#@cdixonSide note: DNS is the unsung hero of web1. A mapping between network layer (domain name) and physical layer (IP), controlled fully by users, enabling them to keep centralized services in check with a credible ability to exit. (twitter.com/_/status/1485323247755448331)
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#capjamesg[d]Has anyone done any live blogging on their site?
#capjamesg[d]We touched on this in the physical and digital pop up this weekend.
#capjamesg[d][KevinMarks] I know you made a live tool for sharing notes?
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#[tonz]@capjamesg[d] I tried liveblogging from conferences a very long time ago (as in 2003-2005), but concluded it wasn’t a fit with my blogging style. David Weinberger was / is pretty good at it https://www.hyperorg.com/blogger/ . For me performative writing, as in writing for someone else than me, clashes enormously with trying to also listen to a speaker e.g. Weinberger tended to just post his notes from during a talk. Maybe that’s easier
#[tonz]you’re a native English speaker. For me that doesn’t work: my notes during an English spoken talk are in 2-3 different languages mixed up, and a mix of being about the talk and my varying observations and associations around it.
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#jeremycherfasI've live tweeted, but for a paying client, so it went under their account. Noterlive was very helpful for that. I did then tell them I could provide HTML that they could PESOS but they couldn't see the point. :shrug:
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#[Joe_Crawford]I feel like what little I see of “liveblogging” is Apple announcement events but I think twitter and streaming seems to have superseded the idea. I was on the radio in 2002 and wrote blog posts during it, the topic itself was “blogging” and made some posts though if I remember blogger.com (the engine I was using at the time) refused to cooperate with whatever terrible wireless was available in the radio studio. Liveblogging
#[Joe_Crawford]out for an audience a justification for being realtime.
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#[tantek]"Don’t see making your own web page as a nostalgia, don’t participate in creating the netstalgia trend. What you make is a statement, an act of emancipation. You make it to continue a 25-year-old tradition of liberation."
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