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Replies are basically my comments to others' posts, posted on my own website. I'm not sure why you'd want to browse this, but here you go.

ping is this thing on

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It looks real pretty! https://dank.sh/

ooh. I like the name more than the font itself though :D

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I can reply to you from my indieweb site; I can follow your h-feed in an indieweb reader, but as mastodon doesn't send or receive webmentions we have to federate by hand for now. If you link to this post, I can manually send a webmention to make your reply show up.

Bridgy Fed makes it automatic! There’s a bug currently, but it used to work very well

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Longtime no home screen update.

ooh, Reeder is still a thing! I remember that from back in the day… (not really using Apple devices these days)

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Many folks share screenshots of their phone home screens. These are often intriguing to look at, but what I'm really interested in knowing is what you set as your browser homepage? Here's mine!

It’s been about:blank for a few years now :) used to use some service (start… .io?) back in the day

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Haha yeah it is. I want people using readers to be able to see the photos in full res, but it does use thumbnails on my site. Not sure what I can do for readers...

I added a limit of 2 photos max to my reader, now the feed doesn’t blow up :)

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XRay, the library that I use to parse URLs to show comments, now supports parsing direct Microformats JSON, ActivityStreams 2.0, as well as finding a rel=alternate link and parsing data from that instead! This means I now get great results when parsing Mastodon or other ActivityPub links, and this is also the first step in what I hope will result in fixing the Microformats situation for WordPress, since a WordPress plugin will be able to generate Microformats JSON and advertise that in a rel=alternate link…

Encouraging mf2json in an alternate? woah, what happened to the anti-sidefile fight, the html-as-one-true-source idea?

woah that’s a giant photo gallery… and it’s on your main feed in full!

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Hi, I'm Eli and my hobbies include: Grocery shopping late at night Taking the dog out for walks late at night Ironing clothes late at night Running... In other words: I like listening to podcasts. Listening to podcasts is really my only hobby. I do other things as an excuse to listen to podcasts.

heh. I like podcasts in theory, but I spend too much time just doing things on my PC, so it’s not a good situation for actually listening to them…

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Since the ICO “sector” is full of scammers, I wouldn’t recommend anyone to use ICOs for any real products. You’d be instantly associating yourself with scammers!

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The hackernews comments are not entirely terrible! 🕺

Not entirely terrible but of course a lot of “what about OpenID Connect” and “OAuth2 is not secure enough”..

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lemoncurry 1.10.0: what's new and what's next? https://nya.as/eBB

cool, I hope webmention receiving is coming!!

(i wrote this reply about the storage stuff)

Awesome! I store everything as microformats2 json, even configuration and such. I kinda went overboard with the storage system though: all nested objects (like replies) are extracted into their own entries and querying has to reassemble the object, looking up any nested object by url :D This is not very fast…

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I’m looking for an outliner! Why I’m looking I’ve been creating outlines since high school. I started with pen and paper, then moved to text editors—first Word, then Google Docs, and finally, plaintext files. I’ve been creating plaintext outlines for about 5 years. I typically save my outlines as Markdown and export them using Pandoc if they need to be shared with other folks. I use outlines to take notes, plan projects, create documentation, and as todo lists. I’m a plaintext junky. Whenever and wherever I…

I use vim-orgmode with Orgzly on Android. There are orgmode apps for iOS too, but I don’t know how good they are.