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I found this, if i recall right `<link rel="alternate" type="application/atom+xml" title="Michael's Updates" href="https://www.goodreads.com/user/updates_rss/5295602?key=yBhuTRBOxBNHYLk19NLoGH04r2WamiMHODeou7KBUCCAIjuq" />`
[tw2113]
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2020-07-28 08:25
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Now that would have been an interesting alternate timeline
Zegnat
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2020-07-14 10:16
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sort of, but there's an alternate distributed conversational version of that too... I'll pull out some examples later...
[chrisaldrich]
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2020-07-07 01:14
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Ugh, aaronpk or GWG, I'm having some issues getting into 1password for some reason. Could you help me spin up an alternate zoom room?
[chrisaldrich]
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2020-06-28 19:46
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also demos alternate templates for different post types, e.g. commics.
[schmarty]
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2020-06-27 20:14
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[ramiro_ruiz] aaronpk I saw the /feeds link and am going to set it up as a standalone page, with links out to my MF2, RSS/Atom, and JSON Feed, so folks can discover the other types of feeds I have. I'm also planning on adding a bit of blurb about how they are marked up with `rel=alternate` so feed readers _should_ be able to automagically pick up the feeds I expose
jamietanna[m]
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2020-06-02 09:23
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also that atom feed calls my root site an alternate representation of my blog
[LewisCowles]
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2020-05-27 06:39
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I want to get back to hand-editing parts of my site, mostly the collections pages, because I want to break chronological ordering, and I want to create a human readable page that points to the sub entries. If I do this, maintaining it as a h-feed doesn't seem an easy feat. I'm aware I still need chronologically ordered feed for readers, but I'm a bit hesitant on having a rel=alternate h-feed - how accepted/common is it to do so?
petermolnar
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2020-05-24 18:44
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Thanks, I saw that in the spec, but wasn't sure if clients and consumers were capable or if this was an odd case. Thanks I've merged alternate and canonical
[LewisCowles]
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2019-11-10 21:37
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can I put two rel values into a link if alternate and canonical are the same?
[LewisCowles]
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2019-11-10 21:23