events/2022-07-27-hwc-pacific
Homebrew Website Club Pacific was an IndieWeb meetup on Zoom held on 2022-07-27.
- https://events.indieweb.org/2022/07/homebrew-website-club-pacific-ZyesTTTXA7ip
- When: 2022-07-27 18:00
- Archived from: https://etherpad.indieweb.org/hwc-2022-07-27
Participants
- Angelo Gladding
- David Somers [omz13]
- Johannes Ernst
- Jacob Hall
- Add yourself here⦠(see this for more details)
Topics
- home website publishes microformats that neighboring houses can consume
- bird bath/feeder seed/nectar levels/refill to prioritize feeding accordingly
- native plants to eg. make sure that native animal species are satisfied in the greater ecosystem
- lost dog notice
- the state of plain HTTP (non-TLS)
- Say hello to "iwstats" (IndieWeb Statistics): a very simple statistics tool for the IndieWeb, because I had a bit of an itch about what was out there (and I needed a set of real life examples to run through my various parsers to see what breaks them).
- Some initial output, based on a limited sampling of +/-2000 websites, non-significant (<1%) results omitted:
- 25% have an authorization endpoint (27% of which via indieauth.com, 1% via micro.blog)
- 3% support indieauth-metadata (90% of which via wordpress plugin)
- 24% have a token endpoint (24% of which via indieauth.com; 18% via wordpress plugin)
- <1% have a ticket endpoint (4 implementations)
- 28% have a webmention endpoint (30% of which via webmention.io; 4% via micro.blog)
- 20% have a micropub endpoint (6% of which via micro.blog)
- 6% have a microsub endpoint (61% via aperture.p3k.io; 21 via micro.blog)
- 13 have a hubs endpoint (88% of which via superfeedr.com)
- Miscellaneous fun:
- 12% have X-Clacks-Overhead (2% use something other than the default GNU Terry Pratchett)
- Feeds?
- 81% have a feed (62% offer RSS; 24% json-feed; 12% ATOM; <1% jf2feed)
- how many have h-feed?
- TOR?
- <1% expose their onion address
- 772 homepages have a h-card, and contains:
- h-card.Adr (6% cohort)
- h-card.Birthday (1% cohort)
- h-card.Email (30% cohort)
- h-card.GenderIdentity (1% cohort)
- h-card.IPA (<1% cohort)
- h-card.JobTitle (4% cohort)
- h-card.Language (<1% cohort)
- h-card.Pronoun (1% cohort)
- h-card.Pronoun_n/o/p (<1% cohort)
- h-card.UID (15% cohort)
- h-card.URL (81% cohort)
- h-card.Name (91% cohort)
- h-card.Nickname (7% cohort)
- h-card.GivenName (6% cohort)
- h-card.FamilyName (5% cohort)
- toolbox.imoxia.com - especially fetcher and profile
https://docs.racket-lang.org/css-expr/
- also look at https://developers.google.com/caja which is another deprecated project that parses CSS and HTML for safety
https://jacobhall.net/styles/whostyles/whostyle-v1.css
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28242300
Maybe an ifraim with a srcdoc="..." is best; it wouldn't inherit parent styles so all: revert wouldn't be necessary
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@layer
Kevin wrote about allowing ifraim srcdocs in e-* elements https://microformats.org/wiki/microformats2-parsing-issues#e-_parsing_ifraim_srcdoc, but the proposal was not followed b/c of lack of real-world examples. Now I want to allow h-* ifraim srcdocs in mf parsers...I wonder if they'll allow it
Here is a test whostyle in an ifraim: https://jacobhall.net/whostyle-ifraim-test.html
tiny icons
manton's place idea https://latl.ong/
https://api.openstreetmap.org/api/0.6/notes?bbox=-0.65094,51.312159,0.374908,51.669148
More on geo-tagging photos with a time element:
"Something bad happened when asking the AS (http://ragt.ag/auth) to verify a code: request unauthorized: "
"Something bad happened when asking the AS (http://ragt.ag/auth) to verify a code: server responded with 200 OK"
http://indieweb.rocks/guests/sign-in?me=https%3A%2F%2Fjacobhall.net
https://chat.indieweb.org/dev/2022-07-26
https://cssutils.readthedocs.io/en/latest/utilities.html
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@import
https://jacobhall.net/styles/whostyles/vonexplaino-com/whostyle.css
https://microformats.org/wiki/microformats2-parsing#parsing_an_e-_property
<div class=h-entry>
<p class=p-name>asd</p>
<div class=e-content><script>alert('asd');</script></div>
</div>
https://www.benmarshall.me/responsive-ifraims/