
Until now, I only occasionally checked the runtime of my Mentions United scripts by using a console output. It didn’t seem to be that important, becau...

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Mentions United: New Renderer and Refactorings
Until now, I only occasionally checked the runtime of my Mentions United scripts by using a console output. It didn’t seem to be that important, becau...
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/21827898
Mentions United: Lemmy plugin & a few updates
After I recently dived into the Lemmy world and found out which API route I needed for a Lemmy integration as a Mentions United Provider Plugin, the r...
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/21346794
After I recently dived into the Lemmy world and found out which API route I needed for a Lemmy integration as a Mentions United Provider Plugin, the rest was no longer particularly difficult, because the data is very heavy due to many redundancies, but easy to process. So my new plugin is ready and running on this blog to display Lemmy interactions …
https://kiko.io/post/Mentions-United-Lemmy-plugin-a-few-updates/
Mentions United ... 3, 2, 1, Go
A JavaScript solution to unite blog posts with their interactions
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/20878811
Since I wasn't satisfied with the way syndicated interactions were displayed on my blog, I built something myself with #javascript. What do you think of the idea and implementation?
I recently read Has the IndieWeb Become Irrelevant from starbreaker.org. The post does a great job linking to and summarizing a spate of posts that I will call “people being mad at the IndieWeb”, while also being one of these posts. These posts accuse “the IndieWeb” of being ...
I recently read Has the IndieWeb Become Irrelevant from starbreaker.org. The post does a great job linking to and summarizing a spate of posts that I will call “people being mad at the IndieWeb”, while also being one of these posts. These posts accuse “the IndieWeb” of being elitist, exclusionary, overengineered, complicit, and unnecessary, among many other things. There are some common threads I noticed among these posts: None of them mention micro.
My experience on the web has been one of dualities.