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Hat's off to the office of @wyden.senate.gov for reposting hundreds of posts of pictures from the No Kings rally in cities and towns all across Oregon.
I went down to the demonstration - 3 (https://paullieberman.org/node/9327)
Glad to see you taking an interest. I have been working on a lot of Drupa/Atproto integration, mot recently publishing my Drupal content as standard.site records.
My chat with Claude this morning (https://paullieberman.org/node/9325)
Bridging the Web - Part 3 (https://paullieberman.org/node/9323)
@standard.site Your docs say ask questions on Bluesky, but your profile does not accept messages. So how do I ask questions?
I implemented microformats on my Drupal site so that Bridgy could syndicate my blog posts. I guess I now have to implement standard site?
Yes, here in Oregon, where mail-in voting was invented, we even allow Democrats to vote.
Jesse Welles is the poet laureate of his generation. youtu.be/xOp4PO0Ek9A?...
In the garden (https://paullieberman.org/node/9319)
I am publishing my bike rides to Bluesky using a custom feed bsky.app/profile/did:... which you can add to your feeds list. Not that anyone really cares about my ride log, but because it was a fun project using #Drupal , #ATproto, and my owh #PDS. Or maybe you just want to see my rides!
No more looking for a leader (https://paullieberman.org/node/9314)
What's even more disturbing is that when I look at the list of my followers about 80% appear to be fake. That's unless you believe women with a sexy profile picture realy have an interest in what an old man has to say.
I know that a dozen or so of my friends on Facebook created Bluesky account about a year and a half ago, but only one or two of them are still active here. I suppose a realistic metric would be unique logins per week or something like that.
I was wondering why I never see anything from my actual friends in the Bsky feed, so I went into each profile to see if I was missing anything. Turns out most have not posted in a year or more. Many came over from Facebook to try it out but didn't stick around. How do we get them back?