https://kevinmarks.com/ good catch and thanks. Fixed the typos and resent a Webmention to #BridgyFed using https://mention.tech/ — we’ll see if the cache of my post on your instance is updated.
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"text": "https://kevinmarks.com/ good catch and thanks. Fixed the typos and resent a Webmention to #BridgyFed using https://mention.tech/ \u2014 we\u2019ll see if the cache of my post on your instance is updated.",
"html": "<a href=\"https://kevinmarks.com/\">https://kevinmarks.com/</a> good catch and thanks. Fixed the typos and resent a Webmention to #<span class=\"p-category\">BridgyFed</span> using <a href=\"https://mention.tech/\">https://mention.tech/</a> \u2014 we\u2019ll see if the cache of my post on your instance is updated."
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My fifth day of #100daysofindieweb is coming to a close. I worked more on grouping tweets by type based on the markdown output of my Twitter Archive.
I wrote about it here: https://crowdersoup.com/posts/projects/indieweb/100-days/day-5-classifying-tweets-continued/
#Indieweb
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"html": "<p>My fifth day of <a href=\"https://hachyderm.io/tags/100daysofindieweb\">#<span>100daysofindieweb</span></a> is coming to a close. I worked more on grouping tweets by type based on the markdown output of my Twitter Archive.</p><p>I wrote about it here: <a href=\"https://crowdersoup.com/posts/projects/indieweb/100-days/day-5-classifying-tweets-continued/\"><span>https://</span><span>crowdersoup.com/posts/projects</span><span>/indieweb/100-days/day-5-classifying-tweets-continued/</span></a></p><p><a href=\"https://hachyderm.io/tags/Indieweb\">#<span>Indieweb</span></a></p>",
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"html": "<p>opened: the Shoujo Kakumei Utena fanlisting <a href=\"https://sku.anthy.net\"><span>https://</span><span>sku.anthy.net</span><span></span></a></p><p><a href=\"https://fandom.ink/tags/ShoujoKakumeiUtena\">#<span>ShoujoKakumeiUtena</span></a> <a href=\"https://fandom.ink/tags/RevolutionaryGirlUtena\">#<span>RevolutionaryGirlUtena</span></a> <a href=\"https://fandom.ink/tags/fanlisting\">#<span>fanlisting</span></a> <a href=\"https://fandom.ink/tags/fansite\">#<span>fansite</span></a> <a href=\"https://fandom.ink/tags/staticwebsite\">#<span>staticwebsite</span></a> <a href=\"https://fandom.ink/tags/oldweb\">#<span>oldweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://fandom.ink/tags/handmadehtml\">#<span>handmadehtml</span></a> <a href=\"https://fandom.ink/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://fandom.ink/tags/retroweb\">#<span>retroweb</span></a></p>",
"text": "opened: the Shoujo Kakumei Utena fanlisting https://sku.anthy.net#ShoujoKakumeiUtena #RevolutionaryGirlUtena #fanlisting #fansite #staticwebsite #oldweb #handmadehtml #indieweb #retroweb"
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"html": "<img src=\"https://willnorris.com/hand-heart.jpg\" alt=\"Woman holding her hands in the shape of a heart, framing a sunset.\" /><p>Over the last decade or so, many companies (especially in tech) have adopted a\n\u201cNo Jerks\u201d policy. The idea is to have policies in place for dealing with\nworkplace bullies and jerks, and to have safeguards in the recruiting and hiring\npipeline to prevent them from being hired in the first place. Much of this wave\nof emphasizing workplace civility seems to have begun with Robert Sutton\u2019s 2007\nbook, <em><a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_No_Asshole_Rule\">The No Asshole Rule</a></em> and the numerous articles that followed. When I\nwas at Google, this topic was emphasized in a 2013 internal memo from a senior\nexecutive that was (and still is) widely circulated around the company.</p>\n<p>These kinds of articles and memos can serve as great introductions to\nunderstanding the impact bullies and jerks have on teams and the entire\norganization, and the more extreme examples of this behavior are often easy to\nspot. However, I found that some of the examples in Sutton\u2019s book, while true\nreports of actual situations, were <strong>so</strong> extreme that they bordered on caricature.\nIt became all too easy to dismiss them, feeling that <em>my</em> workplace doesn\u2019t have\nany of <em>those</em> people.</p>\n<p>But what I have found in my experience is that <strong>most</strong> people are not overtly\njerks <strong>most</strong> of the time. People tend to be far more nuanced, and the\nbehaviors that can lead to discord on a team are far more subtle, and often\nunintentional.</p>\n<p>The risk of teams and organizations only focusing on avoiding negative behavior\nis that they will, at best, trend toward neutral behavior. It\u2019s not enough to\nsimply not be a jerk. We must strive to be <strong>intentionally positive</strong>.</p>\n<p>Being <em>intentionally positive</em> is not something that happens by accident. It\u2019s\nnot something you stumble into, and I suspect that it does not come naturally to\nmany people. By definition, being intentionally positive is a conscious and\ndeliberate choice to behave in a particular way.</p>\n<p>So what does it mean to be intentionally positive in the workplace? It\u2019s really\nnothing profound or surprising. It\u2019s about being respectful to coworkers,\nempathetic and thoughtful in communication, quick to correct and apologize when\nyou make a mistake, and quick to forgive when others do. I\u2019ve always worked in\nengineering organizations, so I\u2019ll give two concrete examples from my experience\nthere, but the lessons apply to any kind of work.</p>\n<h2>Building a better future</h2>\n<p>Any sufficiently complex software project is going to\nhave bugs. The documentation is never as clear as you would like, and the tests\nare never as thorough. Decisions or policies that were made years ago might no\nlonger make sense, and there may be no one left that even remembers how or why\nthey were made in the first place. We nearly always work in imperfect\nsituations, but the attitude we have toward that can have a big impact on a\nteam.</p>\n<p>Off-handed remarks about how poorly a piece of work has been done, or how\nshort-sighted a decision was, sets the tone for how other\u2019s work is evaluated.\nWhen done in a critical rather than constructive manner, it only serves to tear\npeople down, even if they\u2019re no longer around to hear it. In fact, it\u2019s\nespecially important if they\u2019re no longer around, since this signals to the\ncurrent team how they should expect their own work to be discussed after they\u2019re\ngone.</p>\n<p>There\u2019s a concept in improvisational acting and comedy called \u201cYes, and\u2026\u201d. It\u2019s\na technique of accepting whatever idea or direction your partner gives you (the\n\u201cyes\u201d), and then building on that (the \u201cand\u201d). Even if the idea seems\npreposterous or isn\u2019t where you were wanting to go. In business settings, this\nis often discussed in connection with brainstorming sessions, but I think it\napplies here as well because it\u2019s really about attitude. If we\u2019re dealing with\nlegacy code or unclear policies, we accept whatever we have today, and then\nbuild on it. We may still end up changing it, even drastically, but it means we\nwill do so with an intentionally positive attitude.</p>\n<p>Bob Ross was famous for saying that \u201cwe don\u2019t make mistakes, we have happy\naccidents\u201d. What is that, if not applying \u201cyes, and\u2026\u201d to his painting? Yes\nthis thing happened, and we\u2019re going to work with it and turn it into something\npositive.</p>\n<h2>Communicating with care</h2>\n<p>I think one of the hardest skills in life, and one I\u2019m\nnot sure I\u2019ll ever truly master, is effective communication. Especially as more\npeople are working remotely, and conversations are split across a variety of\ncommunication channels, the opportunity for misunderstandings is ever\nincreasing. Whether it\u2019s a simple code or design review for a teammate, or\nanswering the same customer question for the 100th time by a new-hire that\ndoesn\u2019t know any better, there is a huge opportunity to be intentionally\npositive in our communication.</p>\n<p>In technical reviews in particular, I have found that short, to-the-point\ncomments meant to be expedient can also be received as brusque, impatient, or\ndismissive. Projects like <a href=\"https://conventionalcomments.org/\">Conventional Comments</a> suggest a structured way to\nprefix comments with additional context, but I\u2019ve also found that simply\nresponding in complete sentences often leads to clearer communication. Or\nasking questions rather than giving commands: \u201cHave you considered X here?\u201d\nrather than \u201cdo X here\u201d. (I\u2019ve also seen this backfire where such a Socratic\nmethod led to frustration with a reviewer that clearly seemed to have an opinion\nbut just wouldn\u2019t outright say it.)</p>\n<p>When dealing with customer questions, we can start by being careful to fully\nunderstand their specific situation, since it may actually not be the same as\nthose before them. And then we can be friendly, helpful, and understanding of\ntheir problem. This isn\u2019t about platitudes or fake hospitality (that really\ndrives me crazy); this is about genuine empathy and kindness.</p>\n<p>While being intentionally positive with how we communicate toward others, it\u2019s\nequally (if not more) important to take the same attitude when we\u2019re on the\nreceiving end. This is often described as \u201cassuming good intent\u201d or the\nprinciple of charity. If something that someone says could be interpreted\nmultiple ways, assume that they meant it in the best possible interpretation.\nEven if you know that they didn\u2019t, it can sometimes be effective to simply\nignore that fact and respond as if they did.</p>\n<h2>The cost of being intentionally positive</h2>\n<p>Like any other skill, this will not come naturally for everyone (I know it often\ndoesn\u2019t for me). It may require conscious effort, and it may feel awkward at\ntimes. And that may mean that it takes longer to reply to an email or complete\na code review because you have to spend extra time thinking about how you\nrespond. That\u2019s okay. As a manager, <strong>I\u2019m willing to sacrifice velocity in\norder to improve team health</strong> because I know that we will only get better at it\nand it will come more naturally with practice.</p>\n<p>The only way to build the kind of team that I would like to work on is to make\ndeliberate decisions to be that team each day.</p>\n<p>(I picked up the term \u201cintentionally positive\u201d from the <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/code-of-conduct\">IndieWeb Code of\nConduct</a> which begins, \u201cIndieWeb is an intentionally positive community\u201d, which\nI absolutely love and it\u2019s always stuck with me. I did some digging, and it\nwas added by <a href=\"https://tantek.com/\">Tantek \u00c7elik</a> in <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/wiki/index.php?title=code-of-conduct&type=revision&diff=1939&oldid=1938\">February 2013</a>.)</p>",
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However, I found that some of the examples in Sutton\u2019s book, while true\nreports of actual situations, were so extreme that they bordered on caricature.\nIt became all too easy to dismiss them, feeling that my workplace doesn\u2019t have\nany of those people.\nBut what I have found in my experience is that most people are not overtly\njerks most of the time. People tend to be far more nuanced, and the\nbehaviors that can lead to discord on a team are far more subtle, and often\nunintentional.\nThe risk of teams and organizations only focusing on avoiding negative behavior\nis that they will, at best, trend toward neutral behavior. It\u2019s not enough to\nsimply not be a jerk. We must strive to be intentionally positive.\nBeing intentionally positive is not something that happens by accident. It\u2019s\nnot something you stumble into, and I suspect that it does not come naturally to\nmany people. By definition, being intentionally positive is a conscious and\ndeliberate choice to behave in a particular way.\nSo what does it mean to be intentionally positive in the workplace? It\u2019s really\nnothing profound or surprising. It\u2019s about being respectful to coworkers,\nempathetic and thoughtful in communication, quick to correct and apologize when\nyou make a mistake, and quick to forgive when others do. I\u2019ve always worked in\nengineering organizations, so I\u2019ll give two concrete examples from my experience\nthere, but the lessons apply to any kind of work.\nBuilding a better future\nAny sufficiently complex software project is going to\nhave bugs. The documentation is never as clear as you would like, and the tests\nare never as thorough. Decisions or policies that were made years ago might no\nlonger make sense, and there may be no one left that even remembers how or why\nthey were made in the first place. 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(I\u2019ve also seen this backfire where such a Socratic\nmethod led to frustration with a reviewer that clearly seemed to have an opinion\nbut just wouldn\u2019t outright say it.)\nWhen dealing with customer questions, we can start by being careful to fully\nunderstand their specific situation, since it may actually not be the same as\nthose before them. And then we can be friendly, helpful, and understanding of\ntheir problem. This isn\u2019t about platitudes or fake hospitality (that really\ndrives me crazy); this is about genuine empathy and kindness.\nWhile being intentionally positive with how we communicate toward others, it\u2019s\nequally (if not more) important to take the same attitude when we\u2019re on the\nreceiving end. This is often described as \u201cassuming good intent\u201d or the\nprinciple of charity. 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As a manager, I\u2019m willing to sacrifice velocity in\norder to improve team health because I know that we will only get better at it\nand it will come more naturally with practice.\nThe only way to build the kind of team that I would like to work on is to make\ndeliberate decisions to be that team each day.\n(I picked up the term \u201cintentionally positive\u201d from the IndieWeb Code of\nConduct which begins, \u201cIndieWeb is an intentionally positive community\u201d, which\nI absolutely love and it\u2019s always stuck with me. I did some digging, and it\nwas added by Tantek \u00c7elik in February 2013.)"
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@cplong @sramsay
IndieWeb, blogging, fountain pens?!? I almost hate to mention it for the rabbit hole it may become, but you’ll get a bit of all three here: https://micro.blog/discover/pens. Happy New Year!
#blogging #fountain-pens #indieweb #micro-blog
https://boffosocko.com/2023/01/10/55813650/
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"html": "<p></p><p><a href=\"https://hcommons.social/@cplong\">@cplong</a> <a href=\"https://hcommons.social/@sramsay\">@sramsay</a><br />\nIndieWeb, blogging, fountain pens?!<a class=\"u-in-reply-to\" href=\"https://hcommons.social/@sramsay/109660599682539192\">?</a> I almost hate to mention it for the rabbit hole it may become, but you\u2019ll get a bit of all three here: <a href=\"https://micro.blog/discover/pens\">https://micro.blog/discover/pens</a>. Happy New Year!<br /></p><p><a class=\"u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://boffosocko.com/tag/blogging/\">#blogging</a> <a class=\"u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://boffosocko.com/tag/fountain-pens/\">#fountain-pens</a> <a class=\"u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://boffosocko.com/tag/indieweb/\">#indieweb</a> <a class=\"u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://boffosocko.com/tag/micro-blog/\">#micro-blog</a></p><p><a href=\"https://boffosocko.com/2023/01/10/55813650/\">https://boffosocko.com/2023/01/10/55813650/</a></p>",
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Since I simply fake it as a front end developer I always find myself needing icons and never knowing where to get them. So I ran across this in tldr today and sharing it as much as saving it for future reference. https://iconoir.com
It's MIT Licensed and open source, feels nice and helpful in #IndieWeb circles!
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"html": "<p>Since I simply fake it as a front end developer I always find myself needing icons and never knowing where to get them. So I ran across this in tldr today and sharing it as much as saving it for future reference. <a href=\"https://iconoir.com\"><span>https://</span><span>iconoir.com</span><span></span></a> </p><p>It's MIT Licensed and open source, feels nice and helpful in <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/IndieWeb\">#<span>IndieWeb</span></a> circles!</p>",
"text": "Since I simply fake it as a front end developer I always find myself needing icons and never knowing where to get them. So I ran across this in tldr today and sharing it as much as saving it for future reference. https://iconoir.com It's MIT Licensed and open source, feels nice and helpful in #IndieWeb circles!"
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"html": "<p>Project Journal: A School System Implementing Computers in Schools</p><p>Introduction</p><p>Today\u2019s project journal is a memory of being on the edge of a project to install computers and networks in a school system. </p><p><a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/100DaysofIndieWeb\">#<span>100DaysofIndieWeb</span></a>, <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/IndieWeb\">#<span>IndieWeb</span></a>, <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/ProjectJournal\">#<span>ProjectJournal</span></a>, <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/ProjectManagement\">#<span>ProjectManagement</span></a></p><p>Day 3 of 100</p><p>When I</p><p><a href=\"https://tmichellemoore.com/blog/project-journal-a-school-system-implementing-computers-in-schools/\"><span>https://</span><span>tmichellemoore.com/blog/projec</span><span>t-journal-a-school-system-implementing-computers-in-schools/</span></a></p><p><a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/100DaysOfIndieWeb\">#<span>100DaysOfIndieWeb</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/IndieWeb\">#<span>IndieWeb</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/ProgramManagement\">#<span>ProgramManagement</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/ProjectJournal\">#<span>ProjectJournal</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/ProjectManagement\">#<span>ProjectManagement</span></a></p>",
"text": "Project Journal: A School System Implementing Computers in SchoolsIntroductionToday\u2019s project journal is a memory of being on the edge of a project to install computers and networks in a school system. #100DaysofIndieWeb, #IndieWeb, #ProjectJournal, #ProjectManagementDay 3 of 100When Ihttps://tmichellemoore.com/blog/project-journal-a-school-system-implementing-computers-in-schools/#100DaysOfIndieWeb #IndieWeb #ProgramManagement #ProjectJournal #ProjectManagement"
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@OohDirectory People that write about #IndieWeb tools and principles? https://indieweb.org/
I'm not sure tbh. Reason I asked is because I wanted to find other people who regularly blog about it. Trouble with IndieWeb is that people often post about all sorts of stuff, so can't be put into one category, which is why I thought a tag might work better.
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"html": "<p><span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url\" href=\"https://mastodon.social/@OohDirectory\">@<span>OohDirectory</span></a></span> People that write about <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/IndieWeb\">#<span>IndieWeb</span></a> tools and principles? <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/\"><span>https://</span><span>indieweb.org/</span><span></span></a></p><p>I'm not sure tbh. Reason I asked is because I wanted to find other people who regularly blog about it. Trouble with IndieWeb is that people often post about all sorts of stuff, so can't be put into one category, which is why I thought a tag might work better.</p>",
"text": "@OohDirectory People that write about #IndieWeb tools and principles? https://indieweb.org/I'm not sure tbh. Reason I asked is because I wanted to find other people who regularly blog about it. Trouble with IndieWeb is that people often post about all sorts of stuff, so can't be put into one category, which is why I thought a tag might work better."
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I have looked at a bunch of different #WordPress plugins in order for my website to interact in different ways on the #Fediverse, primarily #mastodon. You have the #indieweb collection of plugins and plugins that @pfefferle has built along with the plugin collection that @jan is building with #indieblocks
What is the collection of plugins that you’ve landed on for you personal and brand websites & why?
Looks like there are a lot of options with some overlap as well
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"text": "I have looked at a bunch of different #WordPress plugins in order for my website to interact in different ways on the #Fediverse, primarily #mastodon. You have the #indieweb collection of plugins and plugins that @pfefferle has built along with the plugin collection that @jan is building with #indieblocksWhat is the collection of plugins that you\u2019ve landed on for you personal and brand websites & why?Looks like there are a lot of options with some overlap as well"
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@ryanrandall @natalie I’m seeing more HCommons folx looking at #IndieWeb, so I’ll mention that I’ve got several IndieWeb friendly sites including on #WordPress as does @kfitz, who I think has also been experimenting with static sites lately. If you need support, there’s a great and helpful community you’ll find at https://chat.indieweb.org for all your questions. You might find some useful tidbits and examples at https://indieweb.org/Indieweb_for_Education as well. (https://boffosocko.com/?p=55813641)
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"html": "<p><span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url\" href=\"https://hcommons.social/@ryanrandall\">@<span>ryanrandall</span></a></span> <span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url\" href=\"https://hcommons.social/@natalie\">@<span>natalie</span></a></span> I\u2019m seeing more HCommons folx looking at <a href=\"https://hcommons.social/tags/IndieWeb\">#<span>IndieWeb</span></a>, so I\u2019ll mention that I\u2019ve got several IndieWeb friendly sites including on <a href=\"https://hcommons.social/tags/WordPress\">#<span>WordPress</span></a> as does <span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url\" href=\"https://hcommons.social/@kfitz\">@<span>kfitz</span></a></span>, who I think has also been experimenting with static sites lately. If you need support, there\u2019s a great and helpful community you\u2019ll find at <a href=\"https://chat.indieweb.org\"><span>https://</span><span>chat.indieweb.org</span><span></span></a> for all your questions. You might find some useful tidbits and examples at <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/Indieweb_for_Education\"><span>https://</span><span>indieweb.org/Indieweb_for_Educ</span><span>ation</span></a> as well. (<a href=\"https://boffosocko.com/?p=55813641\"><span>https://</span><span>boffosocko.com/?p=55813641</span><span></span></a>)</p>",
"text": "@ryanrandall @natalie I\u2019m seeing more HCommons folx looking at #IndieWeb, so I\u2019ll mention that I\u2019ve got several IndieWeb friendly sites including on #WordPress as does @kfitz, who I think has also been experimenting with static sites lately. If you need support, there\u2019s a great and helpful community you\u2019ll find at https://chat.indieweb.org for all your questions. You might find some useful tidbits and examples at https://indieweb.org/Indieweb_for_Education as well. (https://boffosocko.com/?p=55813641)"
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Everybody's so concerned with finding new ways to post and syndicate content on #activityPub and #rss they are forgetting to have something unique and interesting to say.
Your milquetoast opinions do not deserve their own #indieweb blog.
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"html": "<p>Everybody's so concerned with finding new ways to post and syndicate content on <a href=\"https://mas.to/tags/activityPub\">#<span>activityPub</span></a> and <a href=\"https://mas.to/tags/rss\">#<span>rss</span></a> they are forgetting to have something unique and interesting to say.</p><p>Your milquetoast opinions do not deserve their own <a href=\"https://mas.to/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> blog.</p>",
"text": "Everybody's so concerned with finding new ways to post and syndicate content on #activityPub and #rss they are forgetting to have something unique and interesting to say.Your milquetoast opinions do not deserve their own #indieweb blog."
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Question for #bloggers, #indieweb and anyone who reads or writes a #blog:
Does anyone have good example of a blog that showcases the authors writing from multiple sources (not just the blog) in a seamless way? I’m talking more than an about page with a few links.
I’m working on incorporating writing I’ve done in the past (like on https://minafi.com ) into my personal blog ( https://adamfortuna.com ) and looking for inspiration.
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"text": "Question for #bloggers, #indieweb and anyone who reads or writes a #blog:Does anyone have good example of a blog that showcases the authors writing from multiple sources (not just the blog) in a seamless way? I\u2019m talking more than an about page with a few links.I\u2019m working on incorporating writing I\u2019ve done in the past (like on https://minafi.com ) into my personal blog ( https://adamfortuna.com ) and looking for inspiration."
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It’ll never be completely done, but apart from some feed icons and visual tweaks, the bulk of my website redesign is done. Call this the beta release. Feedback/questions welcome! Meanwhile, time to get back into the writing habit, and post all my other stuff to my own site. #indieweb #POSSE https://kevinyank.com/
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"text": "It\u2019ll never be completely done, but apart from some feed icons and visual tweaks, the bulk of my website redesign is done. Call this the beta release. Feedback/questions welcome! Meanwhile, time to get back into the writing habit, and post all my other stuff to my own site. #indieweb #POSSE https://kevinyank.com/"
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Bookwyrm is fun, but it's also not very supportive of #Indieweb right now; what would be cool, though not sure how plausible it is, would be to have anything posted from a Bookwyrm server to be copied to one's web site as a post kind of read.
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"text": "Bookwyrm is fun, but it's also not very supportive of #Indieweb right now; what would be cool, though not sure how plausible it is, would be to have anything posted from a Bookwyrm server to be copied to one's web site as a post kind of read."
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I'm also going to be publishing my books to my personal web site via Epilogue once I get things going; #indieweb for the win.
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"html": "<p>I'm also going to be publishing my books to my personal web site via Epilogue once I get things going; <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> for the win.</p>",
"text": "I'm also going to be publishing my books to my personal web site via Epilogue once I get things going; #indieweb for the win."
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Every day now I come across something independent, creative, unique and interesting on the #fediverse the #smolweb #indienet #indieweb. It feels like an independent Internet is really flourishing - feels kind-of like the mid-to-late '90s, only now it's much more... accessible, findable, creative, politically interesting, artistic, informed, subversive, non-commercial, independent. In this moment it feels like the 'Net is *ours* and not theirs (corporates/states). #mastodon #gemini
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"html": "<p>Every day now I come across something independent, creative, unique and interesting on the <a href=\"https://fosstodon.org/tags/fediverse\">#<span>fediverse</span></a> the <a href=\"https://fosstodon.org/tags/smolweb\">#<span>smolweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://fosstodon.org/tags/indienet\">#<span>indienet</span></a> <a href=\"https://fosstodon.org/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a>. It feels like an independent Internet is really flourishing - feels kind-of like the mid-to-late '90s, only now it's much more... accessible, findable, creative, politically interesting, artistic, informed, subversive, non-commercial, independent. In this moment it feels like the 'Net is *ours* and not theirs (corporates/states). <a href=\"https://fosstodon.org/tags/mastodon\">#<span>mastodon</span></a> <a href=\"https://fosstodon.org/tags/gemini\">#<span>gemini</span></a></p>",
"text": "Every day now I come across something independent, creative, unique and interesting on the #fediverse the #smolweb #indienet #indieweb. It feels like an independent Internet is really flourishing - feels kind-of like the mid-to-late '90s, only now it's much more... accessible, findable, creative, politically interesting, artistic, informed, subversive, non-commercial, independent. In this moment it feels like the 'Net is *ours* and not theirs (corporates/states). #mastodon #gemini"
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Alguém ai conduz/trabalha algum site #indieweb ?
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