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  • When i test the page with indiewebify.me it detects "In Reply To" but when webmention.io receives it says the activity type is "link". Is this a webmention.app problem? I am using the auto generated atom feed from zola static site generator.
    scientiac at 2025-08-31 15:21
  • hey scientiac, that's a lot of dev jargon! in-reply-to, Microformats... can you move to #indieweb-dev?
    Loqi at 2025-08-31 15:21
  • In response to <a href="https://<link>">Titile</a>:
    scientiac at 2025-08-31 15:21
  • I have been trying to send a "p-in-reply-to" reply from my static site using webmention.app CLI but webmention.io receives it as a "link" `"activity":{"type":"link"},"target":"https://<link>"}`
    scientiac at 2025-08-31 15:21
  • failxontour: Thank you @failxontour! There's nothing wrong with productivity but especially nowadays with all this gig economy stuff that everyone's being told to monetize their hobbies and I don't think that's usually a good idea.
    thegoldenbagel at 2025-08-31 14:06
  • @morganm I always found these tutorials for backing up only to be relevant for the instagram feed and not other parts of the app. For a whole bunch of users this included me for a while the story part of instagram became more relevant then other parts of the app.
    failxontour at 2025-08-31 08:33
  • @morganm feedback to your draft: with step 2/3.. you may just wanna include a screenshot of chrome dev tools network page for novice users so they know what you're talking about and or the infamous red arrows. / highlight that in a screenshot to point them to the correct tab
    failxontour at 2025-08-31 08:29
  • @thegoldenbagle it's nice to read that someone actually has similar thoughts to your own :D now I feel like a freak especially with that productivity vs creativity post
    failxontour at 2025-08-31 08:26
  • > Quite simply all the browser is remembering doing is HTTP requests it made and received, upto some generous memory and browser limits that may exist. These requests are able to made into a format the browser can export as a specific type of file called a HAR file.
    [morganm] at 2025-08-31 05:27
  • [morganm]: Morgan, I noticed you've got a header that says "What are HAR files?" but prior to that point there's been no mention of HAR files. I'd recommend leading into it with a sentence like "It's possible to attempt to export some images in bulk by saving a HAR file" (this is a flipped version of the sentence you have underneath the header) or "This technique uses the browsers DevTools network tab functionality to export bulk
    osteophage at 2025-08-31 04:31
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