From ea0ea1d5939df95ec7c6eb02c9f787ce0f835677 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Frederik Vanrenterghem Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2023 09:16:45 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] Gebruik geen spaties in tags. --- source/posts/Bring_Back_Blogging.org | 2 +- .../Implementing_Webmention_on_my_blog.org | 11 ++--- .../WADSIH_talk_on_consumer_insights.org | 2 +- source/posts/new_blog_activated.org | 5 +-- source/posts/on_social_media.org | 42 ++++++------------- .../sending_pingback_oldskool_indieweb.org | 2 +- 6 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 43 deletions(-) diff --git a/source/posts/Bring_Back_Blogging.org b/source/posts/Bring_Back_Blogging.org index b50bc99..07a675a 100644 --- a/source/posts/Bring_Back_Blogging.org +++ b/source/posts/Bring_Back_Blogging.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+date: <2023-01-02 19:35:28 +0800> -#+filetags: :indieweb:blogging:open web: +#+filetags: :indieweb:blogging:open_web: #+title: Bring Back Blogging After setting a personal objective late last year of reaching [[https://indiewebify.me/send-webmentions/]['level 2' on the indieweb]], with the ability to send [[http://webmention.org/)][Webmentions]], I stumbled on [[https://bringback.blog/][Bring Back Blogging]] yesterday. I love how some people are dedicated to keeping a decentralised internet available and of relevance. diff --git a/source/posts/Implementing_Webmention_on_my_blog.org b/source/posts/Implementing_Webmention_on_my_blog.org index e412cff..7121ca9 100644 --- a/source/posts/Implementing_Webmention_on_my_blog.org +++ b/source/posts/Implementing_Webmention_on_my_blog.org @@ -1,15 +1,10 @@ #+date: <2023-05-14 20:32:00 +0800> -#+opengraph2: ogimage="https://indieweb.org/File:indiewebcamp-logo-lockup-color@3x.png -#+filetags: :indieweb:blogging:open web: +#+filetags: :indieweb:blogging:open_web: #+title: Implementing Webmention on my blog -Following on from my last [[file:Bring_Back_Blogging.org][post on joining the indieweb]]... +Following on from my last [[file:Bring_Back_Blogging.org][post on joining the indieweb]]... Back in February, I implemented Webmentions on my website. I took a roll-my-own approach, borrowing from [[http://superkuh.com/blog/2020-01-10-1.html][an idea by superkuh]]. It's a semi-automated solution which listens for webmentions using nginx. When (if) one is received, an email is generated that tells me about this, allowing me to validate it's a genuine comment. -Back in February, I implemented Webmentions on my website. I took a roll-my-own approach, borrowing from [[http://superkuh.com/blog/2020-01-10-1.html][an idea by superkuh]]. It's a semi-automated solution which listens for webmentions using nginx. When (if) one is received, an email is generated that tells me about this, allowing me to validate it's a genuine comment. - -Technically, nginx logs the body of POST requests in its logfile. - -In the main configuration file `/etc/nginx/nginx.conf`, I've added +Technically, nginx logs the body of POST requests in its logfile. In the main configuration file `/etc/nginx/nginx.conf`, I've added #+BEGIN_SRC sh # Defined for Webmention logging support of www.vanrenterghem.biz diff --git a/source/posts/WADSIH_talk_on_consumer_insights.org b/source/posts/WADSIH_talk_on_consumer_insights.org index 63d20d4..d29ac65 100644 --- a/source/posts/WADSIH_talk_on_consumer_insights.org +++ b/source/posts/WADSIH_talk_on_consumer_insights.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+date: <2022-11-06 23:14:11 +1100> -#+filetags: :management:data science:customer analytics:analytics:leadership: +#+filetags: :management:data_science:customer_analytics:analytics:leadership: #+title: WADSIH talk on consumer insights I recently had the honour of giving a talk about delivering consumer diff --git a/source/posts/new_blog_activated.org b/source/posts/new_blog_activated.org index 1c009c0..9527471 100644 --- a/source/posts/new_blog_activated.org +++ b/source/posts/new_blog_activated.org @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ #+date: <2016-05-05 21:54:07 +0800> #+title: New blog activated -#+filetags: :indieweb:blogging:open web: +#+filetags: :indieweb:blogging:open_web: -Going back to the early days of this site, I added a blog section in -again, replacing the social one, which was overkill. Still need to +Going back to the early days of this site, I added a blog section in again, replacing the social one, which was overkill. Still need to import the posts done there though. diff --git a/source/posts/on_social_media.org b/source/posts/on_social_media.org index 51ccd9c..013b576 100644 --- a/source/posts/on_social_media.org +++ b/source/posts/on_social_media.org @@ -1,33 +1,17 @@ #+date: <2018-01-08 21:04:09 +0800> -#+filetags: :social media:blogging:meta thinking:open web: +#+filetags: :social media:blogging:meta_thinking:open_web: #+title: On social media -Dries Buytaert [[https://dri.es/more-blogging-and-less-social-media][wrote last week]] -about intending to use social media less in 2018. As an entrepreneur -developing a CMS, he has a vested interest in preventing the world -moving to see the internet as being either Facebook, Instagram or -Twitter (or reversing that current-state maybe). Still, I believe he is -genuinely concerned about the effect of using social media on our -thinking. This partly because I share the observation. Despite having -been an early adopter, I disabled my Facebook account a year or two ago -already. I'm currently in doubt whether I should not do the same with -Twitter. I notice it actually is not as good a source of news as classic -news sites - headlines simply get repeated numerous times when major -events happen, and other news is equally easily noticed browsing a -traditional website. Fringe and mainstream thinkers alike in the space -of [[http://tompeters.com/][management]], -[[http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/blog/][R]] -[[http://www.brodrigues.co/][stats]], -[[https://www.olimex.com/][computing hardware]] etc are a different -matter. While, as Dries notices, their micro-messages are typically not -well worked out, they do make me aware of what they have blogged about - -for those that actually still blog. So is it a matter of trying to -increase my Nexcloud newsreader use, maybe during dedicated reading -time, and no longer opening the Twitter homepage on my phone at random -times throughout the day, and conceding short statements without a more -worked out bit of content behind it are not all that useful? +Dries Buytaert [[https://dri.es/more-blogging-and-less-social-media][wrote last week]] about intending to use social media less in 2018. As an entrepreneur +developing a CMS, he has a vested interest in preventing the world moving to see the internet as being either Facebook, Instagram or +Twitter (or reversing that current-state maybe). Still, I believe he is genuinely concerned about the effect of using social media on our +thinking. This partly because I share the observation. Despite having been an early adopter, I disabled my Facebook account a year or two ago +already. I'm currently in doubt whether I should not do the same with Twitter. I notice it actually is not as good a source of news as classic +news sites - headlines simply get repeated numerous times when major events happen, and other news is equally easily noticed browsing a +traditional website. Fringe and mainstream thinkers alike in the space of [[http://tompeters.com/][management]], [[http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/blog/][R]] [[http://www.brodrigues.co/][stats]], [[https://www.olimex.com/][computing hardware]] etc are a different matter. While, as Dries notices, their micro-messages are typically not +well worked out, they do make me aware of what they have blogged about - for those that actually still blog. So is it a matter of trying to +increase my Nexcloud newsreader use, maybe during dedicated reading time, and no longer opening the Twitter homepage on my phone at random +times throughout the day, and conceding short statements without a more worked out bit of content behind it are not all that useful? -The above focuses on consuming content of others. To foster -conversations, which arguably is the intent of social media too, we -might need something like -[[https://www.w3.org/TR/webmention/][webmentions]] to pick up steam too. +The above focuses on consuming content of others. To foster conversations, which arguably is the intent of social media too, we +might need something like [[https://www.w3.org/TR/webmention/][webmentions]] to pick up steam too. diff --git a/source/posts/sending_pingback_oldskool_indieweb.org b/source/posts/sending_pingback_oldskool_indieweb.org index 8b2a66a..8c83741 100644 --- a/source/posts/sending_pingback_oldskool_indieweb.org +++ b/source/posts/sending_pingback_oldskool_indieweb.org @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ #+title: About sending pingbacks, webmentions and some thoughts on how to improve on them. #+date: <2023-10-31 20:41:30 +0800> -#+filetags: indieweb blogging open_web +#+filetags: :indieweb:blogging:open_web: #+BEGIN_PREVIEW In a 'blast from the past', I sent my first [[https://www.hixie.ch/specs/pingback/pingback][pingback]] after writing the [[file:agent_based_models_digital_twins.org][previous post]]. A pingback is a way for a blogger to send a message to another blogger, informing them -- 2.39.5