Month: May 2019
A really good discussion between Jeena (https://jeena.net) and Martijn (https://vanderven.se/martijn/) about what IndieWeb is and some of its building blocks.
Rotterdam street art
A good article by Zeynep Tufecki on the restrictions and control exerted on things that *technically* we actually own. By manufacturers like John Deere and Apple.
https://www.wired.com/story/right-to-repair-tenants-on-our-own-devices/
#RightToRepair
Memory Hole
https://invidio.us/watch?v=hSFEi8FK01g
“Pitbull” by Jega
I was listening to this 20 years ago… still an absolute banger
#NowPlaying
Whaa, I did not know that @aaronpk@aaronparecki.com has written a generic ActivityPub Laravel service for websites to use. Nice.
🙂
Carrying on the sporadic series (here are parts one and two), this is my next tinkering around with a means to connect a WordPress-based IndieWeb site to the Fediverse.
For my hackday project at IWC Utrecht I set up Matthias’ ActivityPub plugin that fully fedifies your WordPress site. It’s dead simple and most excellent.
Yes way!
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