[Murray]XRay pointed me in the right direction, debugging with the HTML directly in XRay let me find the inclusion of `h-entry` was causing the incorrect post type to be assigned. That made no sense until I realised I had a child `h-cite` as well. Remove that and the output correctly identifies as a bookmark, but with all the categories etc. that I would also expect.
[jeremycherfas]Anyone here using goaccess? I’m confused about whether each website needs its own install or whether I can install locally and point to remote logfiles.
[michael_lewis]Funnily enough I just set up goaccess yesterday (not planning on using it long term, but it looked okay for a stop gap solution). You can configure it to scp files from other servers, but I'm using it in a docker container to pull files in from another docker container (both containers on the same host).
[jeremycherfas]Ah. I run 4 sites on Dreamhost, and I saw that there is a specific dreamhost install, but it seems to suggest putting it in a sub-directory of one of the sites, which defeats the purpose for me. If it can scp from other servers, that would be a better solution for me. Better go read the manual instead of skimming.
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[chrisaldrich]I don't see it offhand for the aggregate version of one's Twitter account, but https://nitter.net/ provides RSS feeds for individual users much the same way that Bibliogram does for Instagram users.
@AmeliasBrainPS, for those not knee-deep in spec lingo: fragmention = the new thing in Chrome where you can use a URL hash to target a specific phrase in the linked document fragmentainer = a CSS layout box with fragmented content flowing through it; e.g., a single column in multicol layout (twitter.com/_/status/1288905436117131264)
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