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www.amitgawande.com
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| | | | | Jottings on an Envelope by Amit Gawande | |
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boffosocko.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The post discusses the use of WordPress to create a personalized social platform, emphasizing control over data, identity, and the benefits of the IndieWeb movement over centralized social media platforms. | |
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bacardi55.io
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| | | | | [AI summary] The user is sharing their journey into the IndieWeb movement, detailing their steps to adopt IndieWeb standards. They've implemented h-entry and h-feed for content structuring, used third-party services for webmentions, and discussed their plans for future self-hosting. The user emphasizes openness and personal control over their online presence, reflecting on the potential impact of the IndieWeb community. | |
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lukeb.co.uk
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| | | While I was rebuilding my website in Eleventy, I saw Amber Wilson's article about adding Webmentions to her site shared on Twitter. I'd heard of Webmentions but I'd never really looked into them and while I was reading Amber's post, I thought that it's a really cool idea and added them to the list of things I wanted to add to my site. | ||