ich weiß das Event ist Hauptsächlich vor Ort, doch besteht irgendwie die Möglichkeit sich von Fernab dazuschalten, oder fragen zu stellen per IRC in #indieweb-events bzw. in einer Video-Konferenz Link per Jitsi Meet? Bspw. tut der LUG Hannover, über den Freifunk München einen virtuellen Raum erstellen. Ich wurde sehr gerne mal am homebrew.club mit teilnehmen, doch nach Nürnberg komme ich recht schlecht hin zur Uni.
Die monatlichen Club-Treffen machen wir eigentlich immer sehr bewusst in Präsenz. Deswegen würde ich Dich ungern einfach so per Videocall dazuholen. Vor allem, ohne die anderen vorher zu fragen. Ist es für Dich denn ganz unmöglich mal in Nürnberg vorbeizukommen?
Du kannst aber sehr gerne jederzeit Fragen in der General Kategorie stellen. Wir unterstützen Dich gerne!
I, unfortunately, cant make it tonight. I got a speeding ticket last fall and now im paying the consequences by attending an Aufbauseminar. See ya next month
We discuss our options for the Nürnberg Digital Festival. Everbody is heard and we decide to take part again and set up another special Homebrew Website Club open for everyone. Third year in a row. We invite anybody with a personal website to meet on July 1, from 18.00 to 20.00 at the usual place at the Ohm. Again we post our event under the track ”Society & Culture“.
Then the biggest surprise of the evening happens: Two new guests from Bamberg show up! We warmly welcome Martin and Cinder to the club. Of course this calls for an extended round of introduction and personal website show-off from everybody.
Martin is as a professional computer scientist and runs his website with Pelican, a static site generator in Python: https://martin-m.org.
Cinder is a research assistant and just started her website on Neocities with lots of charming early web nostalgia vibes: https://nerdydyke.neocities.org Nice colors! Welcome to the Homebrew Website Club, Cinder and Martin!
René talked about his plans about a portfolio website in the last club. He turned it into reality and kicked it off at https://renebreckner.de. All members are super happy how it turned out. Of course there is also some constructive nit-picking at the details, but overall it’s a huge success.
Tilman wants to talk about Terry Godier’s wonderful article ”Phantom Obligation“. He talks about the state of web feed (RSS) readers. He also just published his new reader app ”Current“ with some disruptive new ideas about how new web feed items are presented.
Max improved his website and removed the jpg-srcset from all elements, leaving only the avif-srcset and a default jpg fallback. The support for avif is now good enough. This reduced the footprint of his site um about 300 MB.
Wolfgang showed us a mail he got from https://www.openbugbounty.org/. They sent him a report stating some security issues on his website. Everybody is a bit confused about it, but after some research and discussion it seems the mail is not just spam. Wolfgang will explore the issue further.