I enjoyed catching up on the #indiewebcamp chat logs tonight and the discussion of an indieweb replacement for Twitter search. I like that there can be spirited disagreement, but it remains friendly and sometimes humorous.
To that end, I particularly enjoyed this exchange:
# <snarfed> oh god i hope i didn't propose a search solution
# <GWG> snarfed: No, a real time publishing notification protocol
# <snarfed> oh god i hope i didn't propose a real time publishing notification protocol
And so it’s time to launch a new version of my personal website, https://barryfrost.com. Over the last few weeks I’ve been building this new platform from scratch with a few new key aims:
My last system #Baker offered a partial implementation of webmentions and syndications but was buggy and broken in places. My Microformats markup was also flaky. Hopefully this new attempt is a little more robust. Fuller details are in the colophon.
So kick the tyres, send this post a webmention from your site or respond on Twitter.
OAuth 2.0 is not a sign-in protocol. Sign-in can be implemented by augmenting OAuth, and people routinely do so...
crapify is a proxy for simulating slow, spotty, HTTP connections