#indiewebcamp 2012-04-04

2012-04-04 UTC
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aaronpk
it just occurred to me that I've noticed a recent trend in the hackernews community that is very much indieweb
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aaronpk
every couple weeks or so there's a recurring theme of articles making the top news
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aaronpk
and what happens is someone will write a post and it'll be #1 for a day, and the next day someone writes a follow-up post to it and that post hits #1 as well
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aaronpk
it's almost like a really well-thought-out blog comment, but it's in the form of a full blog post, just as indieweb and ownyourdata recommend!
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edrex
hi tantek + aaronpk
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edrex
representing #tiddlyweb in the #indieweb hizouse
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aaronpk
hey there
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edrex
re: replacing delicious, there's a bookmarklet for tiddlyspace that provides a nice modal ui for saving bookmarks back to your space. it's great to use but not much to look at on the home space: http://tiddlybookmarks.tiddlyspace.com/
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edrex
aaronpk: ya
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tantek
aaronpk, that's interesting observation re: hackernews
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tantek
it's almost as if doing the indieweb thing and blogging is how to exploit hackernews
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tantek
welcome edrex!
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aaronpk
tantek: yes, it's interesting that the behavior has been encouraged by the hackernews environment
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