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00:01 |
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ironm |
yes .. thank you :) |
06:59 |
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pdurbin |
"The solution to the control of hosted software over our infrastructure is quite simple: we have to decentralize the power. Just like freedom of press can be achieved by giving people the tools to print and distribute underground pamphlets, we can give people their freedom of software back by teaching them to control their own server." -- https://unhosted.org/adventures/1/Personal-servers-and-unhosted-web-apps.html |
07:03 |
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pdurbin |
I feel like I've seen https://unhosted.org before... |
07:03 |
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pdurbin |
I was reminded of it by http://blog.ascher.ca/2013/02/09/ruminations-on-front-end-centric-webapps/ |
07:04 |
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pdurbin |
Which says, "I’ve been, for a while now, using sparkleshare + github pages with CNAME support as a way of making trivial static sites that are real. Sparkleshare is an open source git-syncing-to-filesystem client (with nice ergonomics and design, OMG!). With github-pages and CNAME support, this means that I save in my favorite text editor, and within _seconds_ the thing is live on the web. That’s a disruptive flow." |
07:31 |
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18:58 |
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AcidNerd |
pdurbin: u there ? |
19:32 |
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AcidNerd |
pdurbin: i agree with the use of IRC |
19:32 |
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AcidNerd |
i'm myself using IRC a lot has abridge |
19:32 |
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AcidNerd |
to gather content and send it back to twitter |
19:51 |
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pdurbin |
AcidNerd: here at this moment but about to go shovel some more: https://plus.google.com/107770072576338242009/posts/8QY46yDh4rv :) |
19:51 |
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pdurbin |
but go ahead and type away and i'll catch up :) |
21:26 |
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pdurbin |
interesting to see the tent guys talking about using Discourse: http://irclogger.com/.tent/2013-02-09#1360452818 |
21:27 |
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pdurbin |
well, thinking about it anyway |
21:32 |
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pdurbin |
"Everything in one place – your place. Use a storage account with a provider you trust, or set up your own storage server. Move house whenever you want. It's your data." -- http://remotestorage.io ... hadn't heard of this... found it via #remotestorage via the topic in #unhosted |
21:41 |
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pdurbin |
hmm, "Data portability is the ability for people to reuse their data across interoperable applications. The DataPortability Project works to advance this vision by identifying, contextualizing and promoting efforts in the space." -- http://www.dataportability.org ... hadn't heard of this either |