Looking for some #IndieWeb bloggers to subscribe to.

Had a clear out of my feeds, started using Inoreader (much better than Feedly so far!), and now looking for people's words to read.

Please reply with any suggestions and boost to spread the question around. Ta! 🙏

What's a good way to present feeds (RSS or Atom, doesn't matter) so that it is as easy as possible for people to subscribe in their feed reader of choice?

Perhaps a thing a bit like those interstitials you get for podcasts and music?

E.g. like this: https://orcd.co/sixsigns

But with options for various feed readers like Inoreader, Feedbin, Feedly, The Old Reader, etc. and an option to copy the URL of the feed.

And is the feed: scheme used anywhere?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feed_URI_scheme

#IndieWeb

The Year of the Personal Website · Matthias Ott – User Experience Designer
Matthias Ott is an independent user experience designer and developer from Stuttgart, Germany. Besides design practice he teaches Interface Prototyping at the Muthesius Academy of Fine Arts and Design,
https://www.pottbayer.de/2023/01/08/the-year-of-the-personal-website-%c2%b7-matthias-ott-user-experience-designer/
#DataSovereignty #Indieweb #PersonalWebsite #Blogging

Nice to see that there is such a variety of MicroPub clients, next to Quill, Micropublish and the mobile app Indigenous, there’s also sparkles. But on the desktop, I mostly just use GoBlog’s editor nowadays. It has live sync and and a live preview, which is sometimes very helpful. But flexibility is the key, use what fits you and the situation the best.

I'm obsessed with CGI. I've ripped off @cblgh's beautiful work on cerca and built a web forum that stores content in plaintext and is stupid-simple to host. Posts are written in #gemtext.

https://winduptoy.sensorstation.co/oasis.html

README: https://git.sensorstation.co/oasis.git/tree/README

#indieweb #smolweb

Project Journal: Earliest Project Memories

Introduction to the Project Journals

I am participating in the 100DaysofIndieWeb and my original 100 day project was to post my photo albums (fix past broken albums that were the result of my IndieWeb website transformation, current albums). And then I decided to change my project because I have been [...]

https://tmichellemoore.com/blog/project-journal-earliest-project-memories/

#100DaysOfIndieWeb #IndieWeb #ProjectJournal #ProjectManagement

i have updated my #gemini resource on #degrowth, #communities & scale, forgiveness & growth, and imagining a kinder future on and offline!

accessible here: gemini://hnr.fyi/research.gmi
or here: https://portal.mozz.us/gemini/hnr.fyi/research.gmi

as always, if you have any links burning a hole in your pocket that could do with being added, please send them over! i think it might be time to start more thoroughly organising it, soon.

#permacomputing #smallweb #indieweb #smolweb #sustainability #communication #networking

@tantek.com Thank you for these posts, I find them very interesting.

But I have a question about syndicating posts. I tried to set up sth similar with the activity pub plugin in wordpress and was not really satisfied with it. Namely, I would not be able to edit or delete the syndicated posts afterwards (e.g. on Mastodon). This is not an option for me as I lose control over my own content.

Also, it seems like you're interacting from your Mastodon profile as well. Is that so?

That would be a requirement for me to implement something similar. To at least be able to delete or edit posts again. How can I get something like that to work? Do you possibly have your own instance? Would appreciate any tips!

#IndieWeb #100DaysOfIndieWeb

There are more 2023 #100DaysOfIndieWeb projects, you should check them out:
* https://tmichellemoore.com/blog/tag/100daysofindieweb/ (@tmichellemoore@mastodon.social)
* https://crowdersoup.com/tags/100days (@CrowderSoup@hachyderm.io)
Got one? Reply and I'll add it.

You can (re)start a #100Days project any day. While continuity is nice, you can take breaks. As https://kevinmarks.com/ (@kevinmarks) said in #IndieWeb chat:
*  https://indieweb.org/life_happens and should take priority over artificial deadlines.

It all started back in 2017 when https://aaronparecki.com/ did the first #100DaysOfIndieWeb project:
* https://aaronparecki.com/tag/100daysofindieweb
* @100daysindieweb

Want to start one of your own? See past & present IndieWeb related 100 days projects for ideas & inspiration:
* https://indieweb.org/100_days

This is day 7 of #100DaysOfIndieWeb.

← Day 6: https://tantek.com/2023/006/t1/forward-in-time-links
→ 🔮
#100DaysOfIndieWeb #100Days #IndieWeb

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