This is like the Gashlycrumb Tinies but for websites:
It’s been interesting to see how websites die — from domain parking pages to timeouts to blank pages to outdated TLS cipher errors, there are a multitude of different ways.
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Speaking of hosting your own reading list, Maggie recently attended an indie web pop-up on personal libraries, which prompted these interesting thoughts on decentralised book clubs—ad hoc reading groups:
Taking a book-first, rather than a group-first approach would enable reading groups who don’t have to compromise on their book choices. They could gather only once or twice to discuss the book, then go their seperate ways. No long-term committment to organising and maintaining a bookclub required.
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Goodreads lost my entire account last week. Nine years as a user, some 600 books and 250 carefully written reviews all deleted and unrecoverable. Their support has not been helpful. In 35 years of being online I’ve never encountered a company with such callous disregard for their users’ data.
Ouch! Lesson learned:
My plan now is to host my own blog-like collection of all my reading notes like Tom does.
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@seaotta is it a length of post thing (longer than a tweet) or only posts with titles?
or does neither matter as long as they’re on your own website (like this reply)?
or do you mean top level posts (not replies) on your own site?
#indieweb thoughts
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Announcing the initial release of micropub, a CLI for interacting with Micropub servers.
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Here’s another great post about the IndieWeb Personal Libraries pop-up, from Maggie Appleton who facilitated a session on reading groups.
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Blogging isn’t dead. In fact, the opposite is true. We’re about to enter a golden age of personal blogs.
Make it easy for people to find you. Buy a domain name and use it to create your own website, even if it’s very simple at first. Your website is your resume, your business card, your store, your directory, and your personal magazine. It’s the one place online that you completely own and control – your Online Home.
Good advice. Also:
Don’t write on Medium.
Look, I get it. Writing on Medium is an easy way to pick up readers and increases your chances of going viral. But the costs exceed the benefits. Medium is terrible for SEO. You don’t own your content and the platform makes it difficult to turn one-time readers into loyal ones.
The more you can use platforms you own, the better. Rather than writing on Medium, do the work to build a personal blog. That way, you can have a central place to point people to.
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Great write-up by @ton of yesterday’s IndieWeb Personal Libraries pop-up session. I thought the sessions were a good start, and it helped me prioritize what to work on. Now we need to continue the discussion in blog posts and the IndieWeb wiki with some more next steps.
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"html": "<p>I\u2019ve been improving the profile screen in the new Epilogue to support adding external blogs via Micropub. You will still manage your bookshelves with Micro.blog, but the posts can go to another blog.</p>\n<p>Here\u2019s a screencast video that shows off most of the UI for searching for books, adding books to a shelf, and configuring an external blog. In this case it uses the IndieAuth and Micropub plugins for WordPress.</p>\n<p></p>",
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@Weegee This short section should give you all the necessary bits: https://indieweb.org/2022/Pop-ups/Personal_Libraries#Resources
It is BarCamp-style so bring some ideas.
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A (very) belated follow up to Getting Started with Microformats 2, covering the basics of consuming and using microformats 2 data.
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What, then, is a personal website? It is precisely that, personal. It is a new kind of self-portraiture done not with pencils, charcoal, ink, or paint. Instead it is self-portraiture done in markup language, code, prose, images, audio, and video.
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There’s a sort of joy in getting to manually create the site of your own where you have the freedom to add anything you want onto it, much like a homemade meal has that special touch to it.
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The books pop-up session is this weekend. I’m trying to get Epilogue 1.1 done before then, maybe with IndieAuth support so it’ll be more useful to IndieWeb folks not using Micro.blog.
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"html": "<p><a href=\"https://events.indieweb.org/2022/02/personal-libraries-pop-up-session-Wax8N17zQuY0\">The books pop-up session</a> is this weekend. I\u2019m trying to get Epilogue 1.1 done before then, maybe with IndieAuth support so it\u2019ll be more useful to IndieWeb folks not using Micro.blog.</p>",
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