@aaronpk Is this a step toward your site working with Pleroma?
@aaronpk Is this a step toward your site working with Pleroma?
@Gargron @cwebber @aaronpk WordPress, twitter, github, medium all have rel-me built in. Google plus had it, but it only shows up on some clients now. For the twitter migration case it will work well, if they set their twitter url to their new mastodon home.
I followed like 10 remote folks today using my Greasemonkey script that replaces Remote Follow buttons with direct links to my home instance. It saved a bunch of hops and was way better than pasting my username into remote servers.
Definitely thinking this should be a browser extension.
The more I do it, the cooler I find microcasting on a technical level. The format (I arbitrarily chose) of writing 300 words, recording it, and posting both together makes for accessible, multimedia text on the web, and a podcast app is just as good as a browser for it.
@aaronpk I wonder whether it will be possible to link it straight to a Stripe form.
It's #caturday so how about you send me cats today 👀
@danielpunkass Indieweb kids are saying that RSS isn't cool any more! What do I do?
years later it's still fucking wild yahoo bought tumblr
i put potato chips in some scrambled eggs this morning and it gave me life
As of a few weeks ago, Quill now supports this extension. If the server returns a list of supported vocabulary, Quill disables the links to any interfaces that use unsupported vocabularies. This should help reduce the confusion when micro.blog users use Quill, since now they won't end up on an interface that fails to make a micro.blog post.