#Loqi[Nat🐦] I'd love to see a book written on getting started with the indieweb, aimed at people who don't have much experience with computers. Part course on tech literacy, part how-to guide on how to escape the grips of big tech companies. Anyone know if somet...
#[tantek]a book on that would be obsolete / a higher barrier than necessary by the time it went to print
#jackythere's a mention of it being a 'living' book
#jackylike how [manton]'s book on microblogging is on the web
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#[tantek]somehow I missed that that was a living book now!
#[tantek]sounds like what that person is roughly looking for
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#[manton]Thanks for the book shout-outs, folks. Yeah, my goal is to finish editing the current draft real soon now and do the final print edition + e-book. Then the rest can live on as an online-only thing. It’s also all CC0 / public domain.
#[manton]In case someone wanted to steal parts of it and run with it for their own thing.
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#[echo]hi [timothy_chambe]! yep we're here. good to see you!
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#[tantek]anyone remember the last time there was a debate/argument about recipes on Twitter (should they be easy to read/use without extra "stuff", or should everyone respect exactly how recipe publishers decide to publish with story/background etc.)?