I had the great pleasure of spending this weekend in Portland, OR for the 2019 IndieWeb Summit. IWS is my favorite event of the year, as it gives me the opportunity to spend time with so many smart, like-minded, principled people who are interested in using technology to make a positive impact on th...
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Going to list up how I got to join the #indieweb - pecha kucha style* - ish... - presentation to follow 🤞2017 - Got fed up with ad-revenue supported social media silos being commercially exploited and digitally tracked and followed. 2017 / 2018 - Tested Mastodon, but getting overwhelmed by an ove...
An Open Source collection of Design Principles and methods
For a few months now, I've been using tools from the IndieWeb to interact with people from my own site to silos, namely Twitter. I've done this thanks to tools written by Ryan and Aaron around WebSub and feed parsing and generation. Here, I'll show you how I use these together to keep in touch with...
Micro.blog is a blogging platform with a social engagement component. We have a timeline where you can follow and interact with other bloggers. Sometimes it feels like Twitter, because of the timeline, mentions, and conversations. But there are key differences, built into Micro.blog, to make it a sa...
Continuing to extend the pathway from easily following websites to having them in your social reader.
Without much critical examination, teachers accept they have to grade, students accept being graded, and none of us spend enough time thinking about the why, when, and whether of grades.
Micro.blog is a blogging platform with a social engagement component. We have a timeline where you can follow and interact with other bloggers. Sometimes it feels like Twitter, because of the timeline, mentions, and conversations. But there are key differences, built into Micro.blog, to make it a sa...
Backfeed without code
https://snarfed.org/copier_paper_airplane.jpg https://snarfed.org/copier_paper_airplane.jpg Drew Dernavich, The New Yorker I’ve spent most of my time in the IndieWeb on backfeed: sending interactions from social networks back to your web site. Bridgy, the service we built, has served that need wel...