IndieWeb post types

This content type is full of IndieWeb post types, which are all content types which allow me to take greater ownership of my own data. These are likely unrelated to my blog posts. You can find a better breakdown by actual post kind below:

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Liked Tanya Reilly (@whereistanya@hachyderm.io)
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The kiddo's doing a research project for school and yesterday I was telling her to ignore the Google snippet summary thing and look on Wikipedia instead. Follow the links and check the citations, obv, but it's the place to go to get a first general overview of the topic. "Trust Wikipedia, not Google". The internet's changed a bit, hasn't it?

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Reposted Liana :v_trans: :v_kirb: (@bubbline@tech.lgbt)
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Funny thing with Musk shitting on wikipedia about the money it's wasting is... A free, open collaborative encyclopedia of all human knowledge, so good it's basically the default reference for everything, and it's using this much money Meanwhile tons of tech companies get hyper inflated valuations and absurd amount of VC money for bullshit that is at best not really useful, at worse actively harmful to society. yeah sorry I'm not gonna attack wikipedia for needing budget to run the biggest most useful encyclopedia on earth actually

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Reposted Emerald :scizor: :lycanroc: (@emerald)
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Time for DNS to propagate normally: a couple minutes, go make a cup of coffee or something Time for DNS to propagate after fixing a typo in a record: The Wheel of Time turns, and Ages come and pass, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth comes again

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Liked Josh Simmons (@josh@josh.tel)
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That _one_ parent who keeps insisting we hold a high school reunion. There are a number of classmates I quite like and stay in touch with, but the last thing I want to do is volunteer my time to convene, or attend, an event that dredges up the many traumas I've spent the last 20 years recovering from.

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Liked 2023 10 22
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Intro After attending Techmids I decided to revisit setting up my own blog, because at the end of the day its documentation. Doing it at work then thinking over how to improve is a daily part of our craft. This thought was due to a talk by [Jamie Tanna](https://www.jvt.me/] on his Open Source project Dependency Management Data. Which tangentially led me to his blog and the indieweb movement of taking back control of your content.

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Liked Tech Mids
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Intro Attended Tech Mids today met Julian and Colin. I watched the following conference talks Thinking about inclusion with Molly Quantifying your reliance on Open Source Software Rethinking Content Modelling for Unforgettable User Experiences Fantastic SDKs, and how to build them Essential Insights into API-first Tooling Junior Developer to CTO - battle-hardened principles to live by In an API is published and not one is told, does it have value? In an API is published and not one is told, does it have value?

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Liked bƦ grylls (@theauracle@queer.party)
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This is just another reminder to me that when some people start banging the ā€œfree speechā€ drum, youā€™re only really free to say sentiments preapproved by the establishment. Itā€™s also easily observed that the people who *say* facts donā€™t care about feelings consistently and ruthlessly prioritise their discomfort (read: feelings) and use that as feeble justification to reject the facts. Some of you wonder why people like myself couldnā€™t see you as anything other than a bad-faith actor you present yourselves to be.

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Liked bƦ grylls (@theauracle@queer.party)
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Soā€¦ let me get this straight: Paddy Cosgrave ā€“ co-founder & chief executive officer of Web Summit, the largest tech conference in Europe ā€“*correctly* called Israelā€™s war crimes ā€œwar crimes,ā€ originally condemned Hamasā€™ attack while *correctly* insisting this doesnā€™t give Israel carte blanche to ā€œbreak international law,ā€ and everyone from Intel to Siemens is pulling out of the event in response? Listenā€¦ you canā€™t tell me there isnā€™t a rather coercive and corrupt double standard here.