4794 results for "micro.blog"

  • micro.blogについてのテキスト... (https://nejimaki-radio.com/micro-blog-book-philosophy-fediverse-activitypub/)
    Loqi at 2024-02-10 15:43
  • Gradual understanding of indieweb thinking is spreading (with a http://micro.blog shoutout) https://techcrunch.com/2024/02/07/how-twitters-descent-into-chaos-is-paving-the-way-for-a-new-web/
    [KevinMarks] at 2024-02-10 14:34
  • it'll definitely be easier than implementing a PDS yourself inside http://micro.blog. the catch is you then have two copies of users and their posts that you need to keep in sync. which is doable, but may be prone to skew over time
    [snarfed] at 2024-02-09 20:25
  • you then need to make Bluesky users that mirror http://micro.blog users, either eagerly or lazily, but that's try regardless of which PDS they're on
    [snarfed] at 2024-02-09 20:24
  • [snarfed] I was thinking two (possibly) separate things… Running a PDS and also having replies on http://Micro.blog go back to Bluesky, whether someone is using the PDS or not. Right now, Bridgy will do a great job of sending replies to http://Micro.blog, and those posts show up, but when you reply, the reply is “stuck” on http://Micro.blog and doesn’t make it back to Bluesky.
    [manton] at 2024-02-09 20:22
  • (Or, indeed, a site tool like WordPress or micro.blog, too.)
    capjamesg at 2024-02-09 14:05
  • services like /micro.blog let you start with a subdomain, can optionally set up a domain on it. Definitely and indieweb friendly option.
    gRegor at 2024-02-08 02:26
  • even fully managed services like http://micro.blog can be fully indieweb in both spirit and practice
    [snarfed] at 2024-02-06 22:36
  • [indieweb.social/@janboddez] Why do I “suspect” https://micro.blog? Because (1) all of the originating IPs point back to Linode. And (2) the user-agent string mentions Ruby.... (https://indieweb.social/@janboddez/111886381891774098)
    Loqi at 2024-02-06 21:23
  • One of the top results when I searched on http://marginalia.nu was to a 2019 thread where apparently I had "liked" a bunch of tweets and it looked real bad in http://micro.blog (like broken spam). Pretty sure I stopped putting likes in my feed to http://micro.blog so that shouldn't be a problem but I should have seen it at the time
    [tantek] at 2024-02-06 16:33
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