Damn, after refreshing my Firefox profile, I see that [[Omnibear]] no longer exists in the Firefox plugin repo and seems to be a bit abandoned. I think you can just download it and install locally. But if it’s abandoned, maybe time to look for something different.
I’ll just use my Emacs [[Micropub]] client for now for notes. For replies, likes, etc, either I install find something else, install Omnibear, or extend the Emacs Micropub client.
[[Beating the bounds]]:
the practice used by many English villages of walking the perimeter of their land to identify any fences or hedges that had encroached upon their shared wealth.
β [[Free, Fair and Alive]]
In our times, beating the bounds may initially involve direct action resistance and civil disobedience against enclosures, and attempts to "de-enclose" them.
β [[Free, Fair and Alive]]
Fixed up my Emacs micropub layer a bit - specifically the querying of available syndication targets.
Mastodon notifications UI says "Never miss a thing", not the attitude we should be going for, IMO
My web setup currently is kind of a personal data store.
So currently my main issue is the stream being in WordPress. I don’t like this as a data store. I would like it in git with my other stuff, ideally. It is, some of it, in a sense. In my journal files. You could say I posse my journal to WordPress as another client. But I’m missing some key data. Metadata. Replies, responses, etc.
Can I PESOS maybe? From WP to git?
Or maybe I just use a non-WordPress frontend now. One that is git-backed. This would be the more fun approach (but much more workβ¦)
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