@t@Dries thank you and glad to hear it! Being a part of a supportive community (#indieweb) has made it all possible.
When you get a chance, looks like my “comment has been queued for review” on your original blog post, perhaps take a look?
http://tantek.com/t4so4 (twitter.com/_/status/961080255241965568)
Loqi[superfeedr] "@Dries thank you and glad to hear it! Being a part of a supportive community (#indieweb) has made it all possible.
When you get a chance, looks like my “comment has been queued for review” on your original blog post, perhaps take a look?" on 2018-02-07 http://tantek.com/2018/037/t4/comment-queued-for-review
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ZegnatYeah, Slack name mentions with @ are converted by the bridge to the IRC names. And IRC names with [] are converted to @ mentions on the way back.
ZegnatI thought the Bridge was just straight up using the `username` that Slack sends in its API. Is there a difference on Slack between username and display name? Some chat platforms (like Discord) have that.
Loqi[Kevin Marks] “Recommending things for people is a personal act, & there are people who are good at it. There are critics. There are blogs. It’s not beneficial to us to turn content recommendations over to an algorithm, especially one that’s been optimized f...
jeremycherfas!tell hans I have been working on RSS to Micropub intermittently and am stuck now becuase the receiving CMS (Known) refuses to accept a description from Micropub even though it permits a description from the native post creation.
jeremycherfas!tell hans I have been working on RSS to Micropub intermittently and am stuck now becuase the receiving CMS (Known) refuses to accept a description from Micropub even though it permits a description from the native post creation.
jeremycherfasI can't honestly remember. I know I've asked more than once on the #knownchat channel to deafening silence. And every time someone -- like me -- says Known development seems to be stalled, the usual suspects insist that it isn't.
jeremycherfasIn the context of Known, Description is the label of the main text entry field, in which I could put, for example, a quote from the source I am bookmarking, or some notes about why I am bookmarking it.
[hans]jeremycherfas what tech stack are you working in? I’m finding myself desiring lots of little services to make my static site more pseudo-dynamic, and thinking I need to combine a few.
Loqi[hans]: jeremycherfas left you a message 1 hour, 5 minutes ago: I have been working on RSS to Micropub intermittently and am stuck now becuase the receiving CMS (Known) refuses to accept a description from Micropub even though it permits a description from the native post creation.
Loqi[hans]: jeremycherfas left you a message 1 hour ago: I have been working on RSS to Micropub intermittently and am stuck now becuase the receiving CMS (Known) refuses to accept a description from Micropub even though it permits a description from the native post creation.
jeremycherfasTo call what I do a tech stack is a bit excessive, as anyone here will tell you. I have been messing around with PHP to POST to Known, helped along by shpub from cweiske
[barryf]My last rewrite started off with a Micropub-to-Jekyll service but I found it too slow for my ~10K posts so turned it into a hybrid dynamic (database cache) and static (files stored in git) site.
[barryf]Yes. I store the source as an h-cite and the author's h-card. I use `in-reply-to`, `like-of`, `repost-of` or `mention-of` to refer to my original post. https://github.com/barryf/content/
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@anildashPut simply, most online publishers are like Uber drivers, with Google & Facebook as the dispatching app that chooses when they get a customer and how much they get paid from that customer. (twitter.com/_/status/940950267414986754)
dgold"As fellow developers, we know you'll have some feelings about the sunset of @username considering its historical significance in computing, networking, and digital identity. From mainframes to UNIX to BBSes to IRC, maybe you've used the same name for what seems like centuries."
LoqiPASTA is an acronym/abbreviation for Publish Anywhere, Save To (private) Archive, the practice of automatically saving a copy of whatever you post on (social media) silos to someplace else under your own control, like a private directory on your own server, or a local folder on your laptop that is less vulnerable to site-death https://indieweb.org/PASTA
@johankj@barryf I’ve been looking into microblogs and IndieWeb, and I gotta say that Transformative looks really nice. :) Wish it was a mature platform I could just plug'n'play'n'forget. What’s the license for it? (twitter.com/_/status/961369461222727680)
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