@jalcine Interesting. Yeah I'd love to mess with it more once we stabilize some more of this activitypub stuff. I kinda want to make a client that will load data from all sources and present it in a "standard" way that users can customize.
Compaints have now been reduced to grumblings. Still hurts to type though :P Doing a bunch of docs today so I'll see if I can do the bulk via STT
@jalcine what do you usually use to browse indieweb stuff btw? Your browser?
I haven't had a chance to dive in past reading some specs so far 😅
Dang, warm hat season really snuk up on #Ottawa this year.
ha ha I think at this point I've been fully consumed by the beast known as Semantic Web. (though maybe that means I can eat some of it from the inside with p2p tech)
I think it'd be cool if in addition the #ActivityPub client-server interface we had some sort of standard for accessing your timeline using Linked Data Framgents or something similar. It'd be nice if "what you seen on your timeline" was more of a client side concern and portable accross implementations instead of needing a custom mastodon-only endpoint.
@dfeldman Mama mia 😱
My Self Portrait is complete again!
http://olia.lialina.work/
After dat:, hyper: and Beaker browser got obsolete, I had to discontinue the 3rd frame.
Now it's back.
ipfs: is the protocol.
Recommended browser is Agregore - new, elegant and modest. I hope it stays with us for some time and maybe even outlives Brave :)
Join us tomorrow for Episode 3 of the Causal Islands Podcast!
We're speaking with special guests Jon Corbett about acimow/Cree#, his Cree programming language, and @nasser about Alb, his Arabic programming language.
If you are passionate about programming languages, you won't want to miss this one. https://lu.ma/causalislandspodcast #programminglanguages
@ninabreznik for what it's worth I obly really did essays on literature in my English classes too. i think some of it helped for my technical writing though.
@beka_valentine 🙇🙇🙇
@ninabreznik does the structuring of ideas partof essay writing still apply? I know that France essay writing is pretty different from north american styles which some folks I knew had trouble with
I played a bit more with Numen (a cool voice control system, see https://numenvoice.org/). I can not only control my desktop, laptop, or linux mobile phone (#sxmo) with it, but also my house (lights, heating, media, etc) from all of these devices. Next I'll hook some mics to my raspberry pi's and control home automation from there.
All this on-device, no cloud connections, and definitely no "Hey Google", "Siri" or "Alexa"!
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.