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Jonas Voss

Replied to a post on github.com :

I'm using latest indigenous release with Known (0.9.9-a). I have a number of syndication targets setup: github, flickr, mastodon, twitter. I used to be able to syndicate to those, but maybe around 1+ month ago (I don't recall precisely), the checkboxes disappeared, and when I try create a piece of content, I get the following error message in a toast:

"Error parsing syndication targets: Value github::access_token at 0 of type java.lang.String cannot be converted to JSONObject"

To check whether it is an issue with the syndication targets, I tried loading up Quill, which shows the syndication targets just fine. Can I provide you with any details that can help verify if this is an Indigenous issue, or not?

Jonas Voss

Jonas Voss

Updated to the latest master of Known via github, and also updated PHP on the server hosting my Known instance. Turns out it was running PHP5 0_o

Jonas Voss

Sharing from the #IndieWeb on Mobile (Android) with Apps and @WithKnown

Great guide on how to use the Android App URL forwarder to share items to Known, from your Android phone.

 

Jonas Voss

@davidcrickett I så tilfælde tænker jeg at denne video kunne være en god begyndelse (https://youtu.be/ZsPjdk2-m68). Jeg benytter selv Known (https://withknown.com/), men er ret sikker på at Wordpress er ligeså godt, hvis ikke bedre.

Jonas Voss

Publishers Haven't Realized Just How Big a Deal GDPR is - Baekdal Plus

On May 25, 2018, the new EU General Data Protection Regulation (better known as GDPR) comes into effect, and I'm quite worried about how this will impact publishers because most don't seem to be even close to compliant.

The problem with GDPR is that most publishers see it as an IT/administrative burden. They think the only thing they need to do is set up some databases and do some other IT things ... and then redesign their privacy page.

What I'm not seeing, however, is any real change to the way publishers use data, the business models they have that rely on data, or any consideration as to what impact this will have on their editorial strategies.

So, in this article, I'm going to talk about GDPR as a concept in relation to media trends, and consider what this means for your editorial strategies. I hope I can help you realize just how big a change this actually is.

 

Jonas Voss

Secret 7 - unique decorated 7" sleeves for charity

Secret 7” takes 7 tracks from 7 of the best-known musicians around and presses each one 100 times to 7” vinyl. We then invite creatives from around the world to interpret the tracks in their own style for every 7”. 700 unique sleeves are exhibited before going on sale on a first come, first served basis priced at £50 each. You don’t know who created the sleeve, or even which song it’s for, until you have parted with your cash - the secret lies within.

Jonas Voss

If it's a longer post, I rarely compose directly in the CMS, and never in Known.

I typically type up my posts in an editor (anything will do really), and save the file in a folder that I keep on Google Drive. I normally don't format a lot of my text, so that makes it easier. It would be marvellous if I could get Markdown to work with Known though, because I'm familiar with that, and that would allow me to compose no matter which application I'm typing up the content.

An IndieWeb Webring 🕸💍

Jonas Voss