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Hydra either refers to a mythological many headed creature, or a W3C Community Group that aims to standardize how a web API can advertise its operations and what types of objects it expects/returns, or references to how they are related, paraphrased "Cut off one hydra discussion, Two more shall take its place."[1][2].
Wiki: http://www.w3.org/community/hydra/wiki/Main_Page
Spec Draft: http://www.hydra-cg.com/spec/latest/core/
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No known real world examples of Hydra usage, certainly no selfdogfooding.
The summary goal "aims to standardize how a web API can advertise its operations and what types of objects it expects/returns" is essentially the same as WSDL a failed effort to do the same.
Unclear what about Hydra is different (enough) to cause it to succeed where WSDL failed.
Created by Loqi.me on April 15
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AOSP is Android Open Source Project, the bit of Android that isn't reliant on Google services.
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410 is the HTTP status code for GONE, meaning whatever URL was requested is not there any more, and used in webmention CRUD to indicate that a source has been deleted.
"Any more" is important. A 410 response differs from a 404 in that a 404 states that the resource doesn't exist but lacks context on whether it might have existed in the past or future. A 410 states that the resource no longer exists, but did in the past.
That also implies that the current server has knowledge on the past state of the requested URL.
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Examples of IndieWeb sites serving permalinks with status code 410 to indicate deletion.
GitHub uses 410 for removed features, e.g.:
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Sign in with Google is a Google's ridiculously over-engineered silo sign-in service way to replace the link URL that AppEngine provides. You should use and support IndieAuth instead.
Documentation: https://developers.google.com/+/web/signin/add-button
Created by Tantek.com on April 16
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Sign in with Twitter is Twitter's silo sign-in service. You should use and support IndieAuth instead.
Twitter's Sign in with Twitter documentation shows the following suggested button:
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DataSift is datasift.com and used to do analytics based on Twitter's firehose feed until Twitter terminated their relationship[1].
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FriendFeed was a silo for posting content, as well as an aggregator of feeds and posts from other sites, and notably the inventor of the "Like" button in 2007. Acquired by Facebook in 2009, it was shutdown completely on 2015-04-10.
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Sites that are springing up to replace FriendFeed:
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silo sign-in refers to all the delegated sign-in/login services offered by popular silos such as Facebook Connect, Sign in with Google, and Sign in with Twitter. Instead of silo sign-in, you should use and support IndieAuth.
Created by Davemenninger.com on April 14
Just getting started with IndieWeb. ( 2014/2015 )
My site is: http://davemenninger.com/
My current project is to build a linkblog tool for myself using Micropub.
Created by Kylewm.com on April 13
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React is a JavaScript library for rendering UIs that can run on the client, server, or in native iOS apps. http://facebook.github.io/react/
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actino is a fundamental indivisible particle of an action - to even partially complete an action, you must do one or more of the actinos that compose it.
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hNews is http://microformats.org/wiki/hnews
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rel-value registry is http://microformats.org/wiki/existing-rel-values per both the WHATWG HTML specification, and the W3C HTML5 specification.
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IANA is a source of legacy registries, some of which have been obsoleted, like the rel registry, by microformats.org: http://microformats.org/wiki/existing-rel-values
Created by Petermolnar.eu on April 14
Let’s Encrypt is a new Certificate Authority intended to be free, automated, and open.
From their about site:
Let’s Encrypt is a free, automated, and open certificate authority (CA), run for the public’s benefit. Let’s Encrypt is a service provided by the Internet Security Research Group (ISRG).
The key principles behind Let’s Encrypt are:
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IETF is an abbreviation for the Internet Engineering Task Force, a group that produces specs called RFCs, and holds meetings where people audibly "hum" to achieve consensus.
Created by Loqi.me on April 12
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Parse is https://www.parse.com/
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GPlus is Google Plus
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418 is a little teapot, short and stout. Here is my handle, here is my spout. When I get all steamed up, hear me shout! Tip me over and pour me out!
Specifically, an April Fools joke, specified by RFC 2324 [1]
Created by Loqi.me on April 16
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will someone is an app from Alynd to share todo items. http://willsomeone.com
Created by Loqi.me on April 17
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pubsubhubbub.club is an idea for an aggregator that subscribes to people's PuSH feeds and publishes tag-specific feeds back out from the aggregate posts. https://github.com/aaronpk/PubSubHubbub.club
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LRT is an acronym used on Twitter meaning Last Retweet
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Laravel is a PHP framework http://laravel.com/
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KML is an XML format for describing geographic data created for use with Google Earth and now maintained by the Open Geospatial Consortium https://developers.google.com/kml/
Created by Loqi.me on April 14
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othering is offering gender options male/female/other, instead of a free text field, making it clear that they are for marketing purposes, not self-expression.
Created by Davemenninger.com on April 14
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