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This is Fine: Optimism & Emergency in the P2P Network https://newdesigncongress.org/en/pub/this-is-fine/ A solid read for those beginning to understand the weakness of centralized systems and how federation has already been supporting the world thus far.
A post with a bit of preamble about how link backs work and a release of a plugin for Pelican for sending Webmentions.
I migrated my site from Jekyll to Hugo. Indieweb-ifying Go templates is a heck of a lot easier than the pain of using Liquid. I also moved all of my old comments from Disqus to a static blob of JSON, using a forked version of Paul Hammant’s escape_from_disqus. How I handle new comments (non-Webmention or otherwise) is to come, but Tom Doe’s approach using Netlify Forms seems pretty neat.
I just released a new version of the Elixir library for IndieWeb higher level functions (resolving endpoints, sending Webmentions, getting a specific item from MF2, etc). It’s at 0.0.46. Thanks to https://wwwtech.de for all of his work on the Microformats2 library, of which this library is based on!https://hexdocs.pm/indieweb/0.0.46
This is my entry for the quiet hour during the homebrew website club meetup this week. I’ve come across some interesting posts and wrote some thoughts I’d like to share with people. Neil Mather indirectly wrote a post about the “feudal” Internet that we live in and it definitely is going in my bookmark list of things to reflect and ground me when working on the Web. There’s early consensus around defining content warnings for the IndieWeb with Koype Publish being a potential ...
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