466 results for "tantek positive"

  • Though it was also the turnaround point so perhaps that's a positive. 2009 was indieweb rockbottom for me. And also when I started coding /Falcon, with an intent to go 100% back to owning my own notes on 2010-01-01, which I did, even if it took me 25 days to get POSSEing working 🙂
    [tantek] at 2019-10-11 10:28
  • Web We Found was a talk and presentation by {{kevinmarks]] at Le Web 2013 that summarized the start of various positive trends and patterns from 2003 onward, like blogging, building on open protocols, which have grown since, many incorporated into the IndieWeb, and provides hopeful counterpoint to [[The Web We Lost]].
    [tantek] at 2020-03-30 00:04
  • in my unending quest of brainstorming webmention filtering / ordering, since so much of the backlog is from Twitter, I'm considering another algorithm/heuristic of a "positive" signal. if a tweet reply is from an account that rel=me validates with an IndieWeb site, then that's more "real" than other twitter accounts
    [tantek] at 2020-07-16 21:37
  • As we grow in number of active chat participants (and active chats) I think we should consider explicitly guiding "Good morning" or "How's it going" posts to the informal #indieweb-chat channel instead of the #indieweb channel or others. While informal and friendly (and appreciate the community-positive role it plays), doing so in logged channels adds unnecessary/inapplicable noise to the logs for anyone reading them later.
    [tantek] at 2021-01-12 17:59
  • 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
  • [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
  • Anecdotally I have seen this to be true also: "users that click attend on all Facebook event invites just so they can remember the event for later or provide positive feedback to the person who invited them (similar to a “like" button). When someone doesn’t buy a ticket, they won’t have any skin in the game and can afford to miss the event."
    tantek at 2015-09-25 22:55
  • I mean sure, there's a lot of design aspects of Twitter that likely contribute to its problematic nature. I'm not sure that "realtime" is essentially the cause of those problems though maybe it may amplify some of them? In other contexts (e.g. chat like here, or GitHub comments showing up on an issue while you're looking at it), real time is quite positive
    [tantek] at 2021-10-13 21:40
  • We had one reported positive Covid case (as of this past Monday) of an IWC SD participant. Has anyone else who was at IWC SD felt any respiratory symptoms since the camp? Covid incubation times would mean the earliest you would have felt it is maybe Tuesday or Wednesday but certainly by today if you got it at the camp.
    [tantek] at 2023-12-22 19:00
  • tantek meant to say: to put it in a more positive light, it makes more sense for us (indieweb) to focus on designing/implementing the simplest possible technologies directly necessary for our use-cases, and not worry about more complex approaches (or who claims to use them), except as prior art research (to avoid repeating mistakes).
    Loqi at 2014-01-25 01:41
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