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Building on the idea of an IndieWeb zine
Riffing on @capjamesg@indieweb.social’s idea of a printed #IndieWeb zine.
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Testing out webmentions for Reilly and me
Tap tap… is this thing on?
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Weeknotes 2024 W20
Your friendly neighbourhood IndieWeb slinger
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May origami fold
I spent this afternoon with some lovely people folding origami and chatting. This month’s fold was a modular design called a cyclone. We also made a spinner while waiting for our teriyaki chicken lunch to arrive.
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Recycling day reminder
Happy Friday folks! Don’t forget it’s recycling day today! Here’s a fun and friendly reminder of what can and can’t go into the recycle bin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgFya8mV5ds ♻️
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AAA – An accessibly audit
I was supposed to take the day off today. Instead I put my #GADD money where my mouth is and spent a couple of hours running an initial accessibility audit on my website using the Sa11y bookmarklet https://sa11y.netlify.app #accessibility #a11y
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Research Thing Global Accessibility Awareness Day
A superb couple of insightful and practical lunchtime talks from Gabe Fender from Thoughtworks and Emma Dyer from Alzheimer's Society. I’m a big fan of these midday brain-food sessions. #globalaccessibilityawarenessday
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Joining the gang at Homebrew Website Club Europe/London
Spending the evening hanging out with the welcoming and curious folks at #IndieWeb Homebrew Website Club Europe/London https://events.indieweb.org/2024/05/homebrew-website-club-europe-london-HJs8USwnq2Ie. Lots of demos of recent website updates and projects. I got some useful clarification on the difference between cross-posting and syndication. We went down the webmention and micropub rabbit hole. I’ve come away even more excited and confident about what I’m doing. Thanks for making me feel so welcome!
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Anki setup
Useful settings to make Anki SRS app more forgiving and increase learning efficiency.
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Disrupting Japan Podcast: How to sell innovation in cut-throat, low-margin industries
A fascinating conversation with the Elephantech startup that is changing the manufacturing of printed circuit boards (PCB) from a subtractive to additive by using ink-jet printing process; reducing waste and manufacturing costs and helping to make a much-needed decarbonisation shift in the tech industry.
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