Fix bad links

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JP Hastings-Spital 2024-01-21 19:42:32 +00:00
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I'm already enjoying this tool a bunch, so I think I'll develop it further. If others are interested I'll try to make it something easy to run as well (do get in touch on [mastodon](https://hachyderm.io/@byjp) or [send an email](https://www.byjp.me/standing-invitation/) if that sounds interesting!) I'm already enjoying this tool a bunch, so I think I'll develop it further. If others are interested I'll try to make it something easy to run as well (do get in touch on [mastodon](https://hachyderm.io/@byjp) or [send an email](https://www.byjp.me/standing-invitation/) if that sounds interesting!)
My thoughts are to turn this into a service/serverless function that will listen for Omnivore's excellent [webhooks](https://docs.omnivore.app/integrations/webhooks.html), (configurably) filter down to events that should result in "publish a new bookmark", and trigger the [Micropub]([/tags/micropub](https://indieweb.org/Micropub)) endpoint of your blog with all the same highlight/annotation information. My thoughts are to turn this into a service/serverless function that will listen for Omnivore's excellent [webhooks](https://docs.omnivore.app/integrations/webhooks.html), (configurably) filter down to events that should result in "publish a new bookmark", and trigger the [Micropub](https://indieweb.org/Micropub) endpoint of your blog with all the same highlight/annotation information.
This should mean that you could publish your favourite Omnivore articles to your blog no matter what it looks like or where it lives! Lots of blogging tools [already support Micropub](https://indieweb.org/Micropub/Servers#CMS_Software) ([micro.blog](https://micro.blog) is a fave of mine), and tools like [IndieKit](https://getindiekit.com) (which is great, I use it here) can integrate with almost any statically generated blog too. This feels like a great way to make it available for all! This should mean that you could publish your favourite Omnivore articles to your blog no matter what it looks like or where it lives! Lots of blogging tools [already support Micropub](https://indieweb.org/Micropub/Servers#CMS_Software) ([micro.blog](https://micro.blog) is a fave of mine), and tools like [IndieKit](https://getindiekit.com) (which is great, I use it here) can integrate with almost any statically generated blog too. This feels like a great way to make it available for all!
Long live the [cosy web]([/tags/cosyweb](https://maggieappleton.com/cozy-web)), filled with stories and articles recommended by friends and humans, not corporations and algorithms! Long live the [cosy web](https://maggieappleton.com/cozy-web), filled with stories and articles recommended by friends and humans, not corporations and algorithms!