Loqitantek: [eddie] left you a message 9 hours, 32 minutes ago: Interesting, great notes. On This Day hasn't really changed my behavior. I was already focused on importing historical posts and such.
LoqiThe Open Graph protocol (OGP) is an open* standard developed and controlled by Facebook for expressing the primary subject of an HTML page in custom <meta> tags for the purpose of Facebook showing link previews; in practice only a couple are even sometimes necessary for that use-case, and you can use existing open standards instead https://indieweb.org/ogp
jgmac1106Trying to figure out the reason I can’t send a webmention to myself. Quite strange but up fist this morning is adding an h-card to my about me page since that is where my genereic webmentions go
jgmac1106also do you think it is worth it to contact bitninja and see if the brid.gy IP address could be removed from their greylist or is that something snarfed would have to do as it’s his site?
jgmac1106based on the mf2 wiki I get confused explaining these two different properties to people. u-url - home page u-uid - universally unique identifier, typically canonical URL . My home page is my canonical url, that how most people refer to their homepage
jgmac1106!tell [gwg] In terms of generic facepile webmentions maybe the strategy should be only one per domain. Most of my webmentions are myself, Chirs, and Ian
[eddie]Thanks. 🙂 Unlike Facebook, I don’t imagine I’ll be able to silo-quit LinkedIn ANYtime in the near future. BUT I’d love to own my content. Eventually I want to import all the recommendations and data from LinkedIn to my website so I have a place that I can show to potential employers and I don’t have to reference LinkedIn (and of course, I can have a link to the original content from LinkedIn for proof)
[eddie]Today I was going to write a former co-worker a recommendation and I thought, “wait, I should be able to put this on my website” which got me brainstorming.
[eddie]sknebel: I don’t see a problem with posting it publicly on your own site. What you write on an endorsement also reflects back on who you are. The receiver can choose if they want to display your endorsement on their stuff, but I don’t think that inhibits you from posting it publically
[eddie]jgmac1106: Yeah, I did read that page. I think there’s a ways to go before we figure out skills. It’s tough because I think we should start by posting skills on our own site, and having people reply.
[eddie]So that makes me think either a) we need to be able to address multiple skills in one reply post (maybe just multiple in-reply-to for each skill url), or b) you consider a “like” or some other form of “one tap reaction” as an endorsement of a skill
@benwerdNotes from Homebrew Website Club, Night Vale chapter:
The creepy old woman who lives under the stairs has finally migrated her blog
We wish we didn’t need p-skeletons, but here we are
The goo in the corner is just curious about CSS
DO NOT WEBMENTION THE EYE
#indieweb (twitter.com/_/status/1019249652657344512)
[eddie]When you go into the main project settings, do both Indiepaper.iOS and Indiepaper.iOS.Share have a team selected in the Team dropdown in the General tab?
Loqiaaronpk: [eddie] left you a message 3 hours, 38 minutes ago: indielogin.com hates me. lol I checked and I am redirecting back to this url: https://indielogin.com/redirect/indieauth?code={code}&state=bcc4cda87580fdf658bfab8d code is an alphanumeric JWT with periods seperating the sections. Then my authorization endpoint receives a request with an…empty body? no code or anything.
aaronpk[eddie] hmm that seems very strange. are you *sure* you're not getting a post body? and it's not just some weirdness in how you're handling the request?
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