Microformats Parser
A way to validate the microformat attributes in a set of HTML or an entire page.
#indieweb #microformats
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And to be clear this is to store PDFs, images, and similar documents.
Something that interacts well with ActiveStorage would be nice, given that this is for Rails project.
Among the alternatives I've noticed:
- https://www.fastly.com/pricing
- https://wasabi.com/cloud-storage-pricing/
- https://bunny.net/pricing/
Fastly seems a bit too big for my needs, and there's also CloudFlare which seems too big as well.
Curious about your experience with smaller CDN services.
#ruby #indieweb
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"html": "<p>And to be clear this is to store PDFs, images, and similar documents. </p><p>Something that interacts well with ActiveStorage would be nice, given that this is for Rails project. </p><p>Among the alternatives I've noticed: <br />- <a href=\"https://www.fastly.com/pricing\"><span>https://www.</span><span>fastly.com/pricing</span><span></span></a><br />- <a href=\"https://wasabi.com/cloud-storage-pricing/\"><span>https://</span><span>wasabi.com/cloud-storage-prici</span><span>ng/</span></a><br />- <a href=\"https://bunny.net/pricing/\"><span>https://</span><span>bunny.net/pricing/</span><span></span></a></p><p>Fastly seems a bit too big for my needs, and there's also CloudFlare which seems too big as well. </p><p>Curious about your experience with smaller CDN services. </p><p><a href=\"https://ruby.social/tags/ruby\">#<span>ruby</span></a> <a href=\"https://ruby.social/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a></p>",
"text": "And to be clear this is to store PDFs, images, and similar documents. Something that interacts well with ActiveStorage would be nice, given that this is for Rails project. Among the alternatives I've noticed: \n- https://www.fastly.com/pricing\n- https://wasabi.com/cloud-storage-pricing/\n- https://bunny.net/pricing/Fastly seems a bit too big for my needs, and there's also CloudFlare which seems too big as well. Curious about your experience with smaller CDN services. #ruby #indieweb"
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"text": "\"I\u2019ve now been using [Mastodon] for about two months and I am here to tell you that it is, in principle, what we should want the internet to be. If you have been remotely interested in Mastodon but had reservations about joining because you thought it would be difficult, confusing, or otherwise annoying, it is not.\"\nCo-signed. I love Mastodon. That's not to say that there aren't problems to solve - of course there are - but it is exactly the kind of open flourishing of disparate communities that the internet should be.\nThe fragmentation issue that Jason Koebler dicusses here - you have to post to a million different networks to get the word out - will come out in the wash when social media lands on a \"winning\" protocol. Which it will - and it will be the ActivityPub standard that underpins Mastodon, WordPress, and (soon) Threads. #Technology",
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This post from @mia@void.rehab will ring true to anyone who has actually implemented an ActivityPub server. We talk about ActivityPub as if it’s a fully-formed spec, but it’s really a suite of specs, and trial and error. I’d love to see the specs streamlined without breaking compatibility.
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#webrings watch No. 18
Alterhuman Summoning Circle
https://feelingmachine.moe/alterring/
Alterhuman individuals are people who have experiences or an identity which they perceive as being alternative to or outside common societal ideas of humanity. Sound like you? Then join nephro's altering today!
#furry #otherkin #vampire #indieweb #SmallWeb #webdev #html #code #programming #web
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"text": "#webrings watch No. 18Alterhuman Summoning Circle\nhttps://feelingmachine.moe/alterring/Alterhuman individuals are people who have experiences or an identity which they perceive as being alternative to or outside common societal ideas of humanity. Sound like you? Then join nephro's altering today!#furry #otherkin #vampire #indieweb #SmallWeb #webdev #html #code #programming #web"
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Screenshot of The Indieweb privacy challenge (Webmentions, silo backfeeds, and the GDPR)
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Screenshot of The ethics of syndicating comments using WebMentions
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Issue 19 of the 11ty Bundle is out: From Airtable to Google Sheets...Clean up of broken links...And 8 posts and 5 sites to see. #11ty #eleventy @eleventy #webdev #staticsite #IndieWeb
https://11tybundle.dev/blog/11ty-bundle-19/
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@marcelweiss
Da war neulich auch ein Artikel darüber, dass diese One-Click-Attitüde des Valleys Menschen und Software kaputt macht.
Dave Winer ist meistens nur darüber verärgert, dass seine Eigenentwicklungen im #IndieWeb nicht so angenommen wurden. Auch verflucht er JSON-LD Markup in ActivityPub, wo seiner Ansicht nach "einfaches" JSON reichen würde.
Als Erfinder von RSS, der einzigen emanzipatorischen technischen Entwicklung seit Erfindung des Wagenrades, schulden wir ihm mehr Respekt.
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"html": "<p><span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url\" href=\"https://mastodon.social/@marcelweiss\">@<span>marcelweiss</span></a></span> <br />Da war neulich auch ein Artikel dar\u00fcber, dass diese One-Click-Attit\u00fcde des Valleys Menschen und Software kaputt macht.</p><p>Dave Winer ist meistens nur dar\u00fcber ver\u00e4rgert, dass seine Eigenentwicklungen im <a href=\"https://degrowth.social/tags/IndieWeb\">#<span>IndieWeb</span></a> nicht so angenommen wurden. Auch verflucht er JSON-LD Markup in ActivityPub, wo seiner Ansicht nach \"einfaches\" JSON reichen w\u00fcrde.</p><p>Als Erfinder von RSS, der einzigen emanzipatorischen technischen Entwicklung seit Erfindung des Wagenrades, schulden wir ihm mehr Respekt.</p>",
"text": "@marcelweiss \nDa war neulich auch ein Artikel dar\u00fcber, dass diese One-Click-Attit\u00fcde des Valleys Menschen und Software kaputt macht.Dave Winer ist meistens nur dar\u00fcber ver\u00e4rgert, dass seine Eigenentwicklungen im #IndieWeb nicht so angenommen wurden. Auch verflucht er JSON-LD Markup in ActivityPub, wo seiner Ansicht nach \"einfaches\" JSON reichen w\u00fcrde.Als Erfinder von RSS, der einzigen emanzipatorischen technischen Entwicklung seit Erfindung des Wagenrades, schulden wir ihm mehr Respekt."
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#webrings watch
No. 17: geekring
https://geekring.net/
Y'know? I was gonna define #geek but everyone seems to have a different definition... Tell me yours! And then join this #webring today!
#nerd #indieweb #smallweb #webdev #html #code #programming #web
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"text": "#webrings watchNo. 17: geekring\nhttps://geekring.net/Y'know? I was gonna define #geek but everyone seems to have a different definition... Tell me yours! And then join this #webring today!#nerd #indieweb #smallweb #webdev #html #code #programming #web"
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A little #IndieWeb thing that I'd forgotten about…
I'm fairly certain, but will never be 100% certain, that I was responsible for #Bandcamp adding `rel="me”` links to artist profile page URLs. Verified links to Bandcamp profiles on the artist's Mastodon account. 🥳
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"text": "A little #IndieWeb thing that I'd forgotten about\u2026I'm fairly certain, but will never be 100% certain, that I was responsible for #Bandcamp adding `rel=\"me\u201d` links to artist profile page URLs. Verified links to Bandcamp profiles on the artist's Mastodon account. \ud83e\udd73"
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Webmention are not working well this month.
Sender : webmention.app ❌
Receiver : webmention.io ❌
https://journal.robbi.my/notes/231018054658/
#webmention #indieweb #indiewebsocial
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We’re in a rare moment when a shift just may be possible; the previously intractable and permanent-seeming systems and platforms are showing that they can be changed and moved, and something new could actually grow.
The fix for the internet isn’t to shut down Facebook or log off or go outside and touch grass. The solution to the internet is more internet: more apps, more spaces to go, more money sloshing around to fund more good things in more variety, more people engaging thoughtfully in places they like. More utility, more voices, more joy.
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This made me think about finally adding “card” metadata to my pages after me resisting these non-open standards for ages.
Of course, the Twitter dev docs have a Not Found in the middle of their Summary Card example: https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/twitter-for-websites/cards/overview/summary
#indieweb
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Setting up my personal website to be a bigger part of the #IndieWeb and I'm still horribly confused over webmentions. If I, quite literally, don't want to have your data or even sell your data, is there a way people can comment on my blog without me having to host *their comments?* like, maybe they could comment on a Mastodon instance and my site just pulls it in? I still don't get web mentions at all VS Comments. Ah well, time to play with kittens! In the meantime, if someone can point me to a nice novel about web mentions VS comments, link me!
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Try to set up a bare bones #ActivityPub server has proved a touch harder than I was expecting. Anyone have any good up-to-date guides? Preferably one with solid examples.
All I'm looking to do is making something that can be followed, and make posts that can be interacted with from #Mastodon at least.
#IndieWeb #SmallWeb #WebDev
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Thinking about how to publish machine-friendly updates for my blog. I was trying to compare RSS vs Atom and I noticed ActivityStreams is a superset of the domain. Does ActivityStreams supersedes RSS/ATOM?
#indieweb #fediverse #lazyweb
Yes
No
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I like Jason’s guidelines—very in keeping with The Session’s house rules.
And I really like his motivation for trying out comments:
The timing feels right. Twitter has imploded and social sites/services like Threads, Bluesky, and Mastodon are jockeying to replace it (for various definitions of “replace”). People are re-thinking what they want out of social media on the internet and I believe there’s an opportunity for sites like kottke.org to provide a different and perhaps even better experience for sharing and discussing information. Shit, maybe I’m wrong but it’s definitely worth a try.
As I said in my comment:
Yes! More experiments like this please! Experiments that aren’t just “let’s clone Twitter”.
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