Rudy picking carrots with Yancy in carrot patch

Art Reward by @NazzNanuke

Rudy Pig © ME
Yancy Goat © @NazzNanuke

#Rudy #Pig #Yancy #Goat #Boy #Girl #Baby #Cute #Diaper #Nappy #Babyfur #Diaperfur #shirt #Farm #Carrot #Patch #Pick #Picking #harvest #basket

Another excellent story from @ProPublica on the impact of #Helene on the mountains of #NC, this time focusing on rural #Yancy county.

So grateful for their continued coverage of the devastation in this region, and the need for better and more preparedness, and not the cuts in funding we are seeing now.

https://www.propublica.org/article/hurricane-helene-evacuation-warnings-yancey-county-north-carolina

Helene’s Unheard Warnings

As Hurricane Helene barreled toward Yancey County in North Carolina, communities along the Cane River in the Black Mountains were particularly vulnerable. But there were no evacuation orders, and few grasped what was coming.

ProPublica
Yancy, a celebrated worship leader and songwriter, has recently won the Children's Recorded Song of the Year Dove Award for her rendition of "Holy Forever." This award highlights her impact in children's worship music, inspired by the original song by Chris Tomlin. As she continues to release new mu...
#DoveAward #HolyForever #Yancy
#childrens_ministry #Christian_music #Dove_Award #GMA_Dove_Aw...
https://en.bgospel.com/yancy-wins-dove-award-for-holy-forever/?feed_id=1524&_unique_id=670917358ef6d
Yancy Wins Dove Award for Holy Forever Children’s Song

Yancy, a celebrated worship leader and songwriter, has recently won the Children's Recorded Song of the Year Dove Award for her rendition of "Holy Forever." This award highlights her impact in children's worship music, inspired by the original song by Chris Tomlin. As she continues to release new music and engage in ministry, Yancy aims

BGospel Magazine EN
Yancy, a celebrated worship leader and songwriter, has recently won the Children's Recorded Song of the Year Dove Award for her rendition of "Holy Forever." This award highlights her impact in children's worship music, inspired by the original song by Chris Tomlin. As she continues to release new mu...
#DoveAward #HolyForever #Yancy
#childrens_ministry #Christian_music #Dove_Award #GMA_Dove_Aw...
https://en.bgospel.com/yancy-wins-dove-award-for-holy-forever/?feed_id=1523&_unique_id=670916c6c466a
Yancy Wins Dove Award for Holy Forever Children’s Song

Yancy, a celebrated worship leader and songwriter, has recently won the Children's Recorded Song of the Year Dove Award for her rendition of "Holy Forever." This award highlights her impact in children's worship music, inspired by the original song by Chris Tomlin. As she continues to release new music and engage in ministry, Yancy aims

BGospel Magazine EN

Yes to ActivityPub, but no to Friends

https://phoenixtrap.com/2023/01/08/re-wordpress-friends-activitypub-indieweb/

I’ve also been messing with the Friends and ActivityPub plugins for WordPress on this blog, and I share your concerns about the former bloating the database with feed items. You can control this somewhat by setting retention values in days or a number of posts, but you have to go into each friend’s Feeds tab and do it manually–there’s no default setting.

After reading your post, I’m also considering disabling Friends in favor of a feed reader, especially because (as you noted) there are gaps when with favorites and comment conversations bridging between WordPress and Mastodon servers. Like you, I’m not keen on installing a single-user Mastodon instance or other fediverse server that requires managing an unfamiliar programming language.

I’m also trying to do this in tandem with a suite of IndieWeb plugins, and I’m running into an issue with my friends feed page not showing any posts when the Post Kinds plugin is activated. I really want to keep this plugin because it lets me interact better with other IndieWeb sites as well as the Bridgy POSSE/backfeed service connecting me to other social networks.

My ideal is a personal website where I write everything, including long-form articles, short statuses, and replies like these. Folks can then find me via a single identifiable address and then subscribe/follow the entire firehose of content or choose subsets according to post types, topics, or tags. They’d then be able to reply or react on my site or their favored platform, which my site would collect regardless of origin, with subsequent replies and reactions getting pushed out to them. Oh, and it should work with both ActivityPub clients and servers, IndieWeb sites, and syndicate/backfeed to other social networks either with or akin to the Bridgy service I mentioned above.

So far I haven’t seen anything that ticks all these boxes, and I’m getting itchy to write my own. Perl is my favorite programming language, so I’m looking at the Yancy CMS as a base. But I know that it would still be a hell of a project, and one of the reasons I chose WordPress for blogging was that it was well-established and -supported but still easily extensible so that I could concentrate on writing instead of endlessly tweaking the engine. Unfortunately, I’m starting to fall into that trap anyway.

#activitypub #blogging #bridgy #fediverse #indieweb #mastodon #meta #perl #syndication #webdev #wordpress #yancy

WordPress, ActivityPub, and Friends—The Phoenix Trap

I've also been messing with the Friends and ActivityPub plugins for WordPress on my blog, and I share Shelley's concerns about the former bloating the database with feed items. You can control this somewhat by setting retention values in days or a number of posts, but you have to go into each friend's Feeds tab…