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It seems there are a lot of implementations using https://webmention.io and blog posts about *sending* a WebMention, but nothing really about accepting them and storing them!
[Trevor_Morris]
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2025-10-09 12:05
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What data do you store when you *receive* a webmention? The URL, a timestamp… what else?
[Trevor_Morris]
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2025-10-09 11:54
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Theo (T3) has a good video on Set: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRSwSAr-gok
[Murray]
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2025-10-09 10:26
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Thanks for the beginner-friendly tips on scraping everybody! Looking forward to kicking the tires on a few of these suggestions.
[Al_Abut]
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2025-10-09 02:10
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export (specifically, How to export your data) in the context of the indieweb refers to the ability to download some or all of your data from a site, typically from a silo, though also for CMS or site migration https://indieweb.org/Export
Loqi
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2025-10-08 23:42
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htmlq is super fun, querying snippets of HTML, I used it in relation to a personal htmx test project a while ago
[morganm]
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2025-10-08 23:23
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if its a library website that basically doesnt change or do any tomfoolery, you could possibly set up cURL or this tool:
[morganm]
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2025-10-08 23:22
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On a different note, what wiki page was their for migrating away from silos? I just finished archiving Facebook onto my site and wanted to give some helpful notes about issues along the way.
carrvo
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2025-10-08 23:20
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Unless the library is using non baseline features and is a super modern library website 😉
[morganm]
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2025-10-08 23:17
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But if you are just scraping book status at a library, it doesnt really matter what browser you use to get that info
[morganm]
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2025-10-08 23:17
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