In a scary turn of events, it's already October! But that means it's #Hacktoberfest, which is super exciting - reminder that it's #HomebrewWebsiteClub Nottingham on Wednesday which will be Hacktoberfest themed - I hope to see you there for some Free and Open Source contributing! https://events.indieweb.org/2020/09/homebrew-website-club-nottingham-hacktoberfest-edition--dTrYgmFEBZff
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I’ve just reinstalled some IndieWeb support to this blog, let’s see how it works out.
Also, hello again to folks on Micro.blog! 🙂
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You might not think this is a big deal, and maybe it’s not, but I love the idea behind the indie web: a people-focused alternative to the corporate web. Seeing everything you’ve ever linked to in one place really drives home how much of the web’s content, made by individuals, is under corporate control and identity.
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"html": "<p>Yesterday I decided to take a break from social media. This was for a number of reasons, but they all boil down to my increasing frustration with how interactions occur in rapid-fire quick-sharing spaces, and this has been growing <a href=\"http://beesbuzz.biz/blog/1912-Slowcial-networking\">for quite some time</a>.</p><p>The microblog format significantly changes the way people interact. Every post is short and taken out of context (while everyone expects everyone else to have the full context already), which makes it impossible to have a as meaningful conversation <em>especially</em> when a short notion spreads far and wide. I feel that it is a big part of what\u2019s dividing everyone in a never-ending search for clout that devolves into a shouting match.</p>\n\n\n<p>What this break means, in practical terms: I am avoiding posting to, and reading timelines of, sites like Twitter and Mastodon<a href=\"http://beesbuzz.biz/blog/1524-Social-media-break#d_e1524_fn1\">1</a>. Obviously my blog posts still get syndicated to them (chances are, that\u2019s how you saw this post!), and if someone links to something from them on Discord or Slack I\u2019ll still read it (which is why I don\u2019t just block those sites from my network outright). But I\u2019m keeping my browsers signed out of the sites themselves to prevent me from seeing notifications and beginning to doomscroll and so on. And of course responses to my posts still come in as webmentions, so I\u2019ll see those eventually \u2014 but unless something is posted as a native comment I probably won\u2019t respond directly.</p><p>This also means it takes a much more concerted effort for me to share my thoughts on things, which hopefully means I\u2019ll be more thoughtful about what I do share. And hopefully this means I both miss out on and avoid participating in the unhelpful churn of discourse and hot takes.</p><p>For real-time chat I\u2019ll still be on Discord and Slack, but I\u2019m also significantly cutting back on my involvement in high-traffic random chatter spaces. I\u2019ve muted most of the servers I\u2019m on so that I need to make a specific effort to look for conversations, and I am trying to stick to more meaningful conversations with small groups of people (such as my songwriting and drawing groups, as well as <a href=\"http://beesbuzz.biz/discord\">my own small community</a>) rather than trying to sip from a firehose.</p><p>So far I keep noticing that when I have an intrusive, quippy thought that I\u2019d normally post for a quick rush of dopamine, I just have to keep the thought to myself and decide whether it\u2019s worth holding onto by saving to a note to myself for later<a href=\"http://beesbuzz.biz/blog/1524-Social-media-break#d_e1524_fn2\">2</a>. So far I haven\u2019t saved anything, and I\u2019m realizing just how much pointless ephemera and effluvia it all is, and how quickly it evaporated from my brain; why does that need to be put somewhere for everyone to see?</p><p>I\u2019m just not wired to be able to deal with constant, unending, fire-and-forget interactions with others, and certainly not being randomly connected with thousands (if not millions) of others in real time. I\u2019m pretty sure humans in general aren\u2019t really capable of this and I wonder just how much of a mental health burden this is placing on everyone right now.</p><p>Social media is like crack, and it\u2019s time I finally break my addiction. It hasn\u2019t been healthy for me at all.</p>\n\n<ol><li><p>I\u2019d basically been avoiding Twitter for the most part anyway; it turns out that it\u2019s not just an <em>algorithmic</em> timeline that\u2019s a problem, though. For all its good intentions, Mastodon is still basically a Twitter clone, and it still has the same problems Twitter was trying to solve with the algorithmic timeline in the first place. <a href=\"http://beesbuzz.biz/blog/1524-Social-media-break#r_e1524_fn1\">\u21a9</a></p></li><li><p>Oddly, the thought never really occurred to me to post it to Discord even though that seems like a perfect spot for it. Which I think tells me a lot about the messed-up motivations in why I would post to social media in the first place. <a href=\"http://beesbuzz.biz/blog/1524-Social-media-break#r_e1524_fn2\">\u21a9</a></p></li></ol><p><a href=\"http://beesbuzz.biz/blog/1524-Social-media-break#comments\">comments</a></p>",
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From the IndieWeb chat: Tantek Çelik suggests “Blocktober”. Block the big social networks in October. Maybe you can’t quit Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube forever, but you can do it for a month.
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Reminder that it's #HomebrewWebsiteClub Nottingham tomorrow! I hope to see you there at 1730 for some website stuff - it'll be the last non-#Hacktoberfest themed one until November! https://events.indieweb.org/2020/09/homebrew-website-club-nottingham-4BIUc3geqfW0
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Why keep blogging? For me, there are at least 3 good reasons:
- To leave a trace.
- To figure out what I have to say.
- Because I like it.
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"text": "15 years of blogging (and 3 reasons I keep going) - Austin Kleon\n\n\n\n\n Why keep blogging? For me, there are at least 3 good reasons:\n \n To leave a trace.\n To figure out what I have to say.\n Because I like it.",
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"text": "Ich war am 05. August zu Besuch beim WordPress Meetup in Stuttgart um \u00fcber das IndieWeb und WordPress zu sprechen. Wer es nicht sehen konnte, kann das hier nachholen:\n\n\n\npowered by Crowdcast\n\n\n\nEin gro\u00dfer Teil des Vortrags war eine Live-Demo, die nicht immer ganz perfekt geklappt hat, aber es war ein Versuch. N\u00e4chstes Mal wird besser\u2026 Versprochen \ud83d\ude09",
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Gutenberg compatibility would be killer. All the tools are there in Gutenberg to make awesome IndieWeb friendly posts, but might be difficult to get it to play nice with the current plugins & themes.
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You have hit upon one of the great conundrums of the IndieWeb - everyone loves static sites until they want to do something dynamic 😄
I know you already moved off Next.js but I use that now, and it can actually be a mix of statically generated and dynamic content which works great for me.
The other thing to look into is basically fancy build steps. I don't really know if it is common in Jekyll, but in things like Gatsby and 11ty it is quite common to have a build step that pulls data from external sources, then new builds can be fired by webhooks.
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I'm going!Time to catch up on some IndieWeb!
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Sunlit 3.0 for iOS is now available in the App Store! It’s built on the foundation of Micro.blog, but just for photos, and it can also publish to WordPress or IndieWeb blogs. Kind of like Instagram except no ads, no algorithms, and no Facebook.
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"text": "Reminder that it's #HomebrewWebsiteClub Nottingham tomorrow! I hope to see you there at 1730 for some website stuff! https://events.indieweb.org/2020/09/homebrew-website-club-nottingham-WAiW57QjvHe2",
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