Hey, check out Livakivi on YouTube.
He makes videos about a few topics, such as learning Japanese, learning art, working out, etc. But at their core, he makes videos about self-improvement and working to be better, to expand your mind and body every day.
I was very, very inactive not only on the blog, but on all projects and skills I'm learning in November and part of December. What helped me get back into the swing of things and with better disclipine was his videos.
Mainly, these two:
He does also make videos about whatever, like reviewing a mechanical keyboard (An Honest Review of the Lofree Flow) or renovating an old Soviet store into an house. Livakivi's channel is a very blog type of channel, if that makes sense.
I don't even do weightlifting (I probably should) and Japanese (though I am learning Italian), but I greatly appreciate the way he describes that core topic, self-improvement. There are lots of resources online for getting better, but being able to see someone's growth across weeks, months, even years, told to you in a very personal way, reassures me in a way books, news articles, and other sources don't.
(This is just a short post on my website I copied over, you can read it there at https://realja.me/dailynote/livakivi.html)
Thanks for reading this wall of text!!
One more website update before the end of 2023.
I added a blog roll page https://hamatti.org/blog/roll/ and a randomly picked blog from the roll on the sidebar on any of my blog main page or individual post (on wider screens).
For a future feature, I'd like to display the latest blog post from their RSS feeds but that will be a project for another day.
#smallweb site of the day - https://www.cyberdragon.digital/ #indieweb
@cwebber This line of thinking is why I still prefer #IndieWeb as the future of distributed social networking, and why I keep hoping IndieAuth + Ticket Auth (or something similar) goes somewhere to improve how we handle private/friends-only/limited-audience posts (which is the one thing really missing from the Atom/RSS ecosystem right now).
I'm on the "it's better than nothing" camp.
But maybe someone can enlighten me otherwise https://floss.social/@downey/111659178231168550
Should people seen as #Fediverse or #IndieWeb leaders be funded by #BigTech?
Strong yes
Qualified yes
Qualified no
Strong no
đź“ť New Post: Relics Of The Web
https://flamedfury.com/posts/relics-of-the-web/
Tidying up a few pages I started writing a year ago and combined them into a blog post.
Let me know what you think...
@evan Here’s my take, hope it helps?
https://github.com/benpate/sherlock
Sherlock is a #Golang library that assembles any data/metadata it can find on a URL (including #WebFinger, #RSS, #OpenGraph, and #IndieWeb #MicroFormats ) and returns an #ActivityStream back to its caller. There’s composable add-ons for caching and other custom rules.
Overall, mapping to ActivityStreams was pretty easy. Sherlock is the key component in #Emissary that helps it participate in many different social webs.
@J12t The #fediverse is just one side of the coin. But combined with the #indieweb movement and a lot more technical improvements there could be grow a true Social Web, where liberation and taking control by the users is not only a marketing phrase.
A question for #IndieWeb / #Microformats people:
The "How to markup" section of https://indieweb.org/quotation suggests a <cite> element inside the <blockquote> which is ok, but would this work just as well:
<blockquote class="u-quotation-of h-cite" cite="https://www.example.org/a-cited-blog-post">
<p>The text I'm quoting from the blog post goes here…</p>
</blockquote>
I should tag #IndieWeb on this question I asked the other day: for local theme development purposes, is there a source of fake #Webmentions somewhere? I'm working on my laptop in a WordPress install via MAMP, so I can't use a service that sends test pings. There are plugins for test posts and comments, for example, but I can't find similar such for webmentions.
In Evan Prodromou’s list of big and small fediverse traits, I lean more to big, but I don’t agree with everything in the big list. As one example, I think billion-person servers would recreate many Facebook-like problems. Evan’s list is great for sparking discussion, though.
I wish someone would make a multi-account #Mastodon auto post #plugin for #Wordpress. I can't #federate my Wordpress site due to errors that have come up with my old #VPS so I gave up on it and went with a non VPS plan. I'd really like to post about different topics that are more relevant to other instances. A multi-account auto share plugin for Wordpress would be a really great alternative for those who struggle #federating their Wordpress #blogs.
It’s fun to watch how people are rediscovering the #smallweb - webrings, RSS, static sites, blogs and such.
Her’s some cool links:
neocities.org
omg.lol
https://github.com/kagisearch/smallweb#small-web-is-beautiful
@jan Okay, now the one thing left is to get rid of the “reply context” and “post” only the `e-content`.