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Mortigo: the sudden, debilitating awareness of your own mortality. I can relate to all of this. https://medium.com/thoughts-on-creativity/723d7e73b9bd

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<a href="https://twitter.com/julien51/status/344206669850492928">@julien51</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/dewitt">@dewitt</a> Don't think it's in Yahoo's blood (if you want to talk about chasing FB / Twitter ..). WP would be interesting.

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<a href="https://twitter.com/dewitt/status/344198630955180033">@dewitt</a> ... not to mention that Firefox has a massive audience.

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<a href="https://twitter.com/dewitt/status/344198630955180033">@dewitt</a> I think Mozilla's a contender, albeit not necessarily in the US. Open web devices? Open identity tech? Open mission? Check, check and check.

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"In the next release of OS X, we're fixing all that stupid stuff that really should have been fixed in QA on the last one." Magical!

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Looking forward to iOS 7. I hear they're eliminating skeuomorphic design by placing an actual knob on the front of the iPhone. Beautiful!

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A month of no wheat, no rice starts now.

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Hanging out with my cousin in downtown SF is a lovely way to spend a Sunday evening.

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America, it's worth considering that this right now is how the rest of the world has mostly always seen you.

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And just like that, my mood is uplifted: one of my favorite people is coming to the bay area, and I have another on Facetime. Onwards!

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My difference in mood when the weather changes for the worse is amazing to me. I lived in Scotland for eight years, people.

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The NSA's backdoor for Lotus Notes had org name 'MiniTruth', common name 'Big Brother'. At least they're self-aware: http://www.cypherspace.org/adam/hacks/lotus-nsa-key.html

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<a href="http://aaronparecki.com/replies/2013/06/08/2/indieweb">@aaronpk</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/sandeepshetty/status/343461021299642368">@sandeepshetty</a> I'm building a webmention API into idno to make this kind of coding much easier. Eventually HTTP signatures for privacy. As much as possible.

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<a href="http://aaronparecki.com/replies/2013/06/08/2/indieweb">@aaronpk</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/aaronpk/status/343566867329335296">@sandeepshetty</a> DEFINITELY heading in this direction. eg also, event attendance, & webmentions on friends / contacts pages.

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Driving long distances at night always feels like an adventure. Just the reflections on the road, quiet music, and me.

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Another day in Santa Rosa. Feeling extremely lucky to have a base out here. Hello, wine country.

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Looking at the spec and contemplating whether it would be kosher for each page to be its own endpoint. http://webmention.org/

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I still own prepared.by; maybe I'll turn it into a photo community specifically for posting photos of food you've made, with recipes.

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<a href="https://twitter.com/DeadSuperHero/status/343219048567431168">@DeadSuperHero</a> it's good advice (I used to work on <a href="http://elgg.org">@elgg</a> so come with open eyes). <a href="http://pump.io">pump.io</a> is pretty neat, too.

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<a href="https://twitter.com/girl_onthego/status/343211157412249601">@girl_onthego</a> Whoops! Fixed, thanks. And although I haven't met <a href="https://twitter.com/DeadSuperHero">@DeadSuperHero</a> (hi!) I'm very familiar with <a href="http://diasporaproject.org/">Diaspora</a> (which rocks).

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Owning your data is cool - but having your own awesome site is cooler.

There's been a lot of news stories lately about how technology companies like Google, Apple, Microsoft and Yahoo! may or may not be giving your data to the as part of a project called . They deny it, news outlets confirm it and it's hard to tell what's real and what isn't real.

Whatever your political views, or whether you think government entities should be able to snoop on your phone and electronic communications, it's hard to argue that the sheen hasn't come off the consumer Internet industry. As the economist Umair Haque said earlier today:

The large online services have created a world where, despite the breadth of software's possibilities, the scope of our communications are limited. On Facebook, you can post status updates, links, photos and videos; on Google+, you can post status updates, links, photos and videos. What if you want to post a game, or an interactive multimedia presentation, or a live graph connected to real-time data?

Those things are hard for centralized services, because they've got to concentrate on common denominator forms of content - like status updates and photos - but they're much easier when you control your own site. If you could install your own publishing app as easily as an app on your phone, and then add new ways of posting stuff to that site just as easily, suddenly you would be able to make your presence on the web your own. And you could let other people in - you could create online communities that fit your needs, rather than bending your communities around the limits of a Facebook group or a mailing list.

That's what inspired me to start working on idno, and these are some of the ideas that inspired other people in a community of developers called the to build their own sites and platforms. We don't believe in treating people as data points; we believe in user-centered software for individuals. Software that you control.

will be available to install onto your own site later this month; a turnkey hosted version will follow. In the meantime, if you're a developer, you can check out Idno on GitHub, or some of the other IndieWeb projects out there.

Won't you join us?

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Hey, cool. My old <a href="http://elgg.org/">@elgg</a> cofounder <a href="http://twitter.com/davetosh">@davetosh</a> is working on an open source data locker for education: http://learninglocker.net/

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Installed <a href="http://piwik.org/">@piwik</a> in less than 5 minutes. Very pleased to be self-hosting my website analytics - and it seems great. http://piwik.org/

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Uber for systemic erosion of civil liberties

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It would be cool if the NSA was so incompetent that it made fake claims about 's capabilities to please its bosses. Unlikely though.

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