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re: the linkedin import, that's in beta, but pretty magic when it works 🪄 the other big barrier for a lot of folks spinning up an indie internet presence is not so much the technical stuff, but rather it's writing about themselves. the AI stuff doesn't feel quite human yet, but pulling picture/headline/summary from linkedin is a good starting point. if anyone wants to play with it, it's https://getrealnice.com/10secondsite and the pw: is sofast
aaron
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2024-02-13 21:32
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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