4850 results for "micro.blog"

  • [aciccarello]: same! re: micro.blog places
    jacky at 2022-05-05 20:03
  • I could totally envision several micro.blog-like services with support for indieweb protocos that differentiate slightly by cost, design, community emphasis.
    [aciccarello] at 2022-05-04 23:56
  • like if we had five more micro.blog like systems that inter-opted
    jacky at 2022-05-04 23:15
  • @[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 at 2022-05-04 22:30
  • 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 at 2022-05-04 16:29
  • 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] at 2022-05-04 05:16
  • I'm glad we do have examples of paid IndieWeb businesses! eg micro.blog, which is hopefully sustainable. but it takes a ton of setup and commitment to make that work. in the more common case, when you have a side project and it feels like a burden, setting up payment model(s) usually makes it _more_ of a burden by default, not less
    [snarfed] at 2022-05-03 21:26
  • [chrisaldrich] thank you for that use case example. Micro.blog is a place where I'm happy to just set up a feed like that. And since I'd previously used feeds from Categories, using concatenated Post Kinds makes more sense.
    [Will_Monroe] at 2022-04-28 03:42
  • ↩️ http://Micro.blog is an inexpensive turnkey IndieWeb friendly solution for doing something like that. Bring your own domain or subdomain and you're off to the races with all the benefits and none of the overhead or work.
    Loqi at 2022-04-28 03:20
  • willtmonroe, the ability to mix feeds with Post Kinds allows one to specify what to send to services or for custom subscriptions to people's sites which support it. For example, I use https://boffosocko.com/kind/article,note/feed/ to send specific content to micro.blog and have (though don't use it much anymore) a "Food diary" that can be found at https://boffosocko.com/kind/eat,drink/ which combines the eat and drink
    [chrisaldrich] at 2022-04-28 00:54
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