2016/LA/Demos
Opening and closing demos for IndieWebCamp LA 2016.
Opening Demos
Opening demos took place 2016-11-05 (logs).
Chris Aldrich
- as I mentioned earlier, having an identity, and having an h-card
- (shows boffosocko.com)
- it's a bit of variety slanguage
- In Hollywood when someone says your movie did boffo, it means your movie did really well at the box office
- In a muppets movie
- and there's a scene where Kermit says it's going to be boffo, it's going to be socko, and so I went and got the domain name
- I've got a PGP key, email address, even a few things hiding that don't show but if you have a tool that pulls it up you can see it
- my favorite thing is, recently I went to an event
- and a councilman of the city of LA gave me an honor
- I do a lot of work for literacy in the city
- and I posted up a photo of this to Instagram, and my site went out and posted it to my site
- and my site automatically sent this post to FB, Twitter, G+, maybe LinkedIn
- down here there's a syndicated to section
- then it got the biggest response to anything that I got ever
- I logged in the next morning
- Bridgy sent webmentions for all these things back to my website
- and not just seeing the messages, but every like had its own line-item
- hundreds of people liked it on FB, dozens of people wrote short notes
- and it had a visceral impact, more than just seeing the number 557 people liked this
- to me this was way more personal, to see each individual one with a name and face
- to me, part of that process would have been killed on Facebook, because it would have just showed a number, and I never would have seen the names and faces of the people that I know and love say hey I liked this
- this is really a part of what I like about the IndieWeb
- this site runs on WordPress
- with the IndieWeb Plugin and 4-5 others
- (showed http://boffosocko.com/2016/11/03/so-yeah-this-happened-today/ )
David Shanske
- shows david.shanske.com
- this is my website, it's barebones, the name of this theme is bearbones (with an ea)
- there's very little in terms of style
- so you'd focus on everything else
- also a WordPress site
- this is the last thing I posted
- I went to Woodstock
- there's a picture
- One of the things that I've done for a long time in the community is work on IndieWeb plugins for WordPress
- I do most of my testing on an alternate version of the site
- I've added how to make different types or kinds of posts
- If I went to my live site, you won't see as many choices because I don't use them all, but they're there
- the other thing I added is a box so I can react to another article
- any article I happen to be reading it will automatically pull in some data
- when it was updated, summary, publication (if any), and the name
- so I spend a lot of time building tools like that
- when it's all done it shows up on my site
- all the photos, etc. location
- this is one of those link-previews that I have looks like
- I guess that's it and we'll see if I what I build this weekend
Tantek Çelik
- He's Tantek and this is his website, tantek.com
- Chris has never heard his last name pronounced.
- At the end of 2009, he became very frustrated with Twitter
- He hated the fail whale.
- He started with notes, then added photos, etc.
- Anything he posted on his other sites, he now posts on his own.
- He can do what he wants, he can keep it minimal
- He won't worry if an update of someone else's will break his stuff as he controls it all.
- Putting stuff on your own site may be more powerful than social media. You can push it whereever you want.
- He was frustrated because he created a new Twitter account and followed three people and got locked
- tantek: Mostly just posts to Twitter using Bridgy
- It all started really simple
- It started out as a response to frustration, but now he is FREE!!!
- Free at last
- Chris mentioned scientific papers, etc.
- Chris bringds up Marginalia
- Marginalia allows you to comment on specific paragraphs
- tantek would like to allow people to link to specific paragraphs on his site as well
- This weekend, he encourages people to start small and build
- Everything here started small
- aaronpk's website wasn't built in a day
Rachel
- my domain name is being held hostage by google
- mostly I want to listen and learn
Jocelyn
- Jocelyn.inturnaround.com
- Jocelyn is looking for a way to watch and get notified of when people post
- Chris: (shows woodwind.xyz)
- Internal Server error!
- Demo failed
- KevinMarks_: Woodwind.xyz was doing that to me yesterday too
- The other is aaronpk
- tantek demonstrates woodwind
- We discover he only subscribes to aaronpk and himself
- then I added boffosocko.com and adactio.com to show more stuff showing up in woodwind
Jeremy Keith
- my name is Jeremy and my website is adactio.com
- I've been blogging for ~15 years
- when I write a blog post I syndicate out to Medium
- a lot of people are blogging on Medium, but what I like to do is give Medium a copy
- this is what we do on the indieweb - POSSE
- I've got a links section also
- I was syndicating it out to Delicious, are they still around?
- I used to use link services, delicious, magnolia but they all end up getting shut down
- GWG Pinboard is still doing well.
- common theme, you put all this energy into another website, and then it gets shutdown
- you spend all this time writing for other sites, only for the data to disappear
- so that's kind of the thing we do, write on your own website, and just send copies to other sites
- I have notes too
- with photos
- typically I POSSE out to places
- e.g. here is a photo on my site, and on Twitter
- and all the likes on my site from Twitter
- thanks to Bridgy
- GWG Everybody Loves Bridgy
- not only do I syndicate out to these places
- but when people comment, like etc. I get that back on my site
- I like it when I post an article, and people post comments on their own sites
- I have control over my data, and they have control over their data
- I've been adding incrementally at indiewebcamps, photos, etc.
- that's generally what happens at indiewebcamp, one day we discuss thigns, get ideas, and day 2 we hack things
- like these sparklines, I think I built at IWC Nürnberg
- got some ideas, and what I'm working and hacking
Neal
- this is my website: http://wiki-njnm.rhcloud.com/view/welcome-visitors/
- the unfortunately named . wiki-...
- it's a fedwiki, supposed to be like github for notes
- it's an old version, you can copy paste script tags and such
- it's gotten to a point where it takes like 3 seconds to load
- as far as I know it's the longest fedwiki page ever
- today I want to figure out what to do about this
- I can paste javascript straight into the page
- It's kind of nice, you can drag & drop stuff
- gRegorLove: That's Smallest Federated Wiki?
- this is my personal replacement to Delicious getting shutdown
- (discussion about is delicious being resurrected or not)
Michael Kirk
- this is a wordpress site, mostly a premium theme: mikirk.com
- my name is Michael Kirk so it's a condensed form
- I'm a graphic artist and designer
- I used to use uber.com which was a place to do personal art sites and one month it was gone. that's what brings me here
Jeffrey
- Hi I'm Jeffrey, an indiewebcamp newbie. I'm an artist and a web developer too.
- all my pages are built with a static site generator, called nana (sp?) in Ruby I think
- I have many domain names
- like this is my personal backup/archive of everything
- like this is my database of drawings
- it's a ruby on rails app
- it makes thumbnails, I can tag them, how large they are, they are location based. this database has about 4000 records in it
- plenty of ways to navigate it, autopilot features
- nothing being posted to other sites, I don't trust them.
- the other thing I make is a lot of drawing tools
- like this is a drawing tool, it draws automatically and you can click No or Paint
- I have too many domains and want to figure out a way to do that better
- I'm trying to figure out a way to bring my own community into an actual place where people own their information but can still talk to each other
- "I am my own silo"
Closing Demos
Closing demos took place 2016-11-06 (logs).
Michael Kirk
- I'm Michael Kirk of http://www.mikirk.com.
- Today I hooked up Brid.gy and got Flickr, G+, Twitter, and Facebook
- My first POSSEd post: http://mikirk.com/gettin-all-bridgy-widget/
Jeremy Keith
- I'm Jeremy Keith, my site is adactio.com
- At the last IWC, I had tags for different sections and created a view
- This camp I created different archives by months, days, and for links
- See: http://adactio.com/archive/
- I added in sparklines for month views
- the sparklines for day views were pretty sparse and looked rubbish
- I left everything as reverse chronological, though I may decide to switch that
Jocelyn Simpson
- Hi I'm Jocelyn Simpson and my site is http://jocelyn.inturnaround.com
- I figured out how to put some categories into my menu via tags/categories
- I don't have actual content in them yet, but there there
- I also set up to capture emails for my (pending) email newsletter.
- I used mailchimp because it was free and included a simple plugin.
Jesus Noland
- My website is http://www.JesusNoland.com
- This is my first IndieWeb experience.
- I got h-card working
- I also learned about web sign in and managed to log into the wiki and make edits
- I used a <link> tag on my website so it's hidden
Sevil Turner
- My name is Sevil Turner and my website is at http://www.sevilturner.com
- I managed to log into the wiki and RSVP to camp this weekend.
- I also created an h-card for my site
- I'm also planning on moving my site to Jekyll soon
Rachel Upshaw
- I'm Rachel Upshaw and I'm waiting for my new domain name to propagate so it's live on the internet
- I did start hacking on my site which I'll move to it's final location, but I got most of a representative h-card
Chris Aldrich
- using android
- opened @t
- wants to own his likes
- shows his Android viewing twitter.com/t (in Twitter app)
- clicks to "share" icon for that tweet
- it goes to a "URL Forwarder" Android App
- it goes to creating a like on his Known
- his Known automatically POSSEs to Twitter
- so now his like shows up on Twitter as well
- the amounts of likes and such I do since this has tripled
Tantek Çelik
- I'm Tantek and my site is Tantek.com
- I got one thing done which has been bothering me for a while
- I had been using google search on my website
- I wanted to see search results in date order, but google seems to have broken this feature.
- for a search box to show 0 results was just awful
- I've been using Duck duck Go as my default in my browser
- I switched to it for my site search now
- Google used to be fast for search and it seems like they backslid
- duckduck go shows emoji in search results
- and google doesn't
- duck duck go also shows author icons in search while google doesn't
- overall it's a better user experience
- google wants to add a lot of javascript just to do a google search
- (gRegorLove: Also in general search, if you click on that icon it changes it to a site-specific search)
- Google search doesn't do timebased search for the past few months
- google doesn't support iso dates either
- Duckduckgo also has an html version of their search and the search result goes directly to the page
- Something has gone wrong with web development engineering compared to 15 years ago and there's no real excuse for it.
- We all benefit for faster websites.
Asher Silberman
- Hi I'm Asher Silberman and my site is localhost:8000 (now live on my site http://www.ashersilberman.com)
- I've built in flask using flat files
- I based it on the Jekyll-indieweb template I got on the wiki
- I created a sample post and have some links with rel-me
Aaron Parecki
- Hi I'm aaronpk (remote via hangouts) and my site is https://aaronparecki.com/
- worked on pubsub.rocks
- I'm going to use the publisher test
- http://pubsub.rocks/publisher
- It delivered the latest version of my homepage though I haven't done anything pretty with it.
- Showing Test your subscriber functionality
- Woodwind.xyz wasn't quite as real-time as I wanted.
- I'm going to use this website to test itself.
- It's nearly instantaneous
- That's the beginning of testing publishers and subscribers.
- aaronpk gets a major round of applause
- aaronpk: it's pretty crazy! I hope that made sense! it's a little hard to wrap your head around