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  • “The link was not advertised on the website but the OBR has used the same web address, or URL, for previous budget documents, changing only the date. A Reuters reporter, in preparation for covering the budget, went to the publicly available URL shortly after 1130 GMT on Wednesday”
    capjamesg at 2025-11-27 22:45
  • Whoa. I like to think I’m immune by using Plausible, since they’re a cookie-less and privacy-first small business in the EU but hey, you never know.
    [Al_Abut] at 2025-11-27 21:36
  • algospeak is the practice of users using coded words or phrases to avoid their posts being deprioritized by a silo’s feed display and discovery algorithms https://indieweb.org/algospeak
    Loqi at 2025-11-27 21:30
  • Oh hey this is on topic, another reason not to use 3rd party analytics providers unless you have a REALLY good reason to: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/openai-discloses-api-customer-data-breach-via-mixpanel-vendor-hack/amp/
    [tantek] at 2025-11-27 21:20
  • Ah thanks for the support for the Web Day y'all! I'll start a conversation in another channel (cafe?) about brainstorming in-person group activities.
    yesoperator at 2025-11-27 20:41
  • Could add a note to that page in case other people in the area are interested. Also could publicize it on http://events.indieweb.org
    [aciccarello] at 2025-11-27 17:13
  • 🌹 Portland is a city in the US state of Oregon (airport code PDX), where IndieWebCamp was launched in 2011, annual IndieWeb Summits have been held every year thru 2019, and hosted occasional Homebrew Website Club Portland meetups before 2020 https://indieweb.org/Portland
    Loqi at 2025-11-27 17:10
  • There are a lot of IndieWeb events coming up in December already, so I thought it would be best to wait until the new year for our next meetup.
    capjamesg at 2025-11-27 12:59
  • i remember reading through HTTP RFCs a while ago, particularly about the Link header, and whenever it made use of syntax defined elsewhere it would helpfully include a sentence like "this document also uses [term] as defined in [other document]" which made my research a lot easier
    ulhar4409 at 2025-11-27 05:34
  • Pretty sure a URL by default means fully qualified if there are no other details. It's normal in specs to not say defaults like that every time
    [tantek] at 2025-11-27 05:25
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