I decided to look at my FeedLand news feed today (was on a tab I had not looked at recently) and saw the newsfeed problem that Dave Winer wrote about today. I am still blocked from commenting on his Github repos, so posting a comment here. I ended up opening a new tab and doing a hard refresh (Ctrl-R), and the page refreshed.
Micro.Blog
There are 319 posts filed in Micro.Blog (this is page 32 of 32).
The Atlantic: The Constitution Prohibits Trump From Ever Being President Again – J. Michael Luttig and Laurence Tribe give an overview of how Section Three of the Fourteenth Amendment forbids holding office by former office holders who then participate in insurrection or rebellion (see also this recent paper on this subject). Sounds good to me!
Activism in Atlanta
I did a search for “activism 101” yesterday, and found an episode of the podcast While Black, recorded in 2019, interviewing an activist called City. City does activism in Atlanta, Georgia, with a current focus on police brutality. I listened to it today, and jotted down some notes when the interviewer asked for three things that someone who wants to get involved in activism should do (35-40 minutes into the podcast):
- Find what problem that you are going to be passionate about.
- Half of the people only find problems that everyone is talking about, but are not passionate about it
- Find your organization that is already working on that problem.
- You don’t have to join them, but you can work along side them
- Put yourself in a position where economically your problem can be fixed
- Make sure that your livelihood is not affected
- Have something or someone that can take care of you/family
- Everyone is needed – even social media activists
- You need goals
- If you don’t have that, you will be running around with your head cut off
Queens man indicted for the fourth time
No updates from the Queens Eagle (only covered the first time), so here we go!


CNN: Trump indicted in Georgia 2020 election subversion probe
MSNBC: Read the indictment
Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Copying of election data brings conspiracy charges
Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Trump, 18 others indicted for trying to overthrow 2020 Georgia election
JustSecurity.org: What to Expect When You’re Expecting a Trump Trial in Fulton County, GA
CNN: Read the annotated indictment
Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Complete coverage on Georgia grand jury and indictment
The Bulwark Newsletter: What’s new in the latest Trump indictment
Engaging and curation
Ken Smith recently wrote about engaging others on a topic and on curation – I have a few comments.
From the engaging others post:
The famous speaker works up the crowd about this or that issue, and then at the end the audience files out and recedes and fragments into their many private lives. It is a parallel case for blogging and other social media, isn’t it? We nod at the end of a message that moves us, but the publishing platform is not set up to encourage and simplify further steps: affiliation with others, for one thing, the power move that gives political beliefs a kind of social body moving, speaking, and echoing widely in the world.
From the curation post:
Used to be if you followed the daily writing of 15 interesting bloggers, each one would be following 10 different bloggers and journalists you weren’t following, and so your 15 would keep you informed about the best writing each week by 10 x 15=150 people they respected.
These are important ideas. The first suggested that there should be ways for readers to engage and stay engaged with a subject or topic. The second suggests that there are workflows that could be created to follow posts on a topic and create linkblogs or other collections that could curate the best info out there. For both of these, it sounds like users and developers should start to “party” and work together as mentioned in a number of Dave Winer posts (Dear Doc and Dave, What I Wanted from Blogging, What I Wanted from Blogging Part 2, Scripting News from January 22, 2020). If anyone is interested in working together on these ideas, let me know!
Eater.com: 20 Mind-Blowing Burgers in Portland and Beyond
My Micro.blog glossary plugin is now updated and working!
I have been working on developing a glossary plugin for Micro.blog, and that has been taking up my time the past few weeks. I plan to get back to MyStatusTool development, as well as some blogging.
Glossary plugin now available for Micro.blog and Hugo sites
As a result of this thread, I have developed a glossary plugin for Micro.blog! Thanks to @JohnPhilpin for his review and testing. The plugin is available in the Plugins directory, and more info on using the plugin is at the Github repo. Enjoy, and let me know if there are any questions!
In addition, the shortcode and data file within the repo can be used for standalone Hugo sites, so Hugo users should take a look as well. Credits go to Brian Wisti at Random Geekery for basically developing the entire concept!