Still plugging away at getting this working ...

Still plugging away at getting this working the way I want it. Test with IndieSindicate only.


After a morning wrangling automating POSSE from ...

After a morning wrangling automating POSSE from my stream site, I quite understand why Colin Devroe is just turning it off. I too might abandon the effort. Maybe it doesn’t matter nearly as much for minor things like Twitter to originate everything on my own site. Everything larger than 140 characters originates with me anyway, and I can always syndicate that by hand. What’s nice is to be able to bring the reactions back here.


"Labeling poutine as a Canadian dish instead of Quebecois is cultural appropriation."


Testing syndication from Quill #indieweb

Testing syndication from Quill#indieweb


Set up syndication through silo.pub

Set up syndication through silo.pub


Southern dairy factories polluting milk and cheese -- because they can?

OK, so only in Italian Insider, but who knows what goes undetected.


Brazilian peppertree packs power to knock out antibiotic-resistant bacteria

Extract disarms MRSA. But Quill bookmark fails to pull in URL, which is www.eurekalert.org/pub_relea… #antibiotics


I'm not using Reactions, so I cannot ...

I’m not using Reactions, so I cannot comment on that. I did, however, test quill.p3k.io to like a post, and the post’s card came through perfectly formatted (just not centred, which I can live with). See here stream.jeremycherfas.net/2017/mich…


Creating a post to test Brid.gy

This is just a mock post to test Bridgy.


Michaela DeSoucey on Twitter: "Via @NPR: Cheap Eats, Cheap Labor: The Hidden Human Costs Of Those Lists https://t.co/fBluT2I2UU"


Having switched Quill's endpoint to my new ...

Having switched Quill's endpoint to my new instance of WithKnown, I thought it only right and proper that my first post there be my first post from Quill.<p> </p>


@matigo Make it so. I'd say that this ...

@matigo Make it so.

I'd say that this would make the whole idea of a lot more tenable to a bunch of people in what the gurus call [generations 3 and 4](https://indieweb.org/generations). Maybe even 2, which is where I see myself.

All that stuff and nonsense about having a local development environment and then pushing that out to a production site *via* whatever sync method you can manage to work at any given moment would disappear in a puff of smoke. I'd happily pay for one of those coffee-cup sized servers.

*p.s.* I'm posting this first to my own owned-content, in those that it may encourage you to hook up, although I know you have lots of other things on your mind.


A giant leap ... My own installation ...

A giant leap ... My own installation of in a sub-domain on my main site. Getting more serious about the , but lots more still to do.