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Hmm looks like I have Unicode problems on my http://micro.blog/t (as well as a duplicate post every time I changed a slug)
[tantek]
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2024-09-06 17:07
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scheduling in the context of the indieweb, refers to the feature of setting a specific time for a post to be published in the future https://indieweb.org/scheduled
Loqi
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2024-09-06 16:57
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sebbu: yeah it's different, the post only appears on the site and feeds at that date then
pcarrier
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2024-09-06 15:49
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(and i can see a perfectly valid example of future-dated post : talking about / organizing an event (even if you could or should use a calendar for that), including when it opens, close, the map, the different events inside the events, where they are (on the map), with who (guests), if you need to register beforehand, etc...
sebbu
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2024-09-06 15:48
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some blogs supports posting a post at a specific date
sebbu
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2024-09-06 15:45
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FWIW that wasn't my entire goal, but rather to keep 1 post per day and not have to do anything for the next 2 days
pcarrier
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2024-09-06 15:41
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and because of that, defensive coding of feed readers suggests they might rewrite the date to the date the post was discovered in the feed instead, defeating your entire goal
aaronpk
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2024-09-06 15:38
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If a feed reader shows posts chronologically by post date they'll likely float atop others until their publish time passes.
[schmarty]
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2024-09-06 15:35
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any technical reason why one would want to avoid creating feed entries with dates in the future? I'm trying to post "daily" and running ahead, wondering if I might break stuff doing this
pcarrier
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2024-09-06 15:26
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protected post is /protected
gRegor
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2024-09-05 20:29
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