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confused why it works for a note then but not my funny sleep thing. because this note worked fine https://catgirlin.space/activity/9ee7c6c6cbdc1bc1f909c10cfa35e9a5/
[catgirlinspace]
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2024-02-11 20:03
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one repo per such "project", then "explaining how it works" in the README file that GitHub I believe creates by default in new repos now
[tantek]
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2024-02-09 19:48
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is it simply a case of putting my code on github, and then explaining how it works?
_tommys
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2024-02-09 19:47
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good thing is that it works for multiples too, so you can emulate Slack behavior as well if you like
[tantek]
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2024-02-07 16:56
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OK! I'm trying to set it up now so I can make an ad-hoc GoLang environment to start building my own blogging platform. (at least I'm gonna try... I hope it works!)
starrwulfe
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2024-02-05 00:14
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when you log in, your wiki sidebar will link to the domain name, but now that's a redirect so i guess it works
aaronpk
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2024-02-01 19:45
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has been avoiding using the phrase IndieAuth in Sele as much as possible unless in the explainer space of how it works
jacky
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2024-02-01 16:26
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😁 ...also that's the spirit of what the Bridgy browser extension does, and it works, but it also gets people's accounts banned 😢
[snarfed]
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2024-01-30 15:36
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right now it works by having a proprietary json API that has an event-specific key that ends up as a URL that other instances can import from. I'd definitely be up for finding a way to do that in a more standardized way
aaronpk
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2024-01-27 06:07
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I'm talking up here via thunderbird,actually. Kinda simplistic, but it works for our simplistic community; after all,clients like The Lounge, and stuff like that, they support a ton of features that libera.chat doesn't support, I think, like sending files and what not, right?
cambridgeport90
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2024-01-25 08:49