#meta 2021-06-09

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@MarcoSpoerl
↩️ 5/ For a more personal introduction, I recommend Autonomy Online: A Case For The IndieWeb - https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2020/08/autonomy-online-indieweb/ by @ohhelloana
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@MarcoSpoerl
↩️ 4/ This is why there is https://indieweb.org/, "a community of individual personal websites, connected by simple standards, based on the principles of owning your domain, using it as your primary identity, to publish on your own site [...], and own your data."
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@MarcoSpoerl
↩️ 9/ For us, indie hackers and bootstrappers, something like IndieWeb provides two opportunities. First of all, of course, it's a no-brainer to build a personal brand on a website you own.
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@MarcoSpoerl
↩️ 8/ https://indieweb.org/PESOS stands for "Publish Elsewhere, Syndicate (to your) Own Site. It's a Syndication Model where publishing flow starts with posting to 3rd party services, then using some infrastructure [...] to create an archive copy under your domain."
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@MarcoSpoerl
↩️ 7/ The two basic IndieWeb practices are POSSE and PESOS. https://indieweb.org/POSSE stands for "Publish (on your) Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere, the practice of posting content on your own site first, then publishing copies or sharing links to third parties."
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@MarcoSpoerl
↩️ 6/ Platforms provide tremendous value in terms of reach or visibility. IndieWeb does not try to replace the "corporate web". It's a way to mitigate the lock-in risk you have when using someone else's product. (Or to re-possess your content when basically you are the product.)
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waterpigs.co.uk
edited /authorization-endpoint (+1198) "/* Creating an Authorization Endpoint */ Added summary of the requests an auth endpoint must handle"
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waterpigs.co.uk
edited /authorization-endpoint (+0) "/* Flows */ changed order to be closer to the order in which the flows would happen practically"
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waterpigs.co.uk
edited /authorization-endpoint (+206) "/* Flows */ added details to code exchange flow"
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waterpigs.co.uk
edited /authorization-endpoint (+269) "/* Flows */ clarified flow details"
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waterpigs.co.uk
edited /authorization-endpoint (+794) "Split the flows section out into it’s own top-level section, described flows required by the spec/client, reframed previous flow description as typical implementation example"
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tantek.com
edited /related_reading (+335) "/* Brainstorming */ add a couple of markup thoughts and questions"
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[tantek]
I'm noticing that the web lacks decent approachable "how to" docs for Atom for various features, and am wondering if we should perhaps include some simple markup tips in the appropriate pages on our wiki.
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[tantek]
e.g. how to markup a hashtag can include an example of <entry><category>...
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[tantek]
WDYT folks?
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boffosocko.com
edited /commonplace_book (+429) "/* Historical Examples */ Jean Paul with quote about its importance to him"
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@CoolPineapple18
↩️ Back when quantified self and the Indy web was a thing there was this idea of personal activity streams. Things like POSSE https://indieweb.org/POSSE
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aaronpk
"back when"? 🤔
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[schmarty]
Fedora emoji whip emoji Indy web
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[schmarty]
"It belongs on your own domain!"
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@BinaryMoon
WordPress and Jekyll are great, used Hugo for a couple of sites recently and that's also really nice. IMO it's all about the indieweb philosophy of owning your content.
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[tantek]
An "IndyWeb" theme for the home page might make for a good April 1 stunt
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[tantek]
with some of that autoplay music that [Jeremy_Keith] dislikes
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[Ana_Rodrigues]
HWC London starts in ~ 10 minutes : )
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kaja.sknebel.net
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[KevinMarks]
and Jeremy's Indy map
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Loqi
[Event Updated] calumryan.com updated "Jun 9, 2021 7:00pm Homebrew Website Club Europe/London" changed description https://events.indieweb.org/event/258/history/835/diff
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[tantek]
[KevinMarks] exactly! redone for animating flights between sequential IndieWebCamps back in the ol' days when that ws a thing
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@kevquirk
↩️ Agreed. My problem with the Indieweb is that it just isn’t ready for mainstream use. It’s way too convoluted. I ran it for a year or so, but it was a right pain.
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@ChrisAldrich
↩️ I’m happy to help you try to put together an IndieWeb-friendly version w/ Webmentions which work w/ multiple platforms including WordPress, Known, Grav, &c. You might find some examples & pieces on IndieWeb wiki, particularly their Education page. cont'd https://boffosocko.com/2021/06/09/55792003/
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tantek.com
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kaja.sknebel.net
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vanderven.se martijn
edited /usenet (+671) "Add link for usenet clients vs social media blog post, because if I do not put it here now I will keep losing it!"
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