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:
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I know we've talked about it in the past, but how do you feel about possibly setting up a #HomebrewWebsiteClub in Lincoln? I've found there's very little organisation required for mine in Notts - generally just turn up and do stuff 🤓
I will be attending Homebrew Website Club: Nottingham on
I've just announced #HomebrewWebsiteClub Nottingham on February 5th https://events.indieweb.org/2020/02/homebrew-website-club-nottingham-8IgcYeAQhIKX - just turn up, or RSVP via https://www.jvt.me/posts/2019/08/21/rsvp-from-your-website/
If you want to build / enhance your personal website, #HomebrewWebsiteClub Nottingham is a great place to get involved, next one is the February 5th https://events.indieweb.org/2020/02/homebrew-website-club-nottingham-8IgcYeAQhIKX
There are also lots of #HomebrewWebsiteClub events across the world where you can come and build, or enhance, your personal website with something #IndieWeb related - we've got one in Nottingham! https://events.indieweb.org/tag/hwc
For anyone at #NaConf looking to learn more about owning your data and the #IndieWeb, I recently did a talk about it, with a transcript available at https://www.jvt.me/posts/2019/10/20/indieweb-talk/ which will hopefully shed more light!
Awesome to see the first event posted! In case you've not seen Aaron's post there's now a new IndieWeb events site https://events.indieweb.org/ you're more than welcome to still publish the event on eventbrite but would you also be able to publish to there as well, for IndieWeb folks to discover the event, too? Much appreciated!
Agree that some users won't want to get stuck into it - they're likely also the users who won't be writing raw HTML for their sites.
So what we're doing for them is getting Microformats2 support directly into the themes for WordPress, Jekyll, Hugo, etc, so anyone using it can benefit without necessarily doing any work!
As shared in a separate comment in the thread, there's the Microformats2 specification (see https://microformats.io) which reduces duplication seen with some of the other Semantic Web formats.
You can see an example of a parsing result at http://php.microformats.io/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.jvt.me%2Fmf2%2F2020%2F01%2F2mylg%2F which produces a standardised structure for the resulting JSON, which makes interconnectivity much simpler.
Us folks in the IndieWeb (https://indieweb.org) have been using it for some time with great benefit, but it's always great to hear others reactions too!
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Thanks! Maybe "this project is source available, not Open Source. Utilising any code within this project is forbidden." or stating "this project is proprietary, despite the source being available. You may not use it for any reason"
How to Implement a Secure Central Authentication Service in Six Steps
Recommended read: How to Implement a Secure Central Authentication Service in Six Steps https://engineering.shopify.com/blogs/engineering/implement-secure-central-authentication-service-six-steps
Recommended read: The Danger of "Simplicity" https://asthasr.github.io/posts/danger-of-simplicity/
Recommended read: DevOpsDays London 2018 Notes https://medium.com/@AaronKalair/devopsdays-london-2018-notes-38f1ae44c95