WordCamp Riverside 2019 Day 2 was jam packed with an amazing lineup of speakers, lunch, swag & an after party! We fully enjoyed EVERY moment and learned lots in the process. Thanks to all of our Speakers, Sponsors, Volunteers & Attendees who make this event awesome!! #WCRS19 pic.twitter.com/xxLNoOn5vb
— WordCamp Riverside - Nov. 8-10 2019 (@WordCampRS) November 10, 2019
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❤️ WordCampRS tweeted @ChrisAldrich presents on “Welcome to Web 3.0, the internet you always wish you had.” https://t.co/MWjXZv7VXs
@ChrisAldrich presents on "Welcome to Web 3.0, the internet you always wish you had." pic.twitter.com/MWjXZv7VXs
— WordCamp Riverside - Nov. 8-10 2019 (@WordCampRS) November 9, 2019
❤️ MinorityPostdoc tweeted at 3rd @WordCampRS Riverside event organized by local Inland Empire community
at 3rd @WordCampRS Riverside event organized by local Inland Empire community https://t.co/uEVAQU8wpl A @WordCamp #WCRS conference of abt 100 attendees learning abt marketing & online solutions using @WordPress =most popular web tech pic.twitter.com/hB5I5Csyxa
— Alberto Roca (@MinorityPostdoc) November 9, 2019
❤️ AndreJaenisch tweeted @TheGreenGreek @eleven_ty @css @davidwalshblog @codepo8 @adactio @ShopTalkShow @aardrian @soapdog @end3r @zachleat @Amy_Hupe @SaraSoueidan @brad_frost @ChrisAldrich
Twitter dev fam, what are some of your favorite personal sites for developers? Looking for some inspiration.
— Sia Karamalegos (@TheGreenGreek) November 7, 2019
P.S. I'm super excited about using @eleven_ty for my new personal site and blog.
P.S.S. Should I go #darkmode?I'm far from done on https://t.co/hiuqD6qSre (built with @eleven_ty as well)
— André Jaenisch (@AndreJaenisch) November 9, 2019
But I'd recommend@css https://t.co/7P4v6I8FKO@davidwalshblog https://t.co/PCeZm09DTR@codepo8 https://t.co/jCu6LZV4hd@adactio https://t.co/SsbVKM4wjs@ShopTalkShow https://t.co/T2RjRuj8D6
1/3@aardrian https://t.co/5FCQycH88v@soapdog https://t.co/DP62TUiFOi@end3r https://t.co/mN0qRnStoO@zachleat https://t.co/6YMTqGgSwf@Amy_Hupe https://t.co/R90S0K48fs@SaraSoueidan https://t.co/vS7elStVRZ@brad_frost https://t.co/zHTrrvAXdh
— André Jaenisch (@AndreJaenisch) November 9, 2019
Bruce Lawson https://t.co/eOseQPJ6mH
2/3@ChrisAldrich https://t.co/2rN2pkZrJG@bagder https://t.co/C0JmUeA6jP
— André Jaenisch (@AndreJaenisch) November 9, 2019
Eric Karjaluoto https://t.co/iwszfbSKvu@RWD https://t.co/d5Dc9WieoG@briankrebs https://t.co/0XGECnboqp@LeaVerou https://t.co/07lvBluU1B@MiriSuzanne https://t.co/BHSGyfS1yF
3/4@paulrobertlloyd https://t.co/ar8cNDtCyA@NolanLawson https://t.co/0Nn0GHpvZV@schneierblog https://t.co/wiDnpzmNVp
— André Jaenisch (@AndreJaenisch) November 9, 2019
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So I got webmentions set up working on my site and Kickscondor replied: Hey, glad you got this going! I completely agree that Webmentions are too hard. However, they’ve been rock solid for me after I got my setup in place. And they were ultimately worth it for me. I’m a believer now. The technol...
It has been a long while since a major release of webmentions, and it is not the end of the plans we have. It is merely the first step. In the lastest version, several useful features were added. Instead of an option to enable webmention support for pages, the plugin now let’s you select the optio...
🔖 kevinmarks tweeted @jimmy_wales Come talk to the #indieweb people about scaling things and interop https://t.co/ePOzrtakPb
Come talk to the #indieweb people about scaling things and interop https://t.co/ePOzrtakPb
— Kevin Marks (@kevinmarks) November 6, 2019
End end screen of Soylent Green with a caption that described the difference between the IndieWeb and the corporate, siloed web.
Fiddling This post is a test. Here’s the “stack” I’m using for webmentions: * Set up h-card & h-entry microformat markup * Create webmention.io account * Add meta tags from webmention.io * Sign up for Brid.gy for twitter->webmention.io * Use webmention.app to post webmentions
A post-#DemDebate2 thought: I too was a beneficiary of bussing. Except now I understand how damaging that framing is. Really, bussing allowed white schools to benefit from *me,* all for the low price of student budget dollars they were wasting anyway.My mom was like most black parents then -- doing the best she could. The private schools in town cost the earth. The black-neighborhood schools had 12+ yo textbooks, no AP, underfunded everything, tired teachers. White public schools were a good middle ground. But.I struggled for years with poor self esteem because I had somehow absorbed the idea that black =/= smart, and that I should be grateful to sit by white kids. That my school was doing me a favor by making me get up predawn to ride a bus for an hour. I had that Joe Biden thinking.But in retrospect, I made those schools look good as hell. Won academic awards left & right, mostly bc I loved to read and that was half my education right there. The much-vaunted AP classes were a joke; I mostly did self-study and busted 4s and 5s on the exams.There were dozens of black kids like me in those white schools. Probably more. But I don't know, bc we were parceled out so there would be only a few of us in each class. Enough to look good, diversity-wise. Not enough to support each other, or make the white ppl uncomfy.My most vivid memories of high school aren't social, but pathological. I remember being on prom committee and fighting to get *any* black music played; the principal still banned rap. I remember the school pulling shenanigans to bump a black valedictorian to 2nd place.Battles like that every day, every step of the way. We did well, and everyone expressed surprise, and told us it was because we'd been "given" an opportunity to share space w/white kids - not that we'd earned it. If we struggled, though, of course it was because we were black.On balance, they got bragging rights. Scholarships! Ivy League acceptances! *I* got an early introduction to how racism covers for white mediocrity and ego, and probably a couple of extra years of therapy. Also maybe an early start on a few novels. Was so bored I wrote in class.So I'm like most black Americans of my gen in having mixed feelings about integration. Structural racism worked as hard to erase whatever we gained as our parents had worked to give us those gains. And a big part of the struggle was people like Biden. "Not racist" racists.The equivocators, the pleasant moderates, so happy to appease blatant racists at our expense. Sure, integration, but not if it forces white kids to sit alongside inferior black kids. (We're always inferior.) Sure, "states rights"! Sure "school choice" (to reinstate segregation)!White liberals who would be appalled to be called racist... but who believed, same as white conservatives, that we really *weren't* as good or smart as them. But at least they were willing to do us a favor -- a limited one, dependent on their generosity and continued primacy.Not going anywhere in particular w/this. I'm not a Harris supporter. She did say a thing that needed saying, tho -- a thing that moderate white Dems really need to think about when they wonder why we don't trust them. We *remember.* We see you. That's why.You are as much to blame for where we are as a country right now as Trump & his ilk -- because you won't push back. You have principles but won't stick to them. You're weak and cowardly when lives are on the line, but you tell yourself you're being smart and diplomatic.We need strength and courage right now. We need conviction, and obstinacy, and anger. If you won't fight, what fucking good are you? Looking deadass at Nancy Pelosi right now.::sigh:: My pressure's probably up, and I'm harshing my own post-vacation mellow. Rant over. Toodles.
A post-#DemDebate2 thought: I too was a beneficiary of bussing. Except now I understand how damaging that framing is. Really, bussing allowed white schools to benefit from *me,* all for the low price of student budget dollars they were wasting anyway.
— N. K. Jemisin (@nkjemisin) June 28, 2019
“I didn’t want to maintain two LinkedIn’s, one is bad enough” - Jordan at @IndieWebSummit on changing her name online to get a job #IndieWeb
— Lillian Karabaic (@anomalily) June 29, 2019
I'd really like to see progress here: https://t.co/1M0hlgdIsO @IndieWebSummit #IndieWeb
— Cathie LeBlanc (@cathieleblanc) June 29, 2019
🔖 What I Learned at Domains ’19: Back to the Future | Cassie Nooyen
This past week, June 9th-12th, I had the opportunity to attend the 2019 Domains Conference hosted by Reclaim Hosting in Durham, North Carolina. The experience was truly more unique than any other experience I have had. This was my first education conference, and therefore my first Educational Techno...
I reflected on my takeaways from my first educational conference, Domains ’19! @kmlukens @BenInBeta @DomainsConf https://t.co/mIEJH3uosk pic.twitter.com/lvM7SKQaaD
— Cassie Nooyen (@CassieNooyen) June 19, 2019
It looks like I will be speaking at IndieWeb Summit! Specifically, I’ll be giving a keynote about how to “Own Your Mobile Experience”. As a long-time enthusiast for these tiny computers we carry, I try to make most of the things I can do o...
It may be more compact if you could do a full circle set of posting, syndicating, having a few people comment, get backfeed (someone in the audience can help hurry Brid.gy along if necessary), read notifications in your reader, and then reply back via mobile. Then a few one-off’s of other stand-alone pieces would be fantastic. We definitely need to see Kapowski!
Is there a way to broadcast your mobile screen for folks to see it easily?
Thanks for this writeup, Chris. I probably haven’t thought as much as I should about f...