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results for "micro.blog"
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[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]
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2024-02-09 20:22
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(Or, indeed, a site tool like WordPress or micro.blog, too.)
capjamesg
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2024-02-09 14:05
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services like /micro.blog let you start with a subdomain, can optionally set up a domain on it. Definitely and indieweb friendly option.
gRegor
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2024-02-08 02:26
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even fully managed services like http://micro.blog can be fully indieweb in both spirit and practice
[snarfed]
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2024-02-06 22:36
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[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
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2024-02-06 21:23
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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]
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2024-02-06 16:33
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I need to get better about checking my mentions on http://micro.blog
[tantek]
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2024-02-06 16:31
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indeed, http://micro.blog is the best for that with least hassle
[tantek]
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2024-02-02 18:16
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http://micro.blog!
[snarfed]
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2024-02-02 18:09
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Welcome BIC. Have you looked at offerings like micro.blog?
jeremycherfas
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2024-02-02 13:16