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[manton]++ this is great! presumably this is for folks who setup POSSE to Twitter and backfeed via Bridgy or does micro.blog handle all that with like a checkbox in settings? micro.blog++
[tantek]
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2022-05-11 18:32
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Follow up on those Webmention links above, tweaked a couple things in Micro.blog and Bridgy tweet replies are looking nice: https://davidcel.is/2022/05/08/going-out-to.html
[manton]
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2022-05-11 16:35
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didnt micro.blog have an instagram importer? might be worth a look what that does
sknebel
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2022-05-09 17:52
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like a micro.blog that's solely photos or one that's somehow a podcast planet
jacky
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2022-05-05 20:03
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[aciccarello]: same! re: micro.blog places
jacky
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2022-05-05 20:03
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I could totally envision several micro.blog-like services with support for indieweb protocos that differentiate slightly by cost, design, community emphasis.
[aciccarello]
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2022-05-04 23:56
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like if we had five more micro.blog like systems that inter-opted
jacky
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2022-05-04 23:15
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@[Chris_Lott] I'm using Micro.blog. When I was on WordPress, I used the IndieWeb Publisher theme with some mods and most of the IndieWeb plugins
sco_battles_irc
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2022-05-04 22:30
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I just wish there was a good option people could use for integrating into a static site since that's the big missing piece right now. We have micro.blog as a full off the shelf solution, WordPress has a plug-in, and there's selfauth if you can run stuff on a server
aaronpk
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2022-05-04 16:29
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I’ve used Jekyll and a few others in the past, and they do have a real appeal in certain ways, but I’m pretty sure I should stick with a platform like WP or similar rather than a static generator. And self-hosting feels right in this context, so I don’t know that micro.blog, for instance, makes sense. But I wasn’t sure about Known or whatever else might be out there!
[Chris_Lott]
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2022-05-04 05:16