264 results for "tantek positive"

  • [KevinMarks] I found this article much more compelling than Anil's (wtf do alt app stores have to do with the web? zero), with much clearer positive advantages discussed, as well as clear pathways to get on the open / indie web: https://rknight.me/blog/the-web-is-fantastic/
    [tantek] at 2023-12-30 22:51
  • On a positive note, this is quite IndieWeb related, not sure where to put it (it does link to http://IndieWeb.org) https://thoughts.melonking.net/guides/introduction-to-the-web-revival-1-what-is-the-web-revival
    [tantek] at 2023-11-07 15:25
  • Growing more empathy and also deciding to prioritize more explicitly on spending time writing more positive than negative things.
    [tantek] at 2023-03-31 20:03
  • 2009 Twitter was Failwhale City — a positive in retrospect as it caused a bad enough itch for at least some of us to buckledown and write enough of a replacement to shift to our own sites in 2010 then leading into #indieweb etc.
    [tantek] at 2023-03-03 02:00
  • quitting any kind of regular checking of FB was one of the most mental-health positive things I did. in the pandemic, since events evaporated, and that was my last use-case for checking FB, my usage went to pretty close to zero. occasional use of FBM to message some folks that aren't available elsewhere, thus the friend-request/accept dance to enable that. but that's about it, using only the mobile web version
    [tantek] at 2023-02-01 01:00
  • This is interesting and I wonder if there’s a way to capture this more positive silo history (even with caveats) on the wiki: https://ev.medium.com/this-is-true-4f14b72e2db3
    [tantek] at 2022-12-25 08:54
  • ↩️ [timothy_chambe] context was cambridgeport901 getting suspended from indieweb.social and not knowing why or how to appeal. They're a longstanding positive member/contributor here in the community so it was a bit of a shock: https://chat.indieweb.org/2022-11-16#t1668608507319100
    [tantek] at 2022-11-18 22:48
  • I really dislike the idea of a TOS for indieweb sites as it seems like a bad adoption of something very corporate and very legalese framed, instead of something actually independent and frankly community positive.
    [tantek] at 2022-08-08 08:00
  • campegg, sorta. The whole "the metaverse was a cautionary Torment Nexus tale" is a bit of a retcon. At the time (1992), the web was just a random prototype hack, and the internet was only used (primarily) by text nerds (myself included). At the time (again, 1992), the "metaverse" was seen as a more accessible view of the internet that would be much easier (UX) for lots of people to use, i.e. a positive thing
    [tantek] at 2022-07-28 21:58
  • standards++ are more of a #indieweb-dev thing, though this will impact lots of folks here (hopefully in a positive way) https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/07/tech/europe-uscb-requirement/index.html — will follow-up with #indieweb-dev specific questions/potential there
    [tantek] at 2022-06-07 19:21
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