Biomedical and Electrical Engineer with interests in information theory, evolution, genetics, abstract mathematics, microbiology, big history, Indieweb, and the entertainment industry including: finance, distribution, representation
@erinjo @withknown That's the *rumor* I heard too, but @benwerd likes to hide Easter eggs, and we all know who lays those... #chickens
@ricmac Is this close enough to your backyard?
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.@WordPress is supposed to be democratizing the web, and this sounds like anything but
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I've got some invite codes for anyone who'd like to try out micro.blog, a new social media site that supports #indieweb principles.
@presspatron Have you looked into supporting rel="payment" microformat? https:/
I can see use for https:/
On a blog entitled "Pandemic", I suppose I should be proud to say I may have helped to "infect" it with some #Indieweb goodness?!
I'm sure I've used this same signal sub-consciously in the past. Fortunately most spammers don't bother to add avatars of any stripe. Although I've also found that even many actual legitimate commenters (and specifically WordPress users) don't know about or don't have a gravatar account either. Better yet, I've turned off traditional comments in the past in preference for webmentions, for which I've yet to see any native spam yet. The majority of people using this method seem to take their identity a bit more seriously which also raises the signal-to-noise threshold.