Post 2498452 by starbreaker@pleroma.site
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 (DIR) Post #2498452 by starbreaker@pleroma.site
       2019-01-01T04:22:23.888682Z
       
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       Attention all #writers, #artists, #musicians, #developers, and other creative sorts.If you're a human being with a personal website (not a Facebook page or anything like that), I'd like to hear about it. Please post a link and a brief description of your site and what you put there in a a reply.I want to put links to other people's personal websites on my website to help promote and strengthen the open web.My own website is at https://matthewgraybosch.com. Please feel free to link to me as well.
       
 (DIR) Post #2498630 by uranther@cybre.space
       2019-01-01T05:47:56Z
       
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       @starbreaker I have a simple pseudonymous web profile at uranther.me which links to my personal profile at jameswheaton.meUnfortunately, it's still planning stages but I plan  to write some blogs, put up some art and photos, and develop a kind of memex/library.Will post updates here when I get to it. :blobross:
       
 (DIR) Post #2499391 by starbreaker@pleroma.site
       2019-01-01T05:59:52.890438Z
       
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       @uranther Cool. I'm going to get that added tonight before I disconnect for the night.BTW: If you're familiar with Emacs and Org Mode, you might find it an excellent tool for building a memex/library website. I'm using it myself. I'm sure @emsenn can tell you more, too. :)I think @solene used to use Emacs and Org Mode as well, but I think she's migrated to other tools recently.
       
 (DIR) Post #2499392 by uranther@cybre.space
       2019-01-01T06:17:15Z
       
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       @starbreaker Thanks for the link! Get the web ring going 😃I started using Spacemacs and want to try out org-mode soon. Maybe I should find some guides or videos first.
       
 (DIR) Post #2504571 by tA@pleroma.ilovela.in
       2019-01-01T09:58:37.470014Z
       
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       @seliph @starbreaker Great idea :-)Mines https://regularflolloping.comIts about whatevers on my mind whenever I write.
       
 (DIR) Post #2506862 by vala@ilovela.in
       2019-01-01T11:40:15Z
       
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       @starbreaker heyo, i have a website. it is still a bit empty though, but there are more posts to come about things i either find interesting or worth taking about. mostly blogging and personal thoughts.https://vala.p7.co.nzhave a nice day
       
 (DIR) Post #2509440 by usul@mamot.fr
       2019-01-01T14:03:03Z
       
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       @starbreaker https://www.hirlimann.net my blog, memorabilia from Bosnia, Iceland, my cat. Also files like Bros pre 1.0 boot disk, slides from talks I gave etc ....
       
 (DIR) Post #2514967 by ajroach42@retro.social
       2019-01-01T17:02:37Z
       
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       @starbreaker uhhh I have https://ofmanytrades.com/~ajroach42 And andrewroach.net And there’s a neocities page out there that I don’t update often enough. And then I run a spaceship on @tomasino’s galactic voyage.
       
 (DIR) Post #2514968 by tomasino@mastodon.sdf.org
       2019-01-01T17:20:12Z
       
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       @ajroach42 @starbreaker https://cosmic.voyage for the stories!
       
 (DIR) Post #2520113 by RMW@pleroma.ilovela.in
       2019-01-01T18:40:08.392416Z
       
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       @starbreaker https://robinwils.gitlab.ioI post personal stuff like events that I went to, my git projects and my opinions about things. It is still a small site but I try to do a commit a day.I don't have a general plan for the site and mostly manage it to learn from it. I also just like owning a site. The site is pure CSS and HTML. The CSS follows the DRY principle.
       
 (DIR) Post #2520121 by lunarised@pleroma.ilovela.in
       2019-01-01T13:01:17.520604Z
       
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       @starbreaker lunarised.comI post random thoughts, bad poetry and as much music discussion as I have time to make c:
       
 (DIR) Post #2532276 by wowaname@anime.website
       2019-01-02T04:25:28.221216Z
       
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       @starbreaker "matthewgraybosch.com." is being picked up by your webserver as a different site than "matthewgraybosch.com", you should fix this because both are valid URIs (and because you accidentally had a period at the end of your link)
       
 (DIR) Post #2532435 by wowaname@anime.website
       2019-01-02T04:35:51.981229Z
       
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       @starbreaker that aside, i do appreciate giving exposure of this type. maybe have a page as well to link to fediverse instances (fediverse.social is a good engine), public git servers, public mailservers, shells, etc
       
 (DIR) Post #2532546 by rms@pl.smuglo.li
       2019-01-02T04:43:08.772127Z
       
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       @starbreaker I mostly post my photos and some political notes on my site.https://stallman.org
       
 (DIR) Post #2532713 by flussence@nulled.red
       2019-01-02T04:43:08Z
       
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       @wowaname @starbreaker the link may be "wrong", but treating them differently is a bug in the useragent; curl canonicalises the hostname correctly.
       
 (DIR) Post #2532714 by wowaname@anime.website
       2019-01-02T04:54:17.062025Z
       
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       @flussence @starbreaker i'll just link to someone else who did way more research about this than i did: https://y.st./en/URI_research/SNI_bug.xhtml
       
 (DIR) Post #2550329 by starbreaker@pleroma.site
       2019-01-02T13:05:09.223424Z
       
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       @wowaname Thanks, but the period wasn't an accident. I tend to post in normie English, which means using "proper grammar and punctuation". When combined with URLs this seems to have hilarious consequences.I'll see about a fix, but I on DreamHost's shared hosting plan and don't have root access. If I can't fix it in .htaccess then there won't be much I can do.
       
 (DIR) Post #2550330 by wowaname@anime.website
       2019-01-02T17:20:50.658723Z
       
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       @starbreaker "proper grammar and punctuation" requires use of angle brackets around URIs, e.g. <https://example.net/>
       
 (DIR) Post #2550362 by starbreaker@pleroma.site
       2019-01-02T13:36:49.601557Z
       
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       @wowaname I'll probably get to this eventually, as time and interest permit.
       
 (DIR) Post #2550365 by starbreaker@pleroma.site
       2019-01-02T13:31:52.386853Z
       
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       @wowaname This might work, too. Will try it later.https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19092483/how-to-redirect-from-url-with-a-trailing-dot
       
 (DIR) Post #2550384 by wowaname@anime.website
       2019-01-02T17:22:04.111090Z
       
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       @starbreaker (which, funnily enough, pleroma does not linkify)
       
 (DIR) Post #2551969 by starbreaker@pleroma.site
       2019-01-02T18:00:13.911697Z
       
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       @wowaname That would solve the problem, but can you please cite the style guide or RFC that specifies angle brackets around URLs? I'd like to know in case I have to explain it to somebody else later on.
       
 (DIR) Post #2551970 by wowaname@anime.website
       2019-01-02T18:16:06.759259Z
       
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       @starbreaker MLA and APA both specify angle brackets around URIs and RFC 2396 hints at it in §2.4.3
       
 (DIR) Post #2551982 by starbreaker@pleroma.site
       2019-01-02T18:16:49.401104Z
       
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       @wowaname Thank you.