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[indienews] New post: "Signs of a growing distrust of US web platforms" https://www.lazaruscorporation.co.uk/blogs/artists-notebook/posts/signs-of-a-growing-distrust-of-us-web-platforms
Loqi
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2025-03-23 19:17
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@trwnh I'm not sure I understand the distinction. What is it that makes a page easier to maintain than a post or other entry?
Lars-Christian
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2025-03-23 09:22
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trwnh, definitely. the less you have to "think" about maintaining something, whether a page or a post, the easier
[tantek]
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2025-03-23 07:34
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[indienews] New post: "“The internet is both a blessing and a curse”" https://dead.garden/blog/the-internet-is-both-a-blessing-and-a-curse.html
Loqi
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2025-03-22 19:29
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reach is usually used to refer to the number or extent of people that see or are at least shown a specific post (of yours) in whatever aggregator or reader app, site, or home (news) feed feature of a silo that they use to view posts https://indieweb.org/reach
Loqi
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2025-03-22 18:15
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osteophage yes this one: https://bsky.app/profile/anildash.com/post/3lkjb6ahovk2z
[tantek]
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2025-03-22 05:35
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[tantek]: @[tantek] I wrote a post critical of Bluesky back in January but didn't cover the public data angle. Is there anything else you remember about the post? I can try and look for it.
osteophage
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2025-03-22 04:26
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[Jo] that's a great post. There are 2 classic War and Peace TV series: BBC 1972 and BBC 2016
[KevinMarks]
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2025-03-22 00:11
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I don't think I'd want to show in a blog post. But one could imagine a toggle to show ins and del with the times those changes were made.
btrem
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2025-03-22 00:08
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capjamesg[d]: I don't know what "Breakfast and Coffee" is. So with that caveat, I'd probably use /country/city only for feeds, that is, for a list of coffee shops in a city or country or whatever. But I'd use a more durable url scheme for any individual post. For me, that'd be /yyyy/mm-foo, e.g., 2025-03-java-shop.
btrem
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2025-03-21 23:58
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