466 results for "tantek positive"

  • new blogging authoring feature idea: when you open your blog post creation UI in the morning, it flips a coin and sets your blog in a light mode or a dark mode, and prompts you with "You woke up and chose constructive/destructive this morning", and then helps you write something positive or something critical
    [tantek] at 2022-10-20 23:21
  • another example: since a key point of POSSEing is distribution and /reach, at least in a positive way to friends who may still be "stuck" on the silo destination, front-loading things like hashtags and @-mentions in that first 256chars makes a lot of sense
    [tantek]4 at 2022-10-04 22:15
  • I have a feeling some of the original intent behind the expression/concept of "proof of work" implied proof of *productive* or *useful* or at least some sort of *net positive* work and that was clearly lost at some point
    [tantek]4 at 2022-09-13 00:28
  • [schmarty] on a positive note, I'm definitely curious what subset of "some markdown" you "use the heck out of"
    [tantek] at 2022-08-16 02:04
  • 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
  • Another positive thing from this article is that the combination of IndieWebify.me and the [IndieMark] "Levels" helped provide a roadmap of sorts that gave a relatively direct path to follow, a sense of achievement ("*Level 2 IndieWeb citizen*"), and a clear idea of next steps: "What I’m currently missing is a way of having IndieWeb conversations (IndieWeb level 3, according to IndieWebify.me)"
    [tantek] at 2022-08-03 18:31
  • 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
  • it's not spam, it's merely a false positive. there is a difference
    [tantek] at 2022-05-24 19:08
  • I would ask them if they could reframe “not be always online” as a positive condition instead
    [tantek] at 2022-04-15 22:11
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