IndieWeb post types
This content type is full of IndieWeb post types, which are all content types which allow me to take greater ownership of my own data. These are likely unrelated to my blog posts. You can find a better breakdown by actual post kind below:
Are you thinking of it to back your existing site? Or for an example other site? Definitely sounds doable
No software licence will save you from hyperbolic doubt
Recommended read: No software licence will save you from hyperbolic doubt https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2020/05/no-software-licence-will-save-you-from-hyperbolic-doubt/
I will be attending Women in Tech 4th June - Site Reliability Engineering for Cats on
I will be attending Tech Nottingham 10th August - Lightning Talks! ⚡️ on
I will be attending Women in Tech 2nd July - Finding your passion in community on
I will be attending Tech Nottingham 13th July - The connected house of horrors on
I have a higher pain threshold than I thought, so spent best part of a week with my insides trying to kill me
There's also https://indieweb.xyz/ which Kicks Condor created + runs, and is more topic-based, kinda like reddit - being more general purpose is quite cool, too, as there's a variety of stuff posted there
You can make it work with tools like https://twitter-atom.appspot.com/ or https://granary.io (from Ryan Barrett) which help convert to a feed format of choice. Those of us in the #IndieWeb are still heavily using open standards 👍🏽
The only good thing about our country being in shambles over the poor leadership around #coronavirus is the top quality banter on Twitter after the fact
LaTeX.css — Make your website look like a LaTeX document
Recommended read: LaTeX.css — Make your website look like a LaTeX document https://latex.now.sh/
People are the worst
https://twitter.com/scottpasmoretv/status/1264394565861232640
No covid concerns at the lake of the ozarks😳 #lotoScott Pasmore (@scottpasmoretv)Sun, 24 May 2020 03:15 UTC
+1 on AGPL. I've seen a lot of corps have policies strongly against even looking at the README let along integrating the project. And folks who do use it make it better for everyone as contributions are shared 👍🏽