Iāve really loved writing for and building my blog over the years, making it uniquely mine. I highly encourage *everyone* to have an Internet āhomeā of their own and even better, to publish their own writing/thoughts there! A few years ago I wrote about why I blog and why you should too!
Good nite #fediverse and #indieweb peeps, see ya in the morning! š“
Good nite #fediverse and #indieweb peeps, see ya in the morning! š“
Novo post no meu novo blog onde estou escrevendo sobre como iniciar sua presença na web. Hoje escrevo sobre a importância de se ter uma identidade. https://antonioaugusto.net/2023/12/10/escolhendo-a-sua-identidade-na-web/ #blogging #web #indieweb #openweb
@fromjason the #indieweb needs to be slightly more unhinged, and that is a service I can provide
The cross-posting service @bufferapp is an incredibly useful platform for scheduling posts and posting the same content to multiple places. It is close to the #indieweb goal POSSE: "post own site, syndicate everywhere."
Speaking of the future of the internet, here's a common refrain that Manuel Moreale has been hearing from folks who are trying to invent that future:
> For blogging to form communities (again'-ish), we're going to need new protocols. I don't think HTTP is the future for growth.
Manuel strongly disagrees.
š https://manuelmoreale.com/more-new-mindsets-fewer-new-technologies
Very useful practical guide to applying microformats2 to websites/blogs by @anniegreens
https://weblog.anniegreens.lol/2023/12/diving-into-indiewebify-me-microformats-a-series
I donāt think the watch-of
property has to be geared towards internet videos. The URL can be the video youāre actually watching, like on YouTube, or something that represents what you watched, like Wikipedia. That link doesnāt need to be canonical, either. For example, a corollary with my event posts (example) is that I link the location to a venue page on my site where I publish the venue information with an h-card
.
If there is no meaningful URL to link to, itās possible to use p-watch-of
instead and just mark up the title. In either case, I think the title of what was watched will be the most important for consumers, at least initially. Getting into categorizing (movies, TV, YouTube, etc.) and uniquely identifying titles would be more complex. That complexity might also be part of why we havenāt seen aggregators yet.
Threads launching in the EU next week. My earlier theory was they were waiting for ActivityPub (and so better account portability) before going live. Guess I was wrong.
So @neilhimself's"radical" vision for the future of the internet looks a lot like the past of the internet. I'd be down for that...
š https://calnewport.com/neil-gaimans-radical-vision-for-the-future-of-the-internet/
@silverpill @pfefferle @daj This looks like a fantastic feature for the Fediverse. Itās like a middle ground between huge servers like mastodon.social and the single-user instances of the #IndieWeb.
Stuff like this is the future of the Fediverse.
@silverpill @daj oh thanks a lot! nice that there is already progress!
...and @manton and @snarfed.org already commented!
Go go #IndieWeb š
I'm so happy to see that #kurzgesagt, with its outreach of >20 M subscribers, released a video about how we should get back to #blogging, #forums and other small online communities to counteract the bad effects of #SocialMedia
Just did a little update to my site! Fixed the css for mobile use and added a guestbook :)
https://grafo.zone/
#guestbook #indieweb #web0 #SmallWeb #personalwebsite