetNewsWire</a> just released an iOS app, so I have to check that out too.</p>"
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"text": "I need to finish working on IndieAuth in serious-business, it\u2019s the only thing blocking deployment! >.<",
"html": "<p>I need to finish working on IndieAuth in serious-business, it\u2019s the only thing blocking deployment! >.<</p>"
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"text": "IndieWebify\u2019s \nh-entry validator \nshould check for the presence of any rel=canonical links, and at a minimum verify \nthat their href attribute is a valid URL, \nand provide a link to check that URL for a valid h-entry as well. \n\n\nMore enhancements are possible, however even this kind of minimum syntax check, \nand prompting for subsequent h-entry validation would help catch common typo errors.\n\n\nSeparately, if a rel=canonical link is found, and no u-url is found, then see \n#27 \nfor the suggestion to use u-url instead or at least first, \nbefore worrying about rel=canonical.",
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A great point from @adactio - don't resign yourself to inevitability. We can change the way that the Web works, we can take back our control, as long as we fight for it. #TechNott#IndieWeb
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"Reducing complexity increases chance of mass adoption" - this is the reason that folks are seeing this content on Twitter on #TechNott rather than directly on my own blog.
But the #IndieWeb are trying to make things better - come and help us build a better Web which works for you!
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"text": "I thought I spotted a rel=webmention link on the slides earlier at #TechNott \ud83e\udd13 #IndieWeb",
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"text": "I finished pushing a MASSIVE update to #KittyboxCompanion - check it out at https://gitlab.com/vikanezrimaya/kittybox-android\n// TODO set up F-Droid repo for IndieWeb stuff, I\u2019m gonna need it",
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🗓 Home and realizing it’s March 4th before reflecting and looking forward.
February was focused. Tore down a wall and opened holes to the sky for the next phase of a #transformation. Healed with patience, eventually reached out with peace. Ramped up ultra training. One trip, for IndieWebCamp Austin, where I barely did enough running.
Ended February with a practice trail marathon https://tantek.com/t55N4 to cap the month with more miles and elevation than any other. Started March with my last long run and now tapering for the race.
Restarted yoga and Sutra philosphy classes, worthy challenges in the midst of self-disruption.
This month: More shedding. Taxes. Completing an annual revolution. RealID, though no flights planned. My first 50 miler, on the 14th. Finding it difficult to make plans beyond that.
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"text": "This is a feature request to deliberately add a canceled event, i.e. an event that was not previously on Meetable, as a heads-up to folks who may be expecting a regular event and wondering where the information is, or assuming it may still be on at the usual time and place. This is different from \n#86 which is about canceling an existing event. \n\n\nUse-case: In the IndieWeb community we have several regular Homebrew Website Club (HWC) meetups, some every two weeks, some every month like the first Wednesday of the month. \nWhen one of these expectedly periodic events is missing (especially the less frequent ones like first Wednesday of the month, like what just happened with HWC Austin this week), we\u2019re more likely to assume the organizer just forgot to post an official online event, rather than the regular event is not actually happening. Thus we need a way to explicitly create a canceled event when one has not yet been posted.\n\n\nEditing: have an option to perhaps check when creating an event that this is a \"cancelled\" event, which means that it will not be accepting RSVPs, perhaps doesn\u2019t need a venue.\n\n\nDisplay: Similar to #86, a canceled event should be explicitly flagged as such in any listings, perhaps with a red CANCELLED label. It should also be listed in upcoming and past event listings per its datetime along with other events.\n\n\nAgain similar to #86, optional name prefix: consider prefixing the editable name of the event with the all-caps \"CANCELED: \" as part of the marked up p-name of the h-event.\n\n\nIt should also be possible to edit and uncancel a canceled event and turn it into a real event in case it turns out to actually be happening, perhaps by another organizer!\n\n\nRSVP interaction: a canceled event should not accept RSVPs via the user interface, perhaps rejecting federated webmention RSVPs as well.",
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"text": "Meetable events should be editable to explicitly cancel them, yet keep them in the list of events (upcoming or past) so it is clear to folks who may have already RSVPd, or have been sent a link to view them that they were canceled.\n\n\nUse-case: On the IndieWeb wiki we used to explicitly note on the wiki page for the Homebrew Website Club events for a particular day, if and when a particular city/location was canceled, usually by adding strike-through (s tag) or deletion (del tag) markup. This is particularly useful for when an organizer is unable to make it themselves and can\u2019t be sure that anyone else will either.\n\n\nDisplay: A canceled event should be explicitly flagged as such in any listings, perhaps with a red CANCELLED label.\n\n\nOptional name prefix: consider prefixing the editable name of the event with the all-caps \"CANCELED: \" as part of the marked up p-name of the h-event.\n\n\nIt should also be possible to edit and uncancel an event in case it was canceled accidentally or errantly by someone.\n\n\nRSVP interaction: a canceled event should no longer accept RSVPs via the user interface, perhaps rejecting federated webmention RSVPs as well.\n\n\nA canceled event may send Webmentions back to the federated RSVP posts that it is listing (and or perhaps their author domains), so those posts can be updated, and authors notified.",
"html": "<p>\nMeetable events should be editable to explicitly cancel them, yet keep them in the list of events (upcoming or past) so it is clear to folks who may have already RSVPd, or have been sent a link to view them that they were canceled.\n</p>\n<p>\nUse-case: On the IndieWeb wiki we used to explicitly note on the wiki page for the Homebrew Website Club events for a particular day, if and when a particular city/location was canceled, usually by adding strike-through (s tag) or deletion (del tag) markup. This is particularly useful for when an organizer is unable to make it themselves and can\u2019t be sure that anyone else will either.\n</p>\n<p>\nDisplay: A canceled event should be explicitly flagged as such in any listings, perhaps with a red CANCELLED label.\n</p>\n<p>\nOptional name prefix: consider prefixing the editable name of the event with the all-caps \"CANCELED: \" as part of the marked up p-name of the h-event.\n</p>\n<p>\nIt should also be possible to edit and uncancel an event in case it was canceled accidentally or errantly by someone.\n</p>\n<p>\nRSVP interaction: a canceled event should no longer accept RSVPs via the user interface, perhaps rejecting federated webmention RSVPs as well.\n</p>\n<p>\nA canceled event may send Webmentions back to the federated RSVP posts that it is listing (and or perhaps their author domains), so those posts can be updated, and authors notified.\n</p>"
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