Well said. The future is looking brighter for the #indieweb.
Nuevo texto en mi blog: el camino de vuelta a la soberanía digital #indieweb #fediverse https://berniethewordsmith.micro.blog/2023/10/14/el-camino-de.html
@atpfm good episode. On the topic of “life streams,” there are some people like me in the #IndieWeb community that use our websites for this purpose. I record every podcast I listen to on @overcastfm automatically. Every show and movie through Trakt. Every significant place I go with Swarm. My location in realtime using Overland (https://overland.p3k.app), and more.
My stream: https://cleverdevil.io/content/all
A monthly summary of activity: https://cleverdevil.io/summary/2022/11
Ooh, it looks like Bridgy Fed now has support for at-mentions. Thanks @snarfed@indieweb.social!
Ooh, it looks like Bridgy Fed now has support for at-mentions. Thanks @snarfed@indieweb.social!
My WordPress debugging - Thinking out loud...
I have 2 #WordPress blogs on subdomains WWW & AMF (see profile) almost identical in structure (95%).
Been testing a lot around #ActivityPub and #IndieWeb: new plugins, new interactions... And:
- AMF runs smoothly.
- WWW (older) has a few hiccups...
Been trying to test/debug/troubleshoot for some time now, removing all plugins etc.
Had to change theme (from 2020 to 2023) and that solved a few things (AMF uses 2020, WWW is now on 2023).
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#Wordpress is joining the #Fediverse, making it possible for people to follow Wordpress blogs right from your Fediverse accounts. But what if you have static-site generator based #blog? Use the excellent (and free) Bridgy Fed service https://fed.brid.gy by @snarfed! For example, you can follow my blog at @abhinavsarkar.net@abhinavsarkar.net, made available on fediverse using Bridgy Fed. #indieweb
Last summer I did a complete rewrite of my website* and one thing I really like about it is I can now write blog posts and build them into a GitHub PR way in advance and then I can publish them from my phone by merging the PR.
* I wrote about it here https://hamatti.org/posts/website-rewrite-and-switching-to-notion-as-cms/
How do you even read/listen to DRM-free audiobooks? https://flamedfury.com/posts/drm-free-audiobooks/
It’s fun doing “reposts” from your actual site.
Had to still manually add a Repost block, though, and tweak—as in: clear—the remote page’s title. Takes … more than a click.
https://jan.boddez.net/notes/004a3bd657
Looks okay on the blog, great in my feed reader, and pretty cool on Mastodon, too.
And parsed #microformats look correct: https://xray.p3k.io/parse?url=https%3A%2F%2Fjan.boddez.net%2Fnotes%2F004a3bd657&pretty=true
The trick is nesting the `.e-content` inside the `.h-cite.u-repost-of`.
I use #gutenberg’s `InnerBlocks` to do so. #WordPress
"Open source, community-owned software [...] offers a remedy to the deep rooted issues of opaqueness and stakeholder imbalance in closed-source software, but it is not innately cozy. That is an added quality resulting from an intentional design towards that specific end."
i follow a ton of blogs via my RSS reader, but i noticed that most of those blogs are written by (a) men and (b) from Western countries, mostly the US and UK.
now i'm looking for more diverse blogs i can add to my RSS reader.
i'm mainly interested in technology, the web, design, literature (especially sci-fi, fantasy, and horror), video games, and music. but i'd be happy to follow anything that's well-written and interesting.
any suggestions, Fediverse?
Great to see WordPress.com’s support for ActivityPub. Following WordPress blogs from Micro.blog looks good, although @-mentioning Micro.blog from within WordPress isn’t working for me. I’ve been testing and reviewing the code, will make any tweaks I can so everything is compatible.
I don't get #IndieWeb. It seems like #ActivityPub but with a different name and reliant on cloud services.