Where is my (new?) friend who knows about uWSGI? #django #indieweb

Wait, what?! Yokohama has a TRAM MUSEUM?!

I know here I’m going when I return now.

(↩️ to https://jamesvandyne.com/3833184b-7a56-4a1d-b8bf-7e3f9c62f7c8 @jamesvandyne)

…yep, I’m using a #webmention in a toot coz I get down like that. 😏

#indieweb the world!

Re-did my entire website in Wordpress. This should be relatively well integrated with the #indieWeb and #ActivityPub, feel free to try it out!

I'll be trying to post there more and share on social media, rather than the other way round. Hope it will work well :)

https://alexsirac.com/86-2/

@kfitz I'd just get a #raspberrypi and slap it in one of those cool bamboo cases you can get on Etsy. Sits there like a quaint toy and when people ask you nonchalantly go "oh! that's my webserver." I think it's pretty up there in terms of #indieweb badassery.

Going #IndieWeb is becoming a bit infectious. I’m researching the possibility of spinning up a Ubuntu server based virtual machine on my home NAS and moving all my web stuff there. This is a bananas idea, right?

I just finished adding support for Photo posts to my website with the ability to syndicate to both Twitter and #Mastodon. These are some of the sticking points I ran into with Mastodon and #Django.

https://orangegnome.com/posts/2264/posting-images-to-mastodon-with-django-imagefield

#MastodonApi #Indieweb

As the new year dawns, I have been thinking more intentionally about the importance of #blogging both for me as a person and leader in #HigherEd, and for the wellbeing of the ecosystem of digital communication. #ScholComm #SocialMedia #IndieWeb #Writing
https://cplong.org/2023/01/return-to-blogging/

🖋 “Let's POSSE to Mastodon with a JSON Feed and a GitHub Action”

After building a Node script for my own POSSE needs, I thought it would be good if other people could also use it. I knew not many people would be able to use the script as-is, so I built a GitHub Action that is much simpler to use, without losing any feature, even gaining some!

📅 7 January 2023

#IndieWeb #POSSE #Mastodon #JSONFeed #GitHub

⚓️ https://nicolas-hoizey.com/articles/2023/01/07/let-s-posse-to-mastodon-with-a-json-feed-and-a-github-action/

The #IndieWeb default has users individually moderating their own WebMentions or comments section.

This is in contrast to the #Fediverse which has less preventive measures (eg comment approvals) due to the reliance on shared admins and moderators, for better or worse. Instances that give users a choice (eg QOTO) are socially pressured to conform.

A possible solution is consolidation; have instances that are “too big to ban”.

Another is to decentralised even more; make hosting super simple.

https://dangillmor.com/ wishes for “forward-in-time links so we could read … his 2023 #100Days project, #100DaysOfIndieWeb … more easily from the beginning” https://mastodon.social/@dangillmor/109646621709452885

Great suggestion Dan. Wish granted.

On my #IndieWeb site, I control the user experience.

Since 2010^1, I’ve had previous/next ( ← → ) temporal^2 navigation links on the top right of my post permalinks, across all posts (something I always wanted on my notes, and Twitter lacked)

In 2018^3, I added similar ( ← → ) links on day archive pages, for previous/next days.

Ideally I’d build similar automatic ( ← → ) links for each hashtag in a post, for the previous/next post with that same hashtag.

OR for now I could manually add forward-in-time links to the bottom of my five previous #100DaysOfIndieWeb posts, and with each subsequent post, remember to update the previous one.

So that’s what I did, am doing, per https://indieweb.org/manual_until_it_hurts.

Previous #100DaysOfIndieWeb posts updated.

This is day 6 of #100DaysOfIndieWeb #100Days, which is now a https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doubly_linked_list

← Day 5: https://tantek.com/2023/005/t3/indieweb-simpler-approach
→ 🔮

Previously, previously, previously:
^1 https://tantek.com/2010/032/t7/inventions-to-tweet-from-site
^2 https://tantek.com/2011/102/t2/navigation-arrows-back-past-forward-future-ui-pattern
^3 https://tantek.com/2018/308/t2/indiewebcamp-archive-navigation-day-archives
#100Days #100DaysOfIndieWeb #IndieWeb

I wish @tantek.com could find a way to put forward-in-time links so we could read what will be an epic -- his "2023 #100Days project, #100DaysOfIndieWeb, posting an #IndieWeb encouragement, tool, or tip at least once a day for 100 days, to setup and use your own personal site instead of someone else's garage." -- more easily from the beginning.

Day 1 here: https://tantek.com/2023/001/t1/own-your-notes

A post from @tantek.com really resonated with me, about a simpler approach to #Indieweb. I decided that today I would embark on my own #100daysofindieweb project over on my blog.

Here's day 1:

https://crowdersoup.com/posts/projects/indieweb/100-days/day-1/

#TIL about the #IndieWeb and #IndieAuth and #IndieLogin in particular. I setup my homepage as directed and it worked. I can login to a few sites just with my email address, GitHub, Twitter account, or GPG key.

Not sure I'll keep these options enabled but it was fun to learn about the concept.

https://indieauth.com/setup

I'm slowly but surely migrating all of my repos from GitHub to #Codeberg because MS. The fun thing is I have found 3 projects that I forgot about and want to start back to work on! I'm currently working on a 4th that I want to finish... but hey looks like my code project in backlog just grew! The upside is most of the projects are #RaspberryPi friendly and will help with electronics projects.

Overall migrating off GH has hidden benefits! #IndieWeb

100 Days of IndieWeb

I am on day 4 of my 100 days of IndieWeb quest. I have been thinking about it and have decided to start over. I have over 250,000 photos, so posting 100 in 100 days would really be easy. I am changing my goal to something a little more challenging. I am going to post 100 Project Memories instead. The goal will be to post memories of the various projects that I

https://tmichellemoore.com/blog/100-days-of-indieweb/

#100DaysOfIndieWeb #IndieWeb #projectmanagement

A new year is a chance for new habits and new events. It’s your < 10min update on the #IndieWeb community!

This Week in the IndieWeb audio edition for December 31st, 2022 - January 6th, 2023. https://martymcgui.re/2023/01/06/this-week-in-the-indieweb-audio-edition--december-31st-2022---january-6th-2023/

This Week in the IndieWeb Audio Edition • December 31st, 2022 - January 6th, 2023

#podcast #IndieWeb #this-week-indieweb-podcast

i am becoming more and more fucked off with those who parade the “indieweb” as the ideal, and the answer to all the problems with surveillance tech.

the #indieweb, as a group, consists of very nice, welcoming and encouraging people.

the indieweb, as a concept is nonsense. at best, it’s a 1% or 10% solution, making it little removed from a country club. it’s a solution for those who can afford it.

please, stop promoting it as a panacea. it isn’t and you’re showing your arse.

If any developers know how Mastodon turns a user's address like @rcade into a link, addresses for one instance don't appear to be working. #indieweb
https://indieweb.social/@xian@tilde.zone/109644035293234285

“Once you setup your domain & provider (or host/CMS), you always know where to post.

Your own site.

[…] Create first, edit for audience(s) second.

It’s refreshing & liberating.”

@tantek.com

#blogging #PersonalSites #indieweb
https://tantek.com/2023/005/t3/indieweb-simpler-approach