events/2022-10-05-hwc-europe
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Homebrew Website Club Europe/London was an IndieWeb meetup on Zoom held on 2022-10-05.
- https://events.indieweb.org/2022/10/homebrew-website-club-europe-london-AInXEh6WBbqn
- When: 2022-10-05
- Archived from: https://etherpad.indieweb.org/HWC_London_Europe_2022-10-05
Participants
- capjamesg
- Yousef Amar
- David Somers [omz13]
- Tantek Γelik
- Angelo Gladding
- Add yourself here⦠(see this for more details)
Notes
- what we have been working on with our websites / the IndieWeb
- validating h-cards
- you can use the public suffix list to validate tlds
- https://data.iana.org/TLD/tlds-alpha-by-domain.txt
- validating urls
- normalise trailing slashes
- remove port numbers if needed
- dots in domain names: https://jvns.ca/blog/2022/09/12/why-do-domain-names-end-with-a-dot-/
- indieweb search rankings
- compressed html archives of crawls
- gdpr considerations if you are publishing the html archive
- there may be spam / harmful content in the archive
- contribute to https://httparchive.org/about#contribute so others see the data too
- https://almanac.httparchive.org/en/2022/sustainability
- how do you make a sustainable website that goes beyond the performance aspects
- there are lots written up about how to make a fast / small website
- there is incentive to do that - helps users, search results, usability
- what can I do to make my website more sustainable that has nothing to do with web performance
- usability is part of sustainability?
- easier for users to navigate around the website?
- but how would you quantify this?
- usefulness of a given site? (is the signal/noise ratio high - does the site publish a lot of unnecessary content)
- graphical representations of discovery
- zoom into circles - an interesting way to navigate content on a website
- bookmarks are really interesting
- RSS feeds by circle?
- how do you categorise things that don't have existing tags
- amar.io/memo/
- zoom into circles - an interesting way to navigate content on a website
- eye tracking - https://purplegaze.io/
https://tracydurnell.com/blogroll/cool-artists/
- following people on the web
- https://golden.com/blog/golden-raises-40m-series-b/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steganography - using deliberate changes as a way to ascertain the author of something (i.e. maps with fake towns, text with additional spaces)
- ticketing https://omz13.github.io/indieauth-ticketing-dist/
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