#dev 2026-06-10
2026-06-10 UTC
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[fluffy] or go back to regular http://brid.gy I guess
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[fluffy] [snarfed] okay so I reenabled bridgy publish on http://beesbuzz.biz and sockpuppet.band, is there a way to disable bridgy fed on http://bsky.beesbuzz.biz and bsky.sockpuppet.band so I don’t end up getting webmentions back for every post they make?
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[fluffy] I want https://beesbuzz.biz/ to go to @beesbuzz.biz@beesbuzz.biz and https://sockpuppet.band/ to go to @sockpuppet.band@sockpuppet.band on fedi and to publish to http://beesbuzz.biz and sockpuppet.band on bsky. I do not want to get mentions back to myself every time I make a post from my website. I guess I do not care about the bsky accounts being bridged back to fedi.
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[fluffy] but I do want `@fluffy@plush.city` to continue to be bridged to `http://fedi.beesbuzz.biz` on bsky
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[fluffy] and since `@fluffy@plush.city`/`http://fedi.beesbuzz.biz` contains my RSS feed items I don’t want those to generate mentions back to `http://beesbuzz.biz`
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[fluffy] well I think that I can at least block in http://webmention.io
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[fluffy] oh, phooey, no, I can’t block it from http://webmention.io because they appear to come from http://ap.brid.gy

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[Al_Abut] Top post on HN this morning is praising the benefits of a simple HTML-first approach:
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[Al_Abut] https://mohkohn.co.uk/writing/html-first/
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[schmarty] wow! on the one hand: love to see folks encouraged to learn and use the basic features of the web and browsers. on the other hand, the contrasting examples from React for this particular site almost rise to the level of parody.
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[schmarty] the examples given (former dev team created an awful React app, this dev having seen "person-months" wasted trying to get React form validation tools working) show an amazing lack of care on the part of the folks that were building those React-pilled sites.
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[capjamesg] Great post.
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