@johanbove Hi: yeah i'm mulling over putting a cap of users on it - or not.

This was always meant to be a home for #indieweb, #openweb and #fediverse developers and users, but also intentionally never made it ONLY for them.

Thinking about it.

#Admin

Apart from that, For about 4+ months I got only 1-2 webmentions, so I believe it is not adding much value to me or my readers. In real life When people actually have some comments on my writings they usually just send me an email or ping me on socials.

I believe the fundamental idea of #indieweb is great but it doesn't have the required attention from people which it deserved. For now I have to put webmentions aside.

This morning I published a post on my #blog about using @eleventy to generate #Netlify scheduled functions.

Actually, the website published it for me...

https://lukeb.co.uk/blog/2022/12/07/letting-eleventy-schedule-its-own-builds/

#WebDevelopment #IndieWeb #JavaScript #StaticFirst

Morning Routine and IndieWeb

Get up. Make coffee. Grab Smartphone. Read news. Read RSS feeds. It goes like this or something similar every morning and I ALWAYS get stuck on the topic of #IndieWeb. Surfing around for an hour or so. The topic simply hooked me. Today it was the wonderful work from Ryan Barrett (@snarfed.org). Ended up thinking what I can do with …

https://granary.io/

No, it’s just the #indieweb, #openweb, and #fediverse doing it’s thing.

Two days ago my #BridgyFed followers crossed 8-bits:
https://fed.brid.gy/user/tantek.com

Signs of #TwitterMigration: my prev post had ~2x more #fediverse responses than Twitter, a ~500:1 difference per follower (having ~250x more Twitter followers).

Many possible factors. Mastodon users see more from their followings. Twitter accounts could be mostly bots or abandoned. Recent posts are technical, maybe Mastodon users are more technical. Tech friends migrated first. Or hashtagging #fediverse.
#BridgyFed #TwitterMigration: #fediverse
#indieweb #fediverse #TwitterMigration #ActivityPub #SocialWeb #OpenStandards #OpenWeb

Ro is looking back

#indieweb i'm confused about how to implement webmentions. is this even feasible with a static site? i presume not...

» :fediverse: Bridgy Fed turns your web site into its own #fediverse account, visible in #Mastodon and beyond. You can post, reply, like, repost, follow […] by posting on your site with #microformats2 and sending #webmentions. Bridgy Fed translates those posts to protocols like #ActivityPub and #OStatus, and sends interactions back to your site as webmentions.«

»[It] takes some technical know-how to set up« — true, but still: Wow 😮 & nice 👍

https://fed.brid.gy/docs

/via @pfefferle

#IndieWeb

Had a nice chat with @ricmac today, looking forward to upcoming stories on #Mastodon, #Fediverse, #ActivityPub, and #IndieWeb in general!

In the meanwhile, check out Richard's Nov 15 article on ActivityPub: https://thenewstack.io/devs-are-excited-by-activitypub-open-protocol-for-mastodon/

Liked: https://snarfed.org/2022-12-06_48514

I’ve not posted to Instagram for over a year. I don’t miss the adverts or bonkers timeline. I do miss photos from family & folks I don’t see elsewhere online. This sorts that out via my RSS reader.

#IndieWeb #Instagram

I more than appreciate the extra work involved and affordances of the alternate, but I have to say a small piece of #IndieWeb spirit in my soul died as I read this. _sigh_

I wonder if anyone is documenting the amount of course material that disappears and dies in LMSs the way that some track the loss of data and content when social media silos disappear? Our institutions need to do more to help us here. (https://boffosocko.com/?p=55812436)

@colo_lee @fediverseobserver

By adding on one of a few plugins, one can turn their blog directly into an actor on the Fediverse, syndicating out posts to it, and receiving comments on those posts.

#Indieweb

https://indieweb.org/POSSE

I'm looking forward to learning about and discussing #accessibility, systems, #WebComponents, personal websites and the #IndieWeb.

Outside of work, I enjoy reading books, playing records, and being mediocre on guitar.

I'm married to a visual artist, and together we have a child under 1 and a dog over 7, in a house built 100 years ago.

You can learn a bit more about me on my personal website: https://nicksimson.com/info/

Since my last attempt at developing a Hugo theme for my homepage got bogged down in faffing about with presentation before I'd got anything close to a structure in place, I'm forcing myself to develop this next one differently. I started with a tree-view sketch of how I wanted to organize content, imported @kev's simple.css, and am strictly prohibiting myself from messing with CSS until I've got a reasonable handle on the the basic structure of the site.

The contents of the menu can change—let me just make a menu for now.

I'm definitely going to change how tags are displayed—but first, let me get them displaying at all.

Turns out, maintaining a bit of focus discipline like this can help me get a lot more done! Who'da thought? 🙄

#indieWeb #WebDesign
Website for EFFAustin.org, with a headline reading "Indieweb and Mastodon: The Time is Now". An arrow pointing to their social media buttons which features Twitter but not Mastodon.

@anildash I chose indieweb.social because of the #indieweb focus and the user size. I wanted an active community that isn't so large I'd worry the admins will be overwhelmed running it.

OMG! There is so much to love here about these processes and to see people in the wild experimenting with them and figuring them out.

Scott (@schopie1), you are not alone! There are lots of us out here doing these things, not only with WordPress but a huge variety of other platforms. There are many ways to syndicate your content depending on where it starts its life.

In addition to Jim Groom and a huge group of others’ work within A Domain of One’s Own, there’s also a broader coalition of designers, developers, professionals, hobbyists, and people of all stripes working on these problems under the name of IndieWeb.

For some of their specific work you might appreciate the following:

https://indieweb.org/Indieweb_for_Education
https://indieweb.org/A_Domain_of_One%27s_Own
https://indieweb.org/academic_samizdat
https://indieweb.org/WordPress
https://indieweb.org/Category:syndication

Incidentally, I wrote this for our friend Kathleen Fitzpatrick last week and I can’t wait to see what she’s come up with over the weekend and in the coming weeks. Within the IndieWeb community you’ll find people like Ben Werdmuller who created large portions of both WithKnown (aka Known) and Elgg and Aram Zucker-Scharff who helped to create PressForward.

I’m thrilled to see the work and huge strides that Humanities Commons is making some of these practices come to fruition.

If you’re game, perhaps we ought to plan an upcoming education-related popup event as an IndieWebCamp event to invite more people into this broader conversation?

If you have questions or need any help in these areas, I’m around, but so are hundreds of friends in the IndieWeb chat: https://chat.indieweb.org.

I hope we can bring more of these technologies to the masses in better and easier-to-use manners to lower the technical hurdles.

#academic-samizdat #domainofonesown #humanities-commons #indieweb #indieweb-for-education #indieweb-welcome #posse #pressforward #rss #syndication #wordpress

https://boffosocko.com/2022/12/05/55812399/