I wrote this piece on #indieweb before I had that word in my vocabulary but it still stands true today. I noticed it popped to the top of my popular pages this week so sharing here bc the #PersonalSites and #blog audience may enjoy:
https://www.jimwillis.org/2019/11/20/free-internet-vs-internet-of-free-stuff/
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I'm very excited for this month's #IndieWebCarnival. @xandra invited us to write about impact and I have so many good ideas buzzing through my brain.
https://library.xandra.cc/indieweb-carnival/
#blogging #IndieWeb
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That @dansup has been a busy chap on the @loops front, good to his word, I'm in…
---
Thank you and keep up the great work! 🙏
#IndieWeb #Loops
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@pointlessone@status.pointless.one short answer: oEmbed requires JS for publishers and consumers.
Longer:
For me, "simple" means a little HTML is all you need. I was inspired to come up with something that anyone could create with (existing) HTML text files. Zero imperative code.
Simple HTML also means easier / better support for static file hosting solutions.
E.g. if your website is on GitHub Pages or other static site hosting, you can’t implement an oEmbed endpoint (certainly not without an external service, which has other problems).
Whereas plain old semantic HTML (POSH¹) works great on GitHub Pages or other static site hosting.
Would be interesting to see if someone can build an oEmbed "shim" service that did discovery on rel=embed and then translated h-entry into oEmbed’s specific JSON vocabulary.
That way publishers would have less work to do (with plain HTML) and existing oEmbed consumers would support embedding more publishers.
¹ https://microformats.org/wiki/posh
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time to #livestream working on my #rust based website builder. version 42 continues to look like it's gonna be the one
https://www.twitch.tv/theidofalan
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Last week at a #HomebrewWebsiteClub session¹ I pointed out that I was working on implementing a “simple” way to support embeds of my notes, that is, make my short notes embeddable, like how people embed tweets or toots.
I noted that to keep it as simple as possible while being flexible to implementation changes, I planned to implement three things:
1. A separate “embed” version of my post permalinks, with just the entry information (no header, nav, search, sidebar, footer etc.), embeddable via copy/paste or an iframe.
2. A way to “Follow Your Nose” discover that separate embed version
3. A way to discover the original post from the embedded version
For (1) a minimal h-entry, with perhaps a little bit of inline CSS would suffice.
For (2) I proposed using “rel=embed” which I’ve subsequently written up briefly².
For (3) The obvious existing answer is rel=canonical link from the embed version to the canonical post permalink.
Soon thereafter, several folks in the #IndieWeb community went ahead and implemented such embeds for their own sites, and even the https://libre.fm/ open scrobbling service!
https://indieweb.org/embed#IndieWeb_Examples
I have yet to implement it myself, and that’s fine. This is one of the things I appreciate about the community, we can share our plans and ideas for improving things on our own sites, and if someone else does it first, that's great! We celebrate it and explore the solution space together.
Got other ideas for simple embeds? Want to implement them on your own site?
Join us in the #indiewebdev chat: https://chat.indieweb.org/dev
UPDATE: What about oEmbed? tl;dr: oEmbed requires JS and backend code, more work and unsuitable for embeds from static site hosting (like GitHub pages).
A simple HTML method is accessible to many more independent publishers and easier to implement. More: https://tantek.com/2024/306/t2
Glossary
embed
https://indieweb.org/embed
Follow Your Nose
https://indieweb.org/follow_your_nose
h-entry
https://microformats.org/wiki/h-entry
oEmbed
https://indieweb.org/oEmbed
rel-canonical
https://indieweb.org/rel-canonical
static site hosting
https://indieweb.org/static_web_hosting
References
¹ https://indieweb.org/events/2024-10-23-hwc-europe#embedding
² https://indieweb.org/rel-embed
This is post 27 of #100PostsOfIndieWeb. #100Posts
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monaxle listened to Everlasting Days (VIP) by Nu:Logic Feat. Lifford on Hospitality 2015 #librefm #indieweb #music #shareopenly https://libre.fm/user/monaxle/scrobble/1730500539
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Last week at a #HomebrewWebsiteClub session¹ I pointed out that I was working on implementing a “simple” way to support embeds of my notes, that is, make my short notes embeddable, like how people embed tweets or toots.
I noted that to keep it as simple as possible while being flexible to implementation changes, I planned to implement three things:
1. A separate “embed” version of my post permalinks, with just the entry information (no header, nav, search, sidebar, footer etc.), embeddable via copy/paste or an iframe.
2. A way to “Follow Your Nose” discover that separate embed version
3. A way to discover the original post from the embedded version
For (1) a minimal h-entry, with perhaps a little bit of inline CSS would suffice.
For (2) I proposed using “rel=embed” which I’ve subsequently written up briefly².
For (3) The obvious existing answer is rel=canonical link from the embed version to the canonical post permalink.
Soon thereafter, several folks in the #IndieWeb community went ahead and implemented such embeds for their own sites, and even the https://libre.fm/ open scrobbling service!
https://indieweb.org/embed#IndieWeb_Examples
I have yet to implement it myself, and that’s fine. This is one of the things I appreciate about the community, we can share our plans and ideas for improving things on our own sites, and if someone else does it first, that's great! We celebrate it and explore the solution space together.
Got other ideas for simple embeds? Want to implement them on your own site?
Join us in the #indiewebdev chat: https://chat.indieweb.org/dev
Glossary
embed
https://indieweb.org/embed
Follow Your Nose
https://indieweb.org/follow_your_nose
h-entry
https://microformats.org/wiki/h-entry
rel-canonical
https://indieweb.org/rel-canonical
References
¹ https://indieweb.org/events/2024-10-23-hwc-europe#embedding
² https://indieweb.org/rel-embed
This is post 27 of #100PostsOfIndieWeb. #100Posts
← https://tantek.com/2024/287/t1/fediverse-unfollow-bridgyfed-bug
→ 🔮
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"text": "Last week at a #HomebrewWebsiteClub session\u00b9 I pointed out that I was working on implementing a \u201csimple\u201d way to support embeds of my notes, that is, make my short notes embeddable, like how people embed tweets or toots.\n\nI noted that to keep it as simple as possible while being flexible to implementation changes, I planned to implement three things:\n\n1. A separate \u201cembed\u201d version of my post permalinks, with just the entry information (no header, nav, search, sidebar, footer etc.), embeddable via copy/paste or an iframe.\n2. A way to \u201cFollow Your Nose\u201d discover that separate embed version\n3. A way to discover the original post from the embedded version\n\nFor (1) a minimal h-entry, with perhaps a little bit of inline CSS would suffice.\n\nFor (2) I proposed using \u201crel=embed\u201d which I\u2019ve subsequently written up briefly\u00b2.\n\nFor (3) The obvious existing answer is rel=canonical link from the embed version to the canonical post permalink.\n\n\nSoon thereafter, several folks in the #IndieWeb community went ahead and implemented such embeds for their own sites, and even the https://libre.fm/ open scrobbling service!\n\nhttps://indieweb.org/embed#IndieWeb_Examples\n\nI have yet to implement it myself, and that\u2019s fine. This is one of the things I appreciate about the community, we can share our plans and ideas for improving things on our own sites, and if someone else does it first, that's great! We celebrate it and explore the solution space together.\n\nGot other ideas for simple embeds? Want to implement them on your own site?\n\nJoin us in the #indiewebdev chat: https://chat.indieweb.org/dev\n\n\nGlossary\n\nembed\n\u00a0 https://indieweb.org/embed\nFollow Your Nose\n\u00a0 https://indieweb.org/follow_your_nose\nh-entry\n\u00a0 https://microformats.org/wiki/h-entry\nrel-canonical\n\u00a0 https://indieweb.org/rel-canonical\n\n\nReferences\n\u00a0 \n\u00b9 https://indieweb.org/events/2024-10-23-hwc-europe#embedding\n\u00b2 https://indieweb.org/rel-embed\n\n\nThis is post 27 of #100PostsOfIndieWeb. #100Posts\n\n\u2190 https://tantek.com/2024/287/t1/fediverse-unfollow-bridgyfed-bug\n\u2192 \ud83d\udd2e",
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I should add #webmention to the Wok. Does anybody know of a simple (the simplest the better) self-hostable webmention server? Bonus if there's also a client that can be fed some #RSS to do its thing.
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You can continue to just follow me here if you're not interested in creating an account too #indieweb #blog
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My new blog The Digital Renaissance is now fully featured, accepting signups, and sending posts as newsletters
https://blog.samclemente.me
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"text": "Tomorrowland / Walt Disney\n\nPeople regularly ask me whether Bridgy Fed is ready to scale and support more users. It\u2019s a technical question, but their underlying motivation is usually broader: they believe in the social web, and the fediverse(s), and they want them to connect everyone who\u2019s willing, across instances and networks and protocols.\nRight now, the answer is, I don\u2019t know. It\u2019s not a technical thing; as an engineer, that part is catnip for me. I\u2019m ready to roll up my sleeves and dive in. The more difficult part is organizational. Right now, Bridgy Fed is effectively one person\u2019s side project. I love building and running (and funding!) it, and I have no plans to change that. However, it has basically no organization, governance, or institutional structure. It\u2019s just me.\nThat\u2019s ok! At least, as long as it continues to be one person\u2019s side project. It\u2019s growing, though, and people are starting to envision it, and bridges in general, as more important parts of the decentralized social web. Load bearing infrastructure.\n\nStable, reliable infrastructure is hugely valuable. To do it right, you need stable, reliable organizational structure. You need people to dedicate their time and expertise, sustainably. You need funding, and institutional governance, and some amount of transparency.\nRight now, Bridgy Fed mostly doesn\u2019t have those things. It\u2019s one person\u2019s side project.\nThat could change! I\u2019m open to it. I don\u2019t plan to lead that change myself, though. I\u2019ve enjoyed building it in my spare time for many years now, and I have no plans to stop any time soon. It is not my career, though, or my calling, or my life\u2019s work. I\u2019ve spent my last 10+ years in leadership, I\u2019m comfortable with it, but this isn\u2019t where I\u2019m personally looking to do it. For me, Bridgy Fed just a fun, hopefully useful side project. I\u2019ve been between gigs for a bit now, spending a lot of time on it, but that won\u2019t last forever. I expect to take a real job again eventually, and when that happens, I\u2019ll have way less of that time.\n\n \n \n xkcd: Dependency\n\nSo, to anyone hoping Bridgy Fed will become core infrastructure for the social web: that is one possible future! The first thing we\u2019d need is an executive director or CEO, someone who wants to lead its organization, product, and policy. Someone who\u2019d build relationships with groups like IFTAS, the SWF, Bluesky, IndieWeb, and others. Someone who\u2019d own fundraising, if necessary. (Funding isn\u2019t the real problem here, though. I self fund Bridgy Fed right now, and I could expand that to help with staff and other costs.)\nThis wouldn\u2019t be a full time job; I expect it would only take 5-10 hours per week. It wouldn\u2019t necessarily need a dedicated role or standalone organization, either. Bridgy Fed could live comfortably as one of many projects inside a broader group like IFTAS or the SWF, or even a benevolent company like Flipboard or non-profit like Ghost.\nAnother possible future for Bridgy Fed is the glide path it\u2019s on now: one person\u2019s side project. I can keep running it like this for the foreseeable future. Hopefully useful and stable, but definitely not core infrastructure. No real governance or institutional structure.\nIn particular, as one person\u2019s side project, Bridgy Fed would probably remain opt-in in most places. This post is not about opt-in vs opt-out, or any other big policy or product decision, but it is about who makes those decisions, and how they should be made. Regardless of how public or global or searchable a network is, or how much it encourages tools to be opt-out \u2013 like Bluesky does \u2013 making Bridgy Fed opt-out anywhere would set more of an expectation that it\u2019s core infrastructure. As long as it\u2019s just my side project, I can\u2019t satisfy that expectation.\nIf you think Bridgy Fed needs to grow up and be real infrastructure, and you\u2019re interested in possibly leading it as executive director, or adopting it into a bigger organization, or you know somone who might be, that\u2019s a very possible future. Drop me a line, I\u2019d love to talk. In the meantime, when people ask me whether it can scale, or switch to opt-out, or what the long term plan is, I now have something to point them to. Thanks for reading.",
"html": "<p>\n <a href=\"https://snarfed.org/tomorrowland.jpg\">\n <img src=\"https://snarfed.org/tomorrowland.jpg\" alt=\"tomorrowland.jpg\" /></a>\n <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/may/21/tomorrowland-disney-strange-utopia-shaped-world-tomorrow\">Tomorrowland / Walt Disney</a>\n</p>\n<p>People regularly ask me whether Bridgy Fed is ready to scale and support more users. It\u2019s a technical question, but their underlying motivation is usually broader: they believe in the social web, and the <a href=\"https://privacy.thenexus.today/bluesky-atmosphere-fediverse/\">fediverse(s)</a>, and they want them to connect <a href=\"https://evanp.me/2023/12/26/big-fedi-small-fedi/\">everyone who\u2019s willing</a>, across instances and networks and protocols.</p>\n<p>Right now, the answer is, I don\u2019t know. It\u2019s not a technical thing; as an engineer, that part is catnip for me. I\u2019m ready to roll up my sleeves and dive in. The more difficult part is <em>organizational</em>. Right now, <a href=\"https://snarfed.org/2023-11-27_re-introducing-bridgy-fed\">Bridgy Fed is effectively one person\u2019s side project</a>. I love building and running (and funding!) it, and I have no plans to change that. However, it has basically no organization, governance, or institutional structure. It\u2019s just me.</p>\n<p>That\u2019s ok! At least, as long as it continues to be one person\u2019s side project. It\u2019s growing, though, and people are starting to envision it, and bridges in general, as more important parts of the decentralized social web. Load bearing infrastructure.</p>\n<p>\nStable, reliable infrastructure is hugely valuable. To do it right, you need stable, reliable organizational structure. You need people to dedicate their time and expertise, sustainably. You need funding, and institutional governance, and some amount of transparency.</p>\n<p>Right now, Bridgy Fed mostly doesn\u2019t have those things. It\u2019s one person\u2019s side project.</p>\n<p>That could change! I\u2019m open to it. <em>I don\u2019t plan to lead that change myself, though.</em> I\u2019ve enjoyed building it in my spare time for <a href=\"https://snarfed.org/2017-10-22_bridgy-fed\">many years now</a>, and I have no plans to stop any time soon. It is not <a href=\"https://snarfed.org/resume\">my career</a>, though, or my calling, or my life\u2019s work. I\u2019ve spent my last 10+ years in leadership, I\u2019m comfortable with it, but this isn\u2019t where I\u2019m personally looking to do it. For me, Bridgy Fed just a fun, hopefully useful side project. I\u2019ve been between gigs for a bit now, spending a lot of time on it, but that won\u2019t last forever. I expect to take a real job again eventually, and when that happens, I\u2019ll have way less of that time.</p>\n<p>\n <a href=\"https://xkcd.com/2347/\">\n <img src=\"https://snarfed.org/xkcd_dependency.png\" alt=\"xkcd_dependency.png\" /></a>\n <a href=\"https://xkcd.com/2347/\">xkcd: Dependency</a>\n</p>\n<p>So, to anyone hoping Bridgy Fed will become core infrastructure for the social web: that is one possible future! The first thing we\u2019d need is an executive director or CEO, someone who wants to lead its organization, product, and policy. Someone who\u2019d build relationships with groups like <a href=\"https://about.iftas.org/\">IFTAS</a>, the <a href=\"https://socialwebfoundation.org/\">SWF</a>, <a href=\"https://bsky.social/\">Bluesky</a>, <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/\">IndieWeb</a>, and others. Someone who\u2019d own fundraising, if necessary. (Funding isn\u2019t the real problem here, though. I self fund Bridgy Fed right now, and I could expand that to help with staff and other costs.)</p>\n<p>This wouldn\u2019t be a full time job; I expect it would only take 5-10 hours per week. It wouldn\u2019t necessarily need a dedicated role or standalone organization, either. Bridgy Fed could live comfortably as one of many projects inside a broader group like IFTAS or the SWF, or even a benevolent company like <a href=\"https://flipboard.com/\">Flipboard</a> or non-profit like <a href=\"https://ghost.org/\">Ghost</a>.</p>\n<p>Another possible future for Bridgy Fed is the glide path it\u2019s on now: one person\u2019s side project. I can keep running it like this for the foreseeable future. Hopefully useful and stable, but definitely not core infrastructure. No real governance or institutional structure.</p>\n<p>In particular, as one person\u2019s side project, Bridgy Fed would probably remain opt-in in most places. This post is not about <a href=\"https://wedistribute.org/2024/02/tear-down-walls-not-bridges/\">opt-in vs opt-out</a>, or any other big policy or product decision, but it is about <em>who makes those decisions</em>, and <em>how they should be made.</em> Regardless of how public or global or searchable a network is, or how much it encourages tools to be opt-out \u2013 like Bluesky does \u2013 making Bridgy Fed opt-out anywhere would set more of an expectation that it\u2019s core infrastructure. As long as it\u2019s just my side project, I can\u2019t satisfy that expectation.</p>\n<p>If you think Bridgy Fed needs to grow up and be real infrastructure, and you\u2019re interested in possibly leading it as executive director, or adopting it into a bigger organization, or you know somone who might be, that\u2019s a very possible future. <a href=\"https://snarfed.org/about\">Drop me a line</a>, I\u2019d love to talk. In the meantime, when people ask me whether it can scale, or switch to opt-out, or what the long term plan is, I now have something to point them to. Thanks for reading.</p>"
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"text": "Tomorrowland / Walt Disney\n\nPeople regularly ask me whether Bridgy Fed is ready to scale and support more users. It\u2019s a technical question, but their underlying motivation is usually broader: they believe in the social web, and the fediverse(s), and they want them to connect everyone who\u2019s willing, across instances and networks and protocols.\nRight now, the answer is, I don\u2019t know. It\u2019s not a technical thing; as an engineer, that part is catnip for me. I\u2019m ready to roll up my sleeves and dive in. The more difficult part is organizational. Right now, Bridgy Fed is effectively one person\u2019s side project. I love building and running (and funding!) it, and I have no plans to change that. However, it has basically no organization, governance, or institutional structure. It\u2019s just me.\nThat\u2019s ok! At least, as long as it continues to be one person\u2019s side project. It\u2019s growing, though, and people are starting to envision it, and bridges in general, as more important parts of the decentralized social web. Load bearing infrastructure.\n\nStable, reliable infrastructure is hugely valuable. To do it right, you need stable, reliable organizational structure. You need people to dedicate their time and expertise, sustainably. You need funding, and institutional governance, and some amount of transparency.\nRight now, Bridgy Fed mostly doesn\u2019t have those things. It\u2019s one person\u2019s side project.\nThat could change! I\u2019m open to it. I don\u2019t plan to lead that change myself, though. I\u2019ve enjoyed building it in my spare time for many years now, and I have no plans to stop any time soon. It is not my career, though, or my calling, or my life\u2019s work. I\u2019ve spent my last 10+ years in leadership, I\u2019m comfortable with it, but this isn\u2019t where I\u2019m personally looking to do it. For me, Bridgy Fed just a fun, hopefully useful side project. I\u2019ve been between gigs for a bit now, spending a lot of time on it, but that won\u2019t last forever. I expect to take a real job again eventually, and when that happens, I\u2019ll have way less of that time.\n\n \n \n xkcd: Dependency\n\nSo, to anyone hoping Bridgy Fed will become core infrastructure for the social web: that is one possible future! The first thing we\u2019d need is an executive director or CEO, someone who wants to lead its organization, product, and policy. Someone who\u2019d build relationships with groups like IFTAS, the SWF, Bluesky, IndieWeb, and others. Someone who\u2019d own fundraising, if necessary. (Funding isn\u2019t the real problem here, though. I self fund Bridgy Fed right now, and I could expand that to help with staff and other costs.)\nThis wouldn\u2019t be a full time job; I expect it would only take 5-10 hours per week. It wouldn\u2019t necessarily need a dedicated role or standalone organization, either. Bridgy Fed could live comfortably as one of many projects inside a broader group like IFTAS or the SWF, or even a benevolent company like Flipboard or non-profit like Ghost.\nAnother possible future for Bridgy Fed is the glide path it\u2019s on now: one person\u2019s side project. I can keep running it like this for the foreseeable future. Hopefully useful and stable, but definitely not core infrastructure. No real governance or institutional structure.\nIn particular, as one person\u2019s side project, Bridgy Fed would probably remain opt-in in most places. This post is not about opt-in vs opt-out, or any other big policy or product decision, but it is about who makes those decisions, and how they should be made. Regardless of how public or global or searchable a network is, or how much it encourages tools to be opt-out \u2013 like Bluesky does \u2013 making Bridgy Fed opt-out anywhere would set more of an expectation that it\u2019s core infrastructure. As long as it\u2019s just my side project, I can\u2019t satisfy that expectation.\nIf you think Bridgy Fed needs to grow up and be real infrastructure, and you\u2019re interested in possibly leading it as executive director, or adopting it into a bigger organization, or you know somone who might be, that\u2019s a very possible future. Drop me a line, I\u2019d love to talk. In the meantime, when people ask me whether it can scale, or switch to opt-out, or what the long term plan is, I now have something to point them to. Thanks for reading.",
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The more difficult part is <em>organizational</em>. Right now, <a href=\"https://snarfed.org/2023-11-27_re-introducing-bridgy-fed\">Bridgy Fed is effectively one person\u2019s side project</a>. I love building and running (and funding!) it, and I have no plans to change that. However, it has basically no organization, governance, or institutional structure. It\u2019s just me.</p>\n<p>That\u2019s ok! At least, as long as it continues to be one person\u2019s side project. It\u2019s growing, though, and people are starting to envision it, and bridges in general, as more important parts of the decentralized social web. Load bearing infrastructure.</p>\n<p>\nStable, reliable infrastructure is hugely valuable. To do it right, you need stable, reliable organizational structure. You need people to dedicate their time and expertise, sustainably. You need funding, and institutional governance, and some amount of transparency.</p>\n<p>Right now, Bridgy Fed mostly doesn\u2019t have those things. It\u2019s one person\u2019s side project.</p>\n<p>That could change! I\u2019m open to it. <em>I don\u2019t plan to lead that change myself, though.</em> I\u2019ve enjoyed building it in my spare time for <a href=\"https://snarfed.org/2017-10-22_bridgy-fed\">many years now</a>, and I have no plans to stop any time soon. It is not <a href=\"https://snarfed.org/resume\">my career</a>, though, or my calling, or my life\u2019s work. I\u2019ve spent my last 10+ years in leadership, I\u2019m comfortable with it, but this isn\u2019t where I\u2019m personally looking to do it. For me, Bridgy Fed just a fun, hopefully useful side project. I\u2019ve been between gigs for a bit now, spending a lot of time on it, but that won\u2019t last forever. I expect to take a real job again eventually, and when that happens, I\u2019ll have way less of that time.</p>\n<p>\n <a href=\"https://xkcd.com/2347/\">\n <img src=\"https://snarfed.org/xkcd_dependency.png\" alt=\"xkcd_dependency.png\" /></a>\n <a href=\"https://xkcd.com/2347/\">xkcd: Dependency</a>\n</p>\n<p>So, to anyone hoping Bridgy Fed will become core infrastructure for the social web: that is one possible future! The first thing we\u2019d need is an executive director or CEO, someone who wants to lead its organization, product, and policy. Someone who\u2019d build relationships with groups like <a href=\"https://about.iftas.org/\">IFTAS</a>, the <a href=\"https://socialwebfoundation.org/\">SWF</a>, <a href=\"https://bsky.social/\">Bluesky</a>, <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/\">IndieWeb</a>, and others. Someone who\u2019d own fundraising, if necessary. (Funding isn\u2019t the real problem here, though. I self fund Bridgy Fed right now, and I could expand that to help with staff and other costs.)</p>\n<p>This wouldn\u2019t be a full time job; I expect it would only take 5-10 hours per week. It wouldn\u2019t necessarily need a dedicated role or standalone organization, either. Bridgy Fed could live comfortably as one of many projects inside a broader group like IFTAS or the SWF, or even a benevolent company like <a href=\"https://flipboard.com/\">Flipboard</a> or non-profit like <a href=\"https://ghost.org/\">Ghost</a>.</p>\n<p>Another possible future for Bridgy Fed is the glide path it\u2019s on now: one person\u2019s side project. I can keep running it like this for the foreseeable future. Hopefully useful and stable, but definitely not core infrastructure. No real governance or institutional structure.</p>\n<p>In particular, as one person\u2019s side project, Bridgy Fed would probably remain opt-in in most places. This post is not about <a href=\"https://wedistribute.org/2024/02/tear-down-walls-not-bridges/\">opt-in vs opt-out</a>, or any other big policy or product decision, but it is about <em>who makes those decisions</em>, and <em>how they should be made.</em> Regardless of how public or global or searchable a network is, or how much it encourages tools to be opt-out \u2013 like Bluesky does \u2013 making Bridgy Fed opt-out anywhere would set more of an expectation that it\u2019s core infrastructure. As long as it\u2019s just my side project, I can\u2019t satisfy that expectation.</p>\n<p>If you think Bridgy Fed needs to grow up and be real infrastructure, and you\u2019re interested in possibly leading it as executive director, or adopting it into a bigger organization, or you know somone who might be, that\u2019s a very possible future. <a href=\"https://snarfed.org/about\">Drop me a line</a>, I\u2019d love to talk. In the meantime, when people ask me whether it can scale, or switch to opt-out, or what the long term plan is, I now have something to point them to. Thanks for reading.</p>"
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🤖 There’s a new post on Michael Burkhardt’s Whirled Wide Web:
Apple Fitness Awards 2024
#Health and Fitness #IndieWeb
https://mihobu.lol/apple-fitness-awards-2024
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Exactly one week until season 3 begins on Fern River Club!
For those who enjoy short fiction about everyday erotic encounters, fantasies playfully explored with friends, and the soulful effervescence of shared nudity — now is a great time to follow along. It’s as cozy as it sounds. 🥰
Boosts welcome to spread the word!
https://fernriver.club
#erotica #EroticFiction #posse #IndieWeb #IndieErotica
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🤖 There’s a new post on Michael Burkhardt’s Whirled Wide Web:
How to Create and Use Custom Emojis on Your Website
#Web #CSS #IndieWeb
https://mihobu.lol/custom-emojis
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There is a part of the internet just for benches! #beautifulweb #indieweb
https://openbenches.org
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Il Big Ben ha detto «Stop!». Adesso è ora di sistemare le voci entrate nel Carnevale #IndieWeb
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