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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As I've gone all in on the #IndieWeb technologies, I've been using @AaronPK's service https://aperture.p3k.io which supports the open https://indieweb.org/Microsub standard, which supports RSS among other formats - may be worth looking into as it's a great protocol for building better readers, even if it's not solving your need right now. Drop me or the folks at https://indieweb.org/discuss a line if you want to talk more about it!

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Sorry to anyone who's just received a tonne of webmentions from me - I'm tweaking the way the sending works so there are a few new places you may see them come from

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Listened to Thirty-six Years Of Meme
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Listen to this episode from Rizamblings on Spotify. A most delightful ramble with the brilliant, Tom Jepson, on a long list of UX, design, community, personal goals, hype, books, jelly babies, and so, so much more! Find our guest: Tom Jepson -> @thepixelgrid Don't forget to #RizambleAlong on Twitter, find me -> @rizbizkits

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Listened to Blend In With The Puffs
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Listen to this episode from Rizamblings on Spotify. Longest ramble YET with my dearest friend, Emma Seward. We (laughed &) chatted on Doughnotts, bees, photography, hobbies, HP, words, Hamilton (duh), & more! I can't thank her enough. Find our guest: Emma Seward -> @MrsEmma 

Don't forget to #RizambleAlong on Twitter, find me -> @rizbizkits

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From me it's a no - I see why some people want it, but would rather prefer they stay out of the already limited space in the commit message title, and there's a level of arguable subjectivity of what an emoji means especially as different teams, projects and cultures have views on it.

But then again, so does written language, but I feel that is at least more known?