Karl Voit
Karl Voit
Maybe a good read: https://kevq.uk/my-thoughts-on-micro-blog/ IndieWeb is not easy to implement, few people understand how to do it, some people even remove IndieWeb-support again: https://kevq.uk/removing-support-for-the-indieweb/
Bridgy seems to be an option although it needs some sort of active content: https://brid.gy/about#blogs It's part of IndieWeb and uses the webmention protocol.
> I think integrating with ActivityPub (#71) would be the way to go, that way the integration is two-sided: [...] Please read my comments on #71 which describe my ideas...
Main issues I could identify so far were related to HTML snippets from Twitter and Youtube.
Current feed is broken again. Can be verified via Thunderbird (stefan2904 reported issue) or [W3C Validator](https://validator.w3.org/feed/check.cgi?url=https%3A%2F%2Fkarl-voit.at%2Ffeeds%2Flazyblorg-all.atom_1.0.links-and-content.xml): ``` This feed does not validate. line 216, column 151: XML parsing error: :216:151:...
Thanks @stefan2904 , I had to revert your commits because it resulted in unwanted replacements such as `<` to `&lt;`. **Note to myself:** there is no distinction between HTML-content for...
Note: maybe https://sr.ht/~brettgilio/org-webring/ could be part of the solution?
Another workaround is in progress (althoug not particularily for this issue): replacing all external content (iframes from YouTube, Mastodon, Twitter) with images and links. Update 2021-12-29: with the most recent...
> Current XML parse error in https://karl-voit.at/feeds/lazyblorg-all.atom_1.0.links-and-teaser.xml: > > Line 310: `und weitere` > > The first '&' is not replaced with '&', causing an XML parse error in KDE...
Emacs Org-mode does support italics where a maximum of one line break is in-between. I just tested it via `emacs -q` I might not be able to fix this with...