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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Hey, can you share a bit more what you mean? Do you mean how to get Hugo rendering webmentions?
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Ooh hope to hear what's said - https://annadodson.co.uk/ will be interested too
This is an interesting read - I'm a big fan of TDD but a few things here hold true
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This would be cool, but don't think I'll be able to do two IndieWebCamps in a row, especially across the world!
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The POSSE to Twitter looks great! But unfortunately I won't be able to make it all that way
Regarding our conversation yesterday for OAuth and API aggregation, I mentioned that while working on PSD2/Open Banking we've been doing similar, for instance with a third party who would register on behalf of a fourth party.
I've tracked down https://bitbucket.org/openid/obuk/src/6b4300bdc872dd55573f3ce9c65b66ada640efaf/uk-openbanking-registration-profile.md as the definition for the way this works with the use of new fields in the Signed Software Assertions (for use with https://openbanking.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/DZ/pages/1078034771/Dynamic+Client+Registration+-+v3.1).
It may be worth reaching out to OpenID/Open Banking to see if they've got this officially specified about this, or whether this is the latest source of truth you can use
Hope this helps with your hope to standardise this into an OAuth spec!
Nothing like a fire alarm when you're fast asleep to get the blood moving..
#10MoreBlogPosts sounds like a great initiative - hope that it'll help get more folks into blogging.
I've found it's really helped me personally since starting to work on blogumentation (blogging as a form of self-documentation https://www.jvt.me/posts/2017/06/25/blogumentation/ )
It's been an awesome day at IndieWebCamp Amsterdam!
The afternoon was chatting about licenses and ownership, then looking at how to migrate folks from silos to IndieWeb with a long term strategy, then some discussions about events, RSVPs and calendars, and finally all things syndication.
Got some great discussions, and lots of interesting things to play with tomorrow at the hack day!
Interesting start to the morning at IndieWebCamp Amsterdam - we've spoken about accessibility of the Web and IndieWeb, and about how private posts and privacy should work
I'm really enjoying the intros at IndieWebCamp Amsterdam. Its nice to see the range of websites, the technology usages, and that some folks are posting while they're talking while others haven't touched their sites in years.
It's an exciting chance to get reinvigorated!
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En route to my first IndieWebCamp (Amsterdam) after a great couple of days at DevOpsDays London.
I'm really looking forward to meeting some folks and talking about owning more of my little corner of the Web, and meeting the faces behind the websites I frequent!
Yesterday I met someone who, after my talk Overengineering Your Personal Website at last year's DevOpsDays London, started building their own website. That's awesome! ππΌ
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Listen to this episode from Rizamblings on Spotify. In which, I actually read you an essay. Plus, I dabble on final year of uni, what it means to be a perfectionist and salads that resemble some animals. A mixed bowl; as always. Don't forget to #RizambleAlong on Twitter, find me -> @rizbizkits
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This is such an awesome touch, I think this may be entering my wish list!
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