Trying to make my site more indieweb friendly, but this microformat business is doing my head in. I already use schema for structured data, which is much easier as the data doesn't rely on a particular markup structure. Like, I don't want to have to print the full permalink url for each blog post, or refactor my post header so that the author profile picture is inside of an element with the `p-author` class. Honestly, I don't want this extra cruft in my markup at all. #indieweb #microformats
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Near year, new #introduction.
I’m Christie. I’m queer and live with my wife of several years in Portland, OR, USA. We have an older English bulldog named Bertie and a younger grey and white piebald tabby cat named Ursa Minor.
My day job is in #InfrastructureEngineering with a big tech company. I’m the technical lead for a team that provides a virtual compute platform globally for our business unit. I’m really good at it, in terms of people, tech, and process. Lately I've studying #NetworkEngineering. I've got this idea to set up little roaming free e-libraries, to help maintain access to knowledge and culture as society continues to break down. I run our family's websites, homelab, and NAS. We're working to migrate off as many hosted services as possible and bring them in-house. I guess you could say we're into the #IndieWeb and things like POSSE.
I used to be quite heavily involved in open source and tech community organizing. Less so now, mostly because maintaining my health takes a lot of energy. I once worked for Mozilla, a lifetime ago, and you might have heard of a thing called Open Source Bridge.
I have both #MultipleSclerosis and #SjögrensSyndrome and treatment for that involves significant immune suppresion. This means we still mask in public and indoors when with others not in our bubble.
In 2025, we bought an #AdventureVan. Her name is Stargazer and she's the best accessibility tool I've acquired to date. We try to take her out as much as possible to explore and enjoy nature while I'm most able to. While out and about you'll find me #birding, #hiking, and capturing other aspects of our natural world as I'm an avid amateur #photographer.
As time allows, I make art not just with #NaturePhotography, but also #watercolor and pen/ink. I love tabletop games but it's so hard to find time to play them these days. TV brings me a lot of comfort and I’m a big fan of rewatches. Podcasts about TV? Mmm yeah. Tasty. I somehow also read a fair amount, split between audio and print books.
I’m interested in mutual aid and community defense. I’d like to figure out how to be in community in ways that work with my disabilities.
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Hi. I'm Jeremy. 👋🥴 reposting my #intro connections with real people welcome
I'm choosing #people over #technology interested in #retrotech #repairability #electronics #analog #selfhosting #linux #indieweb #community building simple machines that can be understood and fixed things we as people can make and share ourselves not into new tech anymore or big tech at all let's see
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Comment on this post on Fediverse to see your comment on my blog post
https://b.yuxuan.org/fediverse-comment
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"html": "<p><a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/Business\">#<span>Business</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/Proposals\">#<span>Proposals</span></a><br />A website to destroy all websites \u00b7 How we can bring the web back to humans <a href=\"https://ilo.im/169jk0\"><span>https://</span><span>ilo.im/169jk0</span><span></span></a></p><p>_____<br /><a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/Conviviality\">#<span>Conviviality</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/Humans\">#<span>Humans</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/SmallWeb\">#<span>SmallWeb</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/IndieWeb\">#<span>IndieWeb</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/Blogs\">#<span>Blogs</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/Website\">#<span>Website</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/Society\">#<span>Society</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/Technology\">#<span>Technology</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/Development\">#<span>Development</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/WebDev\">#<span>WebDev</span></a></p>",
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I really like personal homepages and have quite a list of them bookmarked. I'll post one every week unless I fall behind this schedule. 😉 So here's Cool Personal Homepages #CPHP Vol. 57: "Jef Poskanzer's Web Page" https://www.acme.com/jef/
PS: @jef is on the fediverse!
#SmallWeb #indieweb #homepage #blog #screenshot #programming
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@wq has got the best feed page design on their website runtimeterror.dev that have ever seen. Honestly I didn't know you could design an atom feed page!
https://runtimeterror.dev/feed.xml
Please websites, do this more!
#RSS #AtomFeed #RSSFeed #WebsiteDesign #Blog #IndieWeb
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"html": "<p>I have a button now!</p><p><a href=\"https://blog.k3can.us/posts/2026/jan/ihaveabuttonnow/\">https://blog.k3can.us/posts/2026/jan/ihaveabuttonnow/</a></p><p><a href=\"https://social.k3can.us/tags/aseprite\">#<span>aseprite</span></a> <a href=\"https://social.k3can.us/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://social.k3can.us/tags/smallinternet\">#<span>smallinternet</span></a> <a href=\"https://social.k3can.us/tags/selfhosted\">#<span>selfhosted</span></a> <a href=\"https://social.k3can.us/tags/retroart\">#<span>retroart</span></a></p>",
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Added https://chrisburnell.com/top4/ from @chrisburnell to the Top Four directory.
🌲 Tree/Wood Smells
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2. Cherry
3. Eastern White-Cedar
4. Sassafras
What is your Top 4?
#top4 #topfour #indieweb #smallweb
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Hand-coded, syndicated, and above all personal websites are exemplary: They let users of the internet to be autonomous, experiment, have ownership, learn, share, find god, find love, find purpose. Bespoke, endlessly tweaked, eternally redesigned, built-in-public, surprising UI and delightful UX. The personal website is a staunch undying answer to everything the corporate and industrial web has taken from us.
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Ce matin, j'ai lu un post qui parlait d'indie web. Connais pas le mot... mais il est midi et j'ai parcouru quelques blogs comme jadis. Ça doit être ça 😉
#indieweb
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Wohoo! The IndieWeb POSSE (Publish on your own site, syndicate elsewhere) is trending on hackernews! https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46468600
#posse #indieweb #hackernews
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Start a blog. Start one because the practice of writing at length, for an audience you respect, about things that matter to you, is itself valuable. Start one because owning your own platform is a form of independence that becomes more important as centralized platforms become less trustworthy. Start one because the format shapes the thought, and this format is good for thinking.
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If you liked Third Grade Letter to Santa, my feed URL is https://sightlessscribbles.com/feed.xml #RSS #IndieWeb
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Added https://artlung.com/top4/ from @artlung to the Top Four directory.
🎬 Documentaries
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2. Jodorowsky's Dune
3. Persistence of Vision
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I checked my Strava: Year in Sport 2025 after I did my last run on the 31st, and it felt a bit light. When I checked my saved images/videos from last year’s Strava Year in Sport, it was clear they had dropped several things from 2024 to 2025.
First, here’s updated instructions for finding and exporting your Strava Year in Sport 2025:
The Strava Year in Sport 2025 is once again only available on the native mobile app (iOS and presumably Android) and not accessible via the website.
From the mobile app home screen, tap the "📋 You" button in the lower right corner.
Near the top you should see an orange header with white text:
STRAVA
YEAR IN SPORT
and a black triangle play button on a white disc background.
Tap that ▶️ play button.
Saving Summary Segments
You should fairly quickly see an animation start playing, with nine "segments" (like Instagram stories) at the top, gradually filling-in as progress indicators one at a time.
The first "segment" is purely intro animation. You can skip it.
Every subsequent "segment" you can screenshot using the respective button pressing on your mobile (e.g. volume-up + power on iPhone 14). In addition to taking a screenshot it will put you in a "share" screen with one or more videos or still images to share in a carousel format.
For each item in the carousel (if there is more than one)
1. tap the item in the carousel
2. tap the "[↓] Save" button at the bottom to store it locally on your mobile
Then tap "Cancel" in the top right to go back to the "segments".
Either wait for that current "segment" to finish playing or tap the video near the right edge of the screen to skip to the next "segment" and repeat the two steps above.
The ninth "segment" is your overall summary, and shows all your sports combined.
Save it (using the "[↓] Save" button as noted above), then
* tap the "✏️ Customize" button
* choose an individual sport (e.g. "👟 Run")
* tap "Save changes"
* save that image (with the "[↓] Save" button as above)
* tap customize again
* choose the next sport (e.g. "🚲 Ride")
* "Save changes" again
* "[↓] Save" button again
Strava seemingly only reports summaries of (up to?) two of your sports. Those were Run (presumably all running, street and trail) and Ride for me.
Cleanup Your Screenshots
After having saved all the videos/images for each "segment", you can:
* go back to your mobile’s top level Photos app/stream
* delete the screenshots
You should see all the images you've saved (no videos this year). If anything is missing, go back to the previous steps and save them again, then remove any duplicates as necessary.
I have saved all the images from my own Strava Year In Sport, and as I assemble the pieces into my own Year in Sport post, I’ll take more notes, and add to the IndieWeb year in review page accordingly: https://indieweb.org/year_in_review
Previously: https://tantek.com/2025/001/t3/strava-year-in-sport-how-to-get-info-save
#Strava #yearInSport #yearInReview #ownYourYearInReview
This is post 2 of #100PostsOfIndieWeb. #100Posts
← https://tantek.com/2026/001/t1/no-socials-january
→ 🔮
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POSSE is on the front page of Hacker News right now, which I think is kind of delightful. Lots of people discovering the more human, independent approach that the #indieweb advocates.
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POSSE is on the front page of Hacker News right now, which I think is kind of delightful. Lots of people discovering the more human, independent approach that the #indieweb advocates.
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