#meta 2022-06-07

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jacky.wtf
edited /Koype (+966) "/* Features */ add information about mf2 being queryable from SQLite and sample queries"
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jacky.wtf
edited /Koype (+158) "/* Database */ add full example"
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@inautilo
Am I on the IndieWeb yet? · Whatever it looks like, it will take a lot of work to get there https://ilo.im/x1qrl #experiences
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@BryceWrayTX
New -> The site this week, 2022-06-04 • Saying “Goodbye, IndieWeb” once again, the joy of feeds, and getting Hugo t… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1533132416533012481
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Loqi
[New Event] jvt.me created "Jun 22, 2022 5:30pm Homebrew Website Club: Nottingham" https://events.indieweb.org/nTl6MTJmOjJo
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@matdryhurst
↩️ yeah I was about to say I wonder if indieweb and fediverse was already using the term. It makes sense - the internet that follows web 2. I'm sure web 2 was competed over just as much!
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@florian_karsten
↩️ Only "originally". Long before it was coopted by crypto the term Web 3.0 was already in use by W3C for semantic web and interoperable protocols. Indieweb, ActivityPub, Webmentions came from that effort. Many people were surprised that term now means crypto. History just repeats.
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@kevinmarks
↩️ we collected some history at https://indieweb.org/Web_3.0 “when you've got an overlay of scalable vector graphics – everything rippling and folding and looking misty – on Web 2.0 and access to a semantic Web integrated across a huge space of data…” — Tim Berners-Lee, 2006
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[tantek]
^ literally my game, make wiki pages / content so [KevinMarks] can reply-guy (in the kindest most polite way 🙂) to randoms on Twitter and cite said pages / content
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[tantek]
It's amazing how many arguments on Twitter are trivially defeatable with up front preparation like that.
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[KevinMarks]1
I have been accused of link-slapping before
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[KevinMarks]1
The other neat thing about our wiki pages is that we can front load them with context and then append links we see for a while
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[tantek]
link-slapping lol
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[tantek]
Yes, the start of our wiki pages is *super* important for this reason
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jacky
link slapping's an interesting term
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jacky
but also needed on platforms that restrict context (without using a context-breaking flow)
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@brianleroux
Juuust putting some finishing touches on indieweb implementation writ in pure cloud functions. It'll be an official plugin to http://arc.codes soon. Protocols > Platforms
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@jackyalcine
↩️ Ahh, that would be _super_ handy (and is probably simpler to implement). I asked because I had an idea that I've been pecking at for a “IndieWeb linting” tool, but a browser extension feels like the more natural place for something like this. (https://jacky.wtf/2022/6/FYYI)
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jacky
^ that would be something like `$TOOL $URL` and it'd spit out if rel-me's are valid and report things like PTD + authorship
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jacky
wanted something like that locally myself as well
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jacky
but having it in the browser makes easier (to enable) browser-based designing
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@philnelson
New on our #indieweb video game blog: The latest in @rodneylives' long-running series on Roguelikes and their history, this time focused on the 1987 classic Omega. Read part 1 with no ads or tracking: https://setsideb.com/play-the-alpha-of-omega/ #Roguelike #longreads
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[KevinMarks]1
The verify-me plugin does the rel-me stuff, we could add h-card etc
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[KevinMarks]1
Or indiewebify.me
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[tantek]
what is a validator
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Loqi
Indiewebify.me is a service that checks how indieweb-compatible your site is and reports back its results https://indieweb.org/validator
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[tantek]
^ perhaps that page needs expansion to list all the validators
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jacky
I'll check out verify-me for that sutff
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jacky
*stuff
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jacky
It does seem like a "Developer Tools" level of an extension would be the kind needed here
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@GeoffreyHuntley
↩️ Start the journey here https://indieweb.org/principles. IndieWeb has been around for a long time but there isn’t enough awareness. Folks say web3 is about taking power back from tech but indieweb started that 10+ years ago heh
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@GeoffreyHuntley
↩️ To directly answer your question of how does that work. https://indieweb.org/POSSE
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[tantek]
actually https://indieweb.org/backfeed is the literal answer of why his words ended up on another website
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[snarfed]1
true!...but reading Kelsey's tweet, I don't think he was asking about technical mechanics 😁
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tracydurnell.com
edited /2022/Pop-ups/Sessions (+216) "add self as organizer to events"
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tracydurnell.com
edited /2022/Pop-ups/Sessions (+598) "add idea for activism pop-up, remove self from interested lists where I changed to organizer"
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[tantek]
snarfed, good surfacing of that section. it could use some clean-up and copy-editing