Playing Lyle Lovett singing Texas River Song, even though I know it's a stretch, to celebrate having eaten a giant bowl of my own dogfood.
A couple of weeks ago I followed Chris Aldrich to reading.am, which is a neat little spot for just putting down a marker for something that you're reading. I wanted more. I wanted to be able to save links to the things I marked. And now, a little over two weeks later, I've done it.
I have a PHP file that fetches the RSS feeds of things I've marked in reading.am, looks for any that are new since the last time the program ran, and then POSTS the results to Known's micropub endpoint. #IndieWeb PESOS for my bookmarks!
There is no way I could have done it without amazing help from people on the IndieWeb IRC, and it isn't perfect by any means. There's more work to be done, for sure, before I even think about sharing the code.
But hey, it works.
And, as my main helper said, "Launch early and iterate often".
I'll be doing that.
I think there are a couple of ways to accomplish the underlying goal (viz. getting people to post on their own sites while keeping the ability to POSSE to silos). It would be kind of silly, in my opinion, to reproduce the “tweetstorm” UI on a blog where you aren’t restricted to 140-character chunks. But it would make sense to offer a UI to compose a blog post normally and then automatically break it into tweet-sized pieces for POSSEing to Twitter. The blog version would appear like a normal blog post; the Twitter version would appear like a “normal” tweetstorm.
Benjamin Esham, Sep 21 2017 on stream.jeremycherfas.net