So, for starters, here's our Bandcamp
https://fnxmusic2.bandcamp.com/
#bandcamp #indieweb #indiedance #welshindie #synthesizer #welsh
#IndieWeb people, I am trying to setup https://fed.brid.gy on my site but I keep getting a 400 when it tries to parse my h-card.
Bridgy says it cannot find it the h-card, but the html is there. Has anyone seen this before?
On my YouTube channel tonight I’ll be discussing some ways I’ve implemented #indieweb practices into my work. I’ll also look at some things I’d like to do in the future.
Would love to get some feedback from the experts ! Video goes live at 6:45 pm and will also be linked here when it goes live.
Mastodon breaks with my adherence to POSSE (Publish (on your) Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere) so I've been doing weekly digests to be sure I have a record of things I can be confident in lasting. Embedding makes it easier for posts I shared, and I can add in my own stuff properly included in the blog entry. Here's what I made this week:
https://apollolemmon.com/2022/12/18/social-digest-2022-12-11-2022-12-17/
It's definitely a bit unwieldy. Has anyone else come up with a good way to maintain POSSE?
Wanna set this up yourself? If you have a static site, it's pretty easy!
Just download your current Mastodon account's webfinger response, e.g. for my account here this is: https://botsin.space/.well-known/webfinger?resource=acct:ryanfb@botsin.space
Now, just make this file available at yourdomain.example/.well-known/webfinger, and all Mastodon searches for accounts on your domain will respond with your current profile!
(I also edited the "subject" field in mine to use e.g. "acct:ryan@ryanfb.xyz" which is maybe not necessary)
Just updated my #podcast page
📻 https://www.pixouls.xyz/podcasts.html
#personalwebsite #handcraftedwebsite #smolweb #indieweb #dither
👀 Hi hello, yes - I know what I'll be doing after work: https://getindiekit.com/
This is fantastic: @paulrobertlloyd built this comprehensive set of #IndieWeb tools to help you post from and to your own website. 💜
Uses MicroPub standard and integrates nicely with static sites!
I'm really excited about this. check it out here:
A propos of nothing, my Twitter archive is now hosted at https://kevinyank.com/twitter, thanks to @zachleat's #Tweetback project: https://github.com/tweetback/tweetback
It took me a second to get my head around, but @paulrobertlloyd's #indiekit is an awesome new way to move your social media posts to the #indieweb POSSE model (https://indieweb.org/POSSE). Host it on a private server and have it post content to your static site's GitHub repo and Mastodon!
Thinking of folks bailing on Twitter, I spent a little time clicking through old tweets from when I signed off in 2012. What I got wrong was jumping to another silo. Later went all-in on my blog, building Micro.blog, and embracing the IndieWeb. Those are the things that last.
Post-Christmas and between the years I promise that I’ll find time to rebuild my website. Promise promise promise. #indieweb
So, I guess I should do an introduction here. I'm a software developer, mostly frontend but backend as well. Big fan of CSS. I have a personal site, but it is sorely needing an rewrite.
Current project is making a weaving draft editor for the web: https://jrende.xyz/weaver
#TwitterMigration #indieweb
@futurebird I never stopped using RSS since it's inception around 2003, it's been my news reader ever since.
Over the years I split my interest over a number of #FreshRSS self-hosted accounts and via the #indieweb movement reconnected with blogs and writers, people's web..
On the side I've also used the platforms both for work/private.
RSS is the one single thing that I kept doing all along and ever more now, we can do this!
In my most recent newsletter I wrote about online resilience. This is the idea of owning your own spaces online to become less vulnerable when websites and social media platforms implode.
About preparing now so you won't suddenly lose your content and contacts later.
Given current events you may be in a state of mind where the content resonates with you. The post has some practical advice on how you can build your own online resilience.
I've been a web developer a long time and this is another all time banner day for why it's good to set up independent websites.
management is after even linktree .. but they are not banning links. it's all one off domain bans. let a thousand linktrees flourish