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:
Reminder that it's the first #HomebrewWebsiteClub Nottingham of the decade tomorrow!
Hope to see some of you there for building / working on your personal websites https://www.jvt.me/events/homebrew-website-club-nottingham/2020/01/08/
Between and I took 9289 steps.
As I published this to my site first, it makes more sense to tag her URL, but I need to get some rewriting for Twitter syndication so it tags her Twitter account - all in good time!
Been watching #GoodOmens this evening - lighthearted, tongue in cheek, and some wonderful David Tennant
This is an interesting one, because I've recently been very frustrated with Firefox and captive portals, as it attempts HTTPS first, then ends up retaining HSTS - it's a difficult one to get right though, and I agree that attempting HTTPS first is a better idea.
Recommended read: Your Website is Your Castle https://desmondrivet.com/2020/01/05/website-castle
Why It's Problematic That Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Retcons the Plot of The Last Jedi
Recommended read: Why It's Problematic That Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Retcons the Plot of The Last Jedi https://time.com/5751752/star-wars-the-rise-of-skywalker-the-last-jedi/
This Is Why You Always Review Your Dependencies, AGPL Edition
Licensing is hard, especially when projects you use want to protect their end users and have gone for strong copyleft licenses like the GPL/AGPL
Recommended read: This Is Why You Always Review Your Dependencies, AGPL Edition https://www.agwa.name/blog/post/always_review_your_dependencies
On Privacy versus Freedom | Matrix.org
An interesting read on creating a extensible platform which isn't truly private, vs a walled garden with true privacy, and the tradeoffs we have to consider.
Recommended read: On Privacy versus Freedom | Matrix.org https://matrix.org/blog/2020/02/01/on-privacy-versus-freedom/
We should have an email for each website
This is what I started doing when I got my personal domain all those years ago, as it allowed unlimited aliases and a catch-all address. There's nothing better than seeing some spam coming from an email that tells you exactly who sold/leaked your data.
Recommended read: We should have an email for each website https://dev.to/sonnk/we-should-have-an-email-for-each-website-fhh
Between and I took 5812 steps.
I found that writing short blog posts as a form of documentation https://www.jvt.me/posts/2017/06/25/blogumentation/ helps lots with reducing the barrier to blogging, as well as writing one post a day for Nablopomo https://www.jvt.me/posts/2019/11/01/national-blog-post-month/
Yes! Not only that, but the power of the #IndieWeb https://www.jvt.me/posts/2019/10/20/indieweb-talk/ - I'd recommend coming to a #HomebrewWebsiteClub to work on your website https://indieweb.org/next-hwc
Yeah I'd say unfortunately that's then removing the effectiveness of using a CDN. I've seen issues when using two CDNs as it can make cache invalidation etc a bit harder
Changing your name is a hard unsolved problem in Computer Science
Recommended read: Changing your name is a hard unsolved problem in Computer Science https://dev.to/penelope_zone/changing-your-name-is-a-hard-unsolved-problem-in-computer-science-kjf
Between and I took 4309 steps.
Watched John Wick 3 last night. Great movie, shame we missed it in the cinema - even more ingenious ways to kill people, and we learn more about the underground, too
Between and I took 8853 steps.