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the http://micro.blog support seems a bit odd since m.b has always had built in support for inbound RSS
[snarfed]
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2024-04-04 16:36
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edited /challenge (+1) "/* micro.blog */ date typo"
Loqi
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2024-04-01 23:57
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challenge is an event-like post which serves as a (typically open) invitation for people to post achievements towards some goal, like running a total distance, or posting photos at some frequency (every day), supported by silos like Strava and micro.blog https://indieweb.org/challenge
Loqi
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2024-04-01 23:56
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edited /challenge (+439) "Add more micro.blog photo challenges"
Loqi
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2024-04-01 23:35
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ok, I added "2024-04 April [[http://micro.blog]] photoblogging challenge: https://challenges.micro.blog/2024/03/27/april-photoblogging-challenge.html" to a new "See Also" section of /challenge https://indieweb.org/wiki/index.php?diff=94448&oldid=87561
Loqi
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2024-04-01 23:25
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challenge << 2024-04 April [[http://micro.blog]] photoblogging challenge: https://challenges.micro.blog/2024/03/27/april-photoblogging-challenge.html
[tantek]
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2024-04-01 23:25
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edited /challenge (+156) "[tantek] added "2024-04 April [[http://micro.blog]] photoblogging challenge: https://challenges.micro.blog/2024/03/27/april-photoblogging-challenge.html" to "See Also""
Loqi
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2024-04-01 23:25
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challenge is an event-like post which serves as a (typically open) invitation for people to post achievements towards some goal, like running a total distance, or posting photos at some frequency (every day), supported by silos like Strava and micro.blog https://indieweb.org/challenge
Loqi
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2024-04-01 23:25
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micro.blog has a photoblogging challenge this month: https://challenges.micro.blog/2024/03/27/april-photoblogging-challenge.html
gRegor
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2024-04-01 22:39
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[snarfed] I’m experimenting with pulling Bluesky mentions into http://Micro.blog. It’s interesting to make it play nicely with Bridgy too. I’m now hitting the permalink for Bridgy in some cases to resolve a http://brid.gy/comment/bluesky/did:plc/… URL into an at:// URL (looking for p-uid). Don’t expect this will create any problems, just FYI.
[manton]
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2024-03-29 15:34