Category: Reply To
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In Reply to Regina Ryerson’s “Big House Cleaning Detox — On the Job” Post
“I check everywhere for cleaning-related products— big cleaning closet, counter tops, under sinks, over sinks, in broom closets, and laundry areas. Over five dozen different types of cleaning-related products show up in the house.” – Regina Ryerson – Regina, This article was very interesting and seemed like a very huge job based on your descriptions and your photos. We use some of…
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In Reply to “SharePoint Administration – Maintain your sanity” by Jeff Sikes
All posts on an instance with a specific tag #And while completely obvious that I can do this search in apps and on the browser through a search form, I just realized I can do this same type of filtering via URL at the INSTANCE level as well. That could come in handy somewhere down…
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In Reply to “SharePoint Administration – Maintain your sanity” by Jeff Sikes
How do we want blogging as a medium A non-expert in SharePoint administration gives non-expert advice on some initial configurations.to mature over the next twenty years? Jeff Sikes These are awesome tips on maintaining and supporting #SharePoint sites. In a previous engagement, the organization had a very mature SharePoint implementation. One of the rules that…
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In Reply to JL Gatewoods’s Site rebuild series: Webmentions
…the technology is still relatively new, but if more websites adopt it, the web is becoming a more connected and engaging place. JL Gatewood Hello JL, Nice article!
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In Reply to Ross @ross@axiomeval.social / @axiomeval
Thank you for letting us know that you got your webmentions working! I saw your post this morning and was happy that something I said had a small part in your #webmentions accomplishment and #IndieWeb journey.
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In Reply To Understanding blogs by Tracy Durnell
How do we want blogging as a medium to mature over the next twenty years? Tracy Durnell Thank you for such a thoughtful article. Over the next twenty years, I would love for blogging to become more accessible, simple, and easy for all people. Would it be nice if older people had a web presence…
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Reply to @ruprict@ruby.social’s Agile Fallacy Question
What is your #1 fallacy of #Agile Software Development? I’ll go first: Agile will solve all our problems. #Software #programming @ruprict@ruby.social The #1 fallacy of #Agile Software Development is that there are no waterfall elements involved. In other words there is a schedule and there IS a due date. (Ideally those dates and the schedule…
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Reply to John’s Weather Forecasting Stone Post
This post from @RogerNield via @dgar is so perfect because the state of the stone and the forecast are so obvious. Posted by @RogerNield and boosted by @dgar on Mastodon.
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Reply to Tantek Çelik 6 Year Anniversary of Webmentions
Thank you for this post on the six year anniversary of Webmentions. At this point in my IndieWeb journey, it will be very helpful to read the history.