events/2023-06-07-hwc-europe
Homebrew Website Club Europe/London was an IndieWeb meetup on Zoom held on 2023-06-07.
- Archived from: https://etherpad.indieweb.org/HWC_Europe_2023-06-07
Participants
- capjamesg
- Sara JakΕ‘a
- David Somers [omz13]
- Angelo Gladding
- jo
- Tantek Γelik
- Ana Rodrigues
- Pablo Morales
- ... add names
Notes
- We saw an example, of how to automatically update the readling list from Bookwyrm and currently listening song from Spotify
- 7 Seeds - Anime
- Site indexes
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bag-of-words_model
- ISBN-13 β : β 978-0241374238 = Index, A History of the: A Bookish Adventure (includes a nice example of a computer generated index vs human generated one)
- How to do the subcategories in index
- topic modeling - genism is one of the python libary that is both relativly easy to use and has relativly understandable output: https://radimrehurek.com/gensim/ (has been a about two years, since I used it for the last time)
- bag of words - will most likely not work because the topics are too different
- AI - though getting the ChatGPT to return standardized output is hard
- BERT
First website: http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html
- http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/Proposal.html
- A discussion about the index.html and the directory index and if the index on website has anything to do with the directory index-es
- https://studentnet.cs.manchester.ac.uk/resources/library/thesis_abstracts/ProjProgReptsMSc15/Francois-Christophe-Progress-Report.pdf
- Doing the multi-language glossaries (the purpose to not have to define the terms in each blog post each time)
- First idea: media wiki
- media wiki can be a bit anoying to update - but the recent versions of the PHPs are not really breaking changes, so updating PHP versions had become easier
- Other possibilities: blog posts with automatic translation, having both langauges on the same page,...
- Looking for a solution, that does not require PHP knowledge - no getting hacked because of the lack of knowledge
- See: language
- First idea: media wiki
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-2:GB
- Fires in the Spain and Canada
- The reason for fires is a good example of how users can be 'stupid' - putting the barbacue do-it-yourself in the dry glass
- Japanese KitKat and Japanese candies (can be graphic - no explanation provided)
- Different cultures/countires have different tastes for chocolate
- US have butyric acid in the chocolate https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qWl9Dlts5g (is this anti-US propaganda?)
- animals in the chocolate?
- Being the QI audience - virtual during covid - other shows also did it this way
- Robot Wars - the UK version
- https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butyric_acid
- Chase quiz show
- Big Brother / Dead set
- Exhibition of the history of Punk - can be inspiration for the personal site https://rageandrevolution.co.uk/
- cut-and-paste (one could get high on the spray)
- Reddit - they will require payment for the API
- SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) - Reddit did the blackout in protest
- Now subreddits will go on the blackout against reddit
- Official Reddit app is horrible, but they canabilized the web version for it
- Lemy - activity pub based reddit alternative
- Discord - no cohesion between the answer and question - Reddit has this better, since you can see the train of tought
- How to surface the best info - StackOverflow does this quite well, how does Twitter does this?
- Writing blog posts
- There is a difference in writting different types of posts - for example personal is easier then technical
- Pictures/illustration can also represent the current you
- What to have as a picture
- Using garden-like icons if one wants to change their side to a digital garden
- Scaning the phisical pictures to create a design for the website
- Is this not done anymore because of the performance reasons?
- Do personal websites need to worry about performance?
- Personal sites are easily more performant simply just because it does not as many adds and metrics
- Other people opinion can also constrain the thinking of what to put in the website (PNG vs. SVG - but PNG can be more performant in some cases)
- HTTP3
- MHTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MHTML
- Badges on GitHub + timeline
- KPIs can drive weird functionality
- Engagement - GitHub timeline
- When did people stop designing their own buttons?
- https://join-lemmy.org/
- https://www.videogamer.com/news/reddit-ban-subreddit-user-for-alternative-platforms/
- 88x31px buttons (flash warning)
- button "archive": https://buttoncollection.neocities.org/
- https://cyber-rot.neocities.org/buttons
- https://cyber-rot.neocities.org/links
- There are many sites on Neocities that have buttons
- Indieweb has a bunch of links: buttons
- https://blinkies.cafe/
James is tired (not of the conversation, but it's getting late!). Thanks all for joining, Mark shall continue on as host! Happy Wednesday!
- buttons via PHP https://github.com/badges/poser
- discussing blog post drafts
- Deep Fakes and deep faking dead people
- This sort of reminds me of that one Lemon Demon song: http://www.lemondemon.com/Lemon%20Demon%20-%20First%20four%20albums/Damn%20Skippy%20(2005)/11%20-%20Gonna%20Dig%20Up%20Alec%20Guinness.mp3
- does CC need an update to exclude AI training usage?