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"text": "Second IRL TPAC since 2019\nAs noted \n last \n year, \nthe \n W3C \nconvened its annual\n TPAC meetings\nin-person from \n 2001-2019 \n(full list). \nAfter a \n couple \nof \n virtual \nTPACs, last year W3C organized its \n first officially hybrid TPAC \nin Vancouver, British Columbia. \nI wrote \n one \n blog post about one session.\nLast week\u2019s second hybrid TPAC, held in Sevilla, Spain, felt very different in a number of positive ways. This post is a summary of impressions and varied types of meetings I participated in, each of which merits its own post.\n\n\nThis year\u2019s W3C TPAC (Technical Plenary and Advisory Committee) meetings felt denser in many ways, packed tighter with more topics, and more active participants. There were so many specific things in specific meetings, new connections, victories, new challenges, that in addition to capturing summary notes, I'm considering writing blog posts about each meeting or session.\n\n\nNearly all of them have public minutes that document both participants, and a good portion of what was discussed. I have my own notes, and combined with recollected details of what was minuted, I have my own observations to share. I encourage everyone who participated at TPAC (whether in-person or remote) to consider either writing a summary blog post about the experience, perhaps highlighting a few things that stood out, or if there were specific technical discussions that advanced something in a positive direction, or challenges blocking progress, those are worth their own blog posts as well.\n\n\n TPAC week 2023 \ntook place from Monday \n 2023-09-11 \n through Friday \n 2023-09-15, \nin \n Sevilla, \n Spain.\n\n\nHere is a summary outline of meetings, sessions, and discussions I participated in. Not listed: conversations at breakfasts, morning & afternoon breaks, lunches, dinners, and of course hallways. Unlinked for now, each of these has a calendar event with description, minutes, almost all of which are public.\n\nMonday\n\nWICG (Web Incubator Community Group)\n\nTuesday\nSocial Web Incubator CG (community group), AKA \n SocialCG or \n SWICG\n\n \nDID WG \n rechartering discussion\n \nAC meeting\n Vision TF\n\n Fediverse meetup\n\nWednesday \u2014 Breakouts day!\nChartering at W3C\n Technical Roadmap at W3C\n SocialWeb Test Suite Discussion\n SocialWeb Data Portability Discussion\n Introducing the Web Sustainability Guidelines (WSGs)\n Report to Members, Hearing from Members\n Technical Plenary reception\n\nThursday\n\nCSS WG, briefly\n Afternoon break: \n Solid \n charter discussions\n\nFriday\nSocial CG planning\n Departing conversations & reflections\n\n\nThose are the sessions & discussions that I found in my notes. \nI also met a lot of new people during meetings, meals, and discussions at breaks. \nAs I write up my notes on specific sessions and their minutes (and hyperlink the above list items), I expect to recall more context and details. If you were at TPAC, I encourage you to write-up your experiences as well, while the thoughts, feelings, and insights are fresh in your mind. By documenting our collective experiences, we can build upon them together.",
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In my #IndieWeb quest, I realised that installing the ClassicComerse plugin crashes my whole database/back end. I will keep you all posted!
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I need to get my 💩 sorted and get my #indieweb blog back on track. The venerable GoBlog repo is probably eleventy-billion commits ahead of my instance right now.
Do I patch the place up or burn it down and start all over again….
🤔 what to do, what to do….
I really should reach out to @kandr3s once again since he’s made a ton of improvements to his site.
Also goes without saying to reach out to @en the creator of the ... https://starrwulfe.xyz/notes/2023-09-19-oeqgj
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🔮 Homebrew Website Club
➥ indieweb.org
「 Homebrew Website Club is a growing world-wide network of meetups for everyone who wants to take back their web experience from social media silos, and own their online identities & content, or just want support with blogging! 」
https://indieweb.org/Homebrew_Website_Club
#IndieWeb #Blogging
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I don’t run analytics on this website. I don’t care which articles you read, I don’t care if you read them. I don’t care about which post is the most read or the most clicked. I don’t A/B test, I don’t try to overthink my content.
Same!
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The second FediForum is this Wednesday and Thursday! Two half days. I’ll be doing a quick demo of how Micro.blog fits in with the fediverse, including recent Pixelfed integration.
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Can any #IndieWeb experts point me in the right direction? Using the Post Kinds plugin for #WordPress I'd like to automatically update my website with books I read/check out of the library since I rarely buy books these days and just use the library. Is there a way I can automate this process? Like authenticate my Hoopla/Libby account and then it fetches my shelves every week or similar and just updates my read post kind? Also,
I'm looking to move my wish list to my website so people wouldn't have to go to third party services to browse my wish list. Any plugins/services that can do this with WordPress?
The books plugins are all about publishing books on my website rather than tracking reading, at least, from what I can see in the WP directory.
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"html": "<p>Can any <a href=\"https://tweesecake.social/tags/IndieWeb\">#<span>IndieWeb</span></a> experts point me in the right direction? Using the Post Kinds plugin for <a href=\"https://tweesecake.social/tags/WordPress\">#<span>WordPress</span></a> I'd like to automatically update my website with books I read/check out of the library since I rarely buy books these days and just use the library. Is there a way I can automate this process? Like authenticate my Hoopla/Libby account and then it fetches my shelves every week or similar and just updates my read post kind? Also,</p><p>I'm looking to move my wish list to my website so people wouldn't have to go to third party services to browse my wish list. Any plugins/services that can do this with WordPress?</p><p>The books plugins are all about publishing books on my website rather than tracking reading, at least, from what I can see in the WP directory.</p>",
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First blogpost is up! I share my impressions from OSCAL 2023, how I came about building this blog, and some plans for what's to come. check it out
https://grgml.xyz/new-blog-oscal-2023-going-indie/
#oscal2023 #indieweb #neocities #11ty
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"html": "<p>New library entry for my site is up! <br />Added an article about the cross orbweaver spider</p><p><a href=\"https://blorbo.social/tags/coding\">#<span>coding</span></a> <a href=\"https://blorbo.social/tags/spiders\">#<span>spiders</span></a> <a href=\"https://blorbo.social/tags/nature\">#<span>nature</span></a> <a href=\"https://blorbo.social/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://blorbo.social/tags/webcoding\">#<span>webcoding</span></a> <a href=\"https://blorbo.social/tags/neocities\">#<span>neocities</span></a> <a href=\"https://blorbo.social/tags/personalweb\">#<span>personalweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://blorbo.social/tags/personalwebsite\">#<span>personalwebsite</span></a></p><p><a href=\"https://creaturefeature.neocities.org/biology/crossorbweaver\"><span>https://</span><span>creaturefeature.neocities.org/</span><span>biology/crossorbweaver</span></a></p>",
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Heya, just wanted to introduce my personal blog to the #Fediverse and #IndieWeb at large... Feedback is encouraged & much appreciated plus you can comment right from your #Mastodon client. https://gregsplace.net
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@pfefferle @pfefferle.wordpress.com Hello too! 👋
Also congrats Matthias, you've single-handedly brought the fediverse to millions, I hope you appreciate that, because I sure as heck do!
The #indieweb and #fediverse are so lucky to have you ❤️
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only 24 hours and we have so many residency applications for https://marigold.town ! i am so excited, y'all—the enthusiasm is so motivating!
finishing up the tutorial and early adoption form. emails to early adopters should be going out by tuesday at the latest!
onward!
#webdev #indieweb #webhosting #smallweb
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@marsedit I expect if it were going to happen it would have happened by now, but I’d love for MarsEdit to support #Micropub.
I'm currently using @paulrobertlloyd's IndieKit to expose a Micropub endpoint for my blog, and would love a polished Mac app to publish to it.
#indieweb
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Your attention is finite resource. You must decide how to spend your attention wisely. Media, both valuable and distracting, is increasingly plentiful and easily accessible. Certain technologies empower users to make these choices, and certain technologies are designed to inhibit the users’ agency, to varying degrees, either through restricting certain actions or prodding the user, covertly or overtly, to act in a certain way.
Respect your attention, respect your autonomy. Put yourself back in control of how you spend your time and attention. Opt out of the attention economy.
Rely on self-curation over algorithmic curation. Curating your own content feed is the only way to ensure you only see what you want to see, and avoid the excessively distracting and provocative.
Avoid apps and websites with infinite scroll. Infinite scroll is a trick to induce FOMO by pretending that there is always more attention-worthy media out there; however, there is only so much media that is relevant and attention worthy to any individual person.
Use attention respecting reading and curation apps. Reading apps that will always hold onto unread content to let you access content whenever you decide.
Don’t use technology that encourages surface level reaction. Tapping or clicking a button isn’t a meaningful interaction. Writing a response or reply is. Don’t mistake interaction with connection.
#IndieWeb #SocialMedia #Technology
https://www.ghordano.com/2023/03/22/an-anti-scrolling-manifesto/
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We are finishing up our work on our fork wiki! We know a lot of you really want to see refreshed and hopefully better Minecraft Wiki, we are getting really close to it now.
Meanwhile, give Indie Wiki Buddy a try: https://getindie.wiki/, it's a browser extension giving independent wikis more visibility by informing you when visiting their unfriendly equivalent.
If you are confused, see our previous post on what a fork is: https://wikis.world/@MinecraftWikiEN/110810862033280907
#MinecraftWiki #Minecraft #wiki #fork #IndieWeb
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Finally, another installment in my much self-anticipated series of maintaining a custom LMS. Not much technical details yet, mostly just documenting the emotional turmoil that the past few weeks have been.
https://hazyblue.me/2023/smart-goals
#development #webapps #HigherEd #indieweb #php
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"html": "<p>at least the indieweb has humans in it</p><p><a href=\"https://alexsirac.com/at-least-the-indieweb-has-humans-in-it/\"><span>https://</span><span>alexsirac.com/at-least-the-ind</span><span>ieweb-has-humans-in-it/</span></a></p><p><a href=\"https://todon.eu/tags/AIEnshittification\">#<span>AIEnshittification</span></a> <a href=\"https://todon.eu/tags/en\">#<span>en</span></a> <a href=\"https://todon.eu/tags/indieWeb\">#<span>indieWeb</span></a></p>",
"text": "at least the indieweb has humans in ithttps://alexsirac.com/at-least-the-indieweb-has-humans-in-it/#AIEnshittification #en #indieWeb"
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