A great writeup by @kev on not integrating personal #blogs to services like #ActivityPub or #Indieweb: https://kevquirk.com/does-a-blog-need-to-integrate/
I tend to agree here with my #lazyblorg at least for the moment: https://github.com/novoid/lazyblorg/issues/71
@blaine @ChrisBoese @jeffjarvis @coachtony @mathowie @buster which is why we spend a lot of time at #indieweb documenting these things and distinguishing the kinds of responses, as there are commonalties across systems, not snowflake silos, and if we are to have the ability to choose which it is worth understanding them. https://indieweb.org/responses
The AS2 process shrunk a lot of variety from AS1, and in both cases the taxonomy of existing post and response types was not preserved.
My final project of 2022 was to set up my own personal space on the #IndieWeb and I'm still not quite done getting things in order. Current thing that has me a bit stumped is how to handle #comments on https://gregsplace.net I'd much prefer to turn off the native #Wordpress commenting system and stick to #Webmentions but I'm not 100% certain how to go about that... Of course, since I'm learning as I go along, more & more little things like this get added to my to-do list.
Lots of conversation recently about integrating #blogs with services like #ActivityPub and #IndieWeb.
Here's some of my thoughts on those integrations:
I'm seeing this sentiment emerge more and more lately.
I like it.
https://www.theverge.com/23513418/bring-back-personal-blogging
New blog post published! https://qubyte.codes/blog/my-2022-japanese-language-study-habits #japanese #IndieWeb
Plenty of work still to do (especially on the home page), but my site redesign was already looking better than what was public, so I’ve merged my branch. https://kevinyank.com/ is now showing my work-in-progress redesign. #indieweb https://kevinyank.com/
I looked everywhere to store files in a web app (for Noodle):
- Dropbox & GDrive JS libraries
- LocalStorage (erf)
- IndexDB
- Decentralized storage pods like Solid, RemoteStorage etc.
- showDirectoryPicker() (awesome but Chrome only)
- blockchain-based storage like IPFS
What am I missing #indieWeb?
It's mind blowing how hard it is, in 2023, to build a web app that read and write user files privately. It would be SO easy to just ask users to create an account and store everything in a DB. Why?
100 Days of IndieWeb Project
Tomorrow, January 3, 2023, I will start a 100 Days of IndieWeb project.
It will end on April 13, 2023.
The project will deliver 100 Photo Albums in 100 days.
Read More: https://tmichellemoore.com/blog/100-days-of-indieweb-project/
The more I look at this “issue” the more I’m convinced the solution is already right there and it’s called the web. Want to have an unblockable, unbannable user profile? Buy yourself a domain and get a personal website. Want to have a space where you can say and do whatever the fuck you want? Get a webspace and put up a blog.
Mastodon and the Bring Back Blogging movement has got me reminiscing on the joy of the 90s web. I'm thinking of creating a #webring specifically for people with indie #ttrpg sites/blogs. Who all would be interested in a Indie TTRPG webring?
(If you want to bring back webrings and really want to see me make this please boost!) #indieweb
Yes! I want my site to join a webring!
Nah… I like my site to disconnected and alone.
I don't have a site but I'd love a ttrpg webring!
OK Xer… What is a webring?!?