Marty's summary -- it's hard -- is ...

Marty’s summary – it’s hard – is spot on. I do, however, feel that there’s room for both a quick roundup of what’s happening in the #indieweb, in the way that Marty has pioneered, and for something a little more discursive. I could easily record interviews with the protagonists over Skype or similar, if they are willing. And if I weren’t so geographically isolated here in Rome, I could even try to get to some Indie Web Camps or HWCs and do on the spot recordings.

My feeling is that these kinds of podcasts could help people to embrace and adopt the indieweb. There could also be a role for Q type things in the longer podcasts.


Another test of Quill editor

Writing something nice again, but I have enabled the Markdown plugin on Known.And maybe a headline tooLike this Utterly bizarre; when I went to write a new post, the above was already there. In other words, the content of the post from Quill, without the block quote.

This should be a markdown block quote.

I’m knackered. Will try some more tomorrow.

#withknown


Another test of Quill editor

Writing something nice again, but I have enabled the Markdown plugin on Known. So need something in HTML, like this block quote And maybe a headline tooLike this


This is a test from quill using the editor

I’m writing something nice, as instructed.Does Quill do Markdown?I don’t think so, although I just noticed that there is a hover that seems to create quotes. Let me test that. How about tags? Like #quill and #indieweb? Oh no, they’re in the publish box. #quill #indieweb


This is the content of a regular ...

This is the content of a regular note from quill


This is a test of silo via ...

This is a test of silo via @aaronpk


Completely mystified by editing a bookmark in @withknown

I cannot get my head around how @withknown is handling posts.I bookmark a page, with a quote from the page:I don’t like the yellow behind the text. So I click on edit, expecting to be able to at least look around.Where is the quote?Beats me.


@kitchenBee on the dangers of demonising whole food groups while fetishing others

It makes me sad to think that so many of us come to see this kind of food paradise as something threatening, full of foods we mustn’t eat and joys to be avoided. Me too


Repurpose that incubator! Turning raw seasoned meat ...

Repurpose that incubator! Turning raw seasoned meat into sausages is both science and food.


Site updates: Tags and Media Fragments


A podcast about the Indieweb

Further to my note about a new #podcast about #indieweb things, I listened to Marty McGuire’s rendering of This Week in the Indieweb. I really enjoyed it, even though I had read the text version. Production and audio were top notch, and it was very clear. My only quibbles concern the pace and the audience. Even as a native English speaker, and despite Marty’s very clear diction, it seemed a bit speedy to me. I wonder whether less fluent listeners manage to get it all.A second, similar point, about the audience. In my estimate, as a newcomer to indieweb and a less than expert person, some of the stuff whizzed right by me. But if I were familiar with it all, I’d probably be keeping up with the IRC channels and the indieweb.org pages and so I’m not too sure why I’d need an audio version. But that’s just a matter of choice.The slightly bigger question is, would there be an audience for a more discursive podcast about the indieweb? Marty would be in favour. So would Chris Aldrich, who started this ball rolling for me. There’s a fair bit of audio tagged indieweb at huff duffer, but nothing, apparently, dedicated to the topic.We certainly have the technology to produce something that captures the history, what’s happening now and how things might develop. There’s no way I could do that on my own – not least because I don’t know enough to ask intelligent questions – but with a co-host or two it would be a really interesting project.


How mammoth cloning became fake news

Good piece pointing out that science writers are not doing the job some people think they ought to be doing. But maybe they’re doing precisely the job their editors want them to do? This is nothing new, but it is good to be reminded from time to time. Does anyone upbraid movie critics for parroting a studio’s hype?


Ooh. A new podcast to listen to, ...

Ooh. A new podcast to listen to, which also fits with my growing enthusiasm for #indieweb. And wouldn’t it be fun, as @chrisalrich almost suggests, to make a podcast about indieweb. If there’s space …


Has it really been a year since ...

Has it really been a year since 10Cv4 hit the ground? @matigo is right: time does fly when you’re having fun. And the way the service has developed is nothing short of miraculous, given that it rests on a single individual. Sometimes I wish he’d slow down and consolidate, but mostly I’m just grateful 10C exists.


Don't you want me to read your stuff?

Further to this morning’s minirant about blocking Instapaper, I’ve now discovered that some sites – I’m looking at you, HuffPo – don’t want me to be able to speed read, which I’m doing with a nifty little thing called Spritz. Or maybe they’re just unaware there’s a problem. The good news is that HuffPo does not appear to block Instapaper, so in the fullness of time, I will read the piece anyway. It looks really interesting.


You mention SoundCloud, which a lot of ...

You mention SoundCloud, which a lot of people, including podcasters, are using. Fine, for them, but more than a silo, SoundCloud is a locked room. I use Huffduffer.com a lot to sample audio and – even more – to share what I’m sampling and to see what other people are sharing. A sort of recommendation engine, if you like, though not a very powerful one, I admit. And SoundCloud deliberately makes it hard to share. There are ways around that barrier, of course, but not everyone will want to use them. And so, as ever, by hosting on SoundCloud you may be denying yourself listeners. #indieweb


Sad that an increasing number of sites ...

Sad that an increasing number of sites seem to block Instapaper. That little bit of friction – I have to copy the URL, go to Instapaper and add the link by hand – but so far it always works – might mean I won’t ready your piece. Is that really worth it?


Just for fun, I marked up my ...

Just for fun, I marked up my recipe for cornbread with syntactic tags that I hope meet the h-recipe spec. Not sure why. www.fornacalia.com/2017/corn… #indieweb


Plugging away

Bummed out by the fact that Quill wasn’t enabling me to syndicate directly to Twitter, I followed up on some good advice from Daniel Gold: Back to basics, uninstall and reinstall plugins one by one. Shades of WordPress. So I did that, and here’s what I found:With IndieSyndicate configured (via silo.pub) I can posts to Twitter just fine, but Quill still does not see that as a Syndication target and Quill cannot post to my site.In retrospect, that’s obvious, because there is no endpoint at my site.So I enabled IndiePub and now Quill posts fine, but it still does not see any Syndication target.I probably just have to live with that. At least for now.Finally, re-enabled Brid.gy and everything looks good once again. Just for the record, here, I’ve decided that for now I do not need these plugins: Static pages, Firefox, Events, Custom JS, Custom CSS, Comics, Audio, API tester. That may change in time.

#withknown #indieweb


Neanderthal Diets | Eat This Podcast

Nice to see older episodes still being found and still being appreciated. Chris is right, I should do more like this. And I wonder whether there will be an uptick in the downloads.e