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Inspired by Jeremy's post on how he syndicates to Bluesky, I
thought I'd follow suit (many examples are useful when it comes to API
integration work). A disclaimer though... I'm dubious of the long term prospects
of Bluesky for reasons I won't go into here. That being said, it's currently
a vibrant place, and syndicating from my site to other places keeps my
content in my hands…
Last weekend we held IndieWebCamp Brighton 2024, the first in Brighton since
2019. I thought I'd collect my thoughts both as a host, and as an attendee…
This time last year I put together some custom scripts to send a record of each
study session to my personal site using the micropub endpoint. You can see
them here. Each entry says what I did, how long I did it for,
and when I started doing it. On their own these aren't particularly interesting
or useful. They mostly serve to hold me accountable. However, now that I have a
full year of data, it seems like a good time to see if there are any trends…
Markdown is the standard for writing in techie circles these days, but
it's pretty minimal. For a readme it's all you need, but if you create a site
around Markdown like I have then you pretty quickly bump into its limitations.
Markdown is deliberately limited, so it's no fault of the language or its
creator…
This site uses a static site generator to build plain HTML pages. Since there's
no database to add, update, or delete pages from, determining when to dispatch
mentions can be challenging! Here's how I use a Netlify
build plugin and an atom feed to manage it…
I had a great time last weekend at IndieWebCamp (IWC) Brighton. The first day
was filled with discussions on various IndieWeb related topics. I
attended discussions on…
I really like webmentions. They provide a way to let folk know that you're
writing about their blog posts. I see them as an alternative to comments which
encourages better discourse…