503 results for "tantek positive"

  • I mean in general I haven't replied on Twitter to anything in a while though I have a few tweets open (more positive things) that I may reply to
    [tantek] at 2023-02-13 17:49
  • My experience in web standards / collaboration is that's the most efficient (least community labor) way to help sustain a more positive community. See the reading / citations here for more: https://microformats.org/wiki/mailing-lists#Why_to_avoid_negative_behaviors
    [tantek] at 2023-03-29 12:52
  • Or to flip it around to a positive, a way to do "free" domains is for governments to grant each person who has an id card (DL, passport) one free domain with some provisos for changing it like you can change your legal name.
    [tantek] at 2026-03-14 18:17
  • re: "social norm to not talk about it" — rather among Slack instances/channels I'm in, there is a positive encouragement to stay focused on specific topics, that way everyone can choose if they want to read/chat about that topic or not. There are plenty of channels in plenty of Slacks/discords I know of with "politics" or related channels. So I don't share that experience of "no persons land". Rather, I think in a very positive way, communitie
    [tantek] at 2024-10-16 20:45
  • so, purely hypothetically speaking, if an opportunity arose to co-chair such a Social Web WG, what do you folks think? would that be something that would be worth my or any of our time to do? do you think we could significantly influence the outcome in an indie-positive way?
    tantek at 2013-11-25 16:00
  • and while we eager work on re-implementing silo features, but for our own sites, I'm just asking that we at least *consider* such social-design impacts, in the hopes that we can, maybe in some small way, built a distributed indie web that is more positive, more humane, than the culture(s) silos have amplified
    tantek at 2013-11-30 23:04
  • 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 priori art research (to avoid repeating mistakes).
    tantek at 2014-01-25 00:40
  • 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 08:28
  • 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 2020-03-29 22:04
  • 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 19:37
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