Rumination
I worry about where things are and how I’ll be affected by it. I feel like the dominoes are starting to fall.
Rambles that are fluffy, by fluffy
I worry about where things are and how I’ll be affected by it. I feel like the dominoes are starting to fall.
Wellp, today I got yet another denial from social security, which tells me this ain’t gonna change any time soon.
The previous denial came with a whole bunch of transphobia and also a claim that I am able to work, doing jobs which simply aren’t available and not reflective of the reality of my situation.
I haven’t received the formal denial yet, just the notification that my appeal was denied, so I suppose in a couple weeks I’ll be getting another giant packet from SSA to fume over.
Wellp, I didn’t get a whole lot done on the TODO list but at least I Tried™. (I did call about the sleep study but they never returned my call and it slipped my mind to try calling again. Oh well, next week.)
Back in the day, independent social media enthusiasts were building their own social spaces on RSS/Atom and self-hosted publishing. There was a huge ecosystem of feed readers and publishing software, where anyone could use their own choice of tools to interact with the space, and it was super cool.
Then Google got into it and made Google Reader, which was a really good feed reader, but they couldn’t figure out how to make it profitable and wanted to shove everyone over to Google+, so they shut Google Reader down, and then the tech press breathlessly claimed that RSS was now dead as a result, and because RSS was (in their eyes) dead, it became a self-fulfilling prophecy. Nowadays, RSS is seen as an obsolete thing only used by diehards, and corporate social media has become the norm, with a relatively tiny faction of people settling on ActivityPub instead, despite it being a poor match for the kinds of things that people used RSS for.
Here are the things I need to take care of within the next week:
In reply to: Re: New Approach on Sending Webmentions
FWIW, if you are capable of running Python code in a cron job somewhere, my tool Pushl does this same thing (bridging RSS/atom/mf2 feeds to Webmention/Pingback) with a lot more flexibility and a few other functions. I also trigger it to run on my website post-commit hook.
Login on this site has been a bit flaky for a while since in my never-ending fight against AI bots I had switched to a multiprocess configuration to give the site a bit more robustness, but which had the side effect of most logins only having a 50% chance of working due to fiddly details inside Publ (or, more precisely, Authl, which defaults to only being safe for single-process configurations).
So, Publ finally implements multiprocess-safe token storage, which is something I’d been meaning to add since approximately forever ago (although it seems I never opened an actual issue to track it, oops), and this should make user login reliable again.
Thanks to Spud who finally lit a fire under my butt to fix this annoying issue.