Every GHOST PARTY 👻🎉 show is special, and this one may be the most special yet.
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This post gives more technical detail for the recent talk that I gave at Bring-a-Hack NYC. In it, I describe a system that copies posts from Ghost Party's Instagram automatically to the Ghost Party Website at ghostparty.today. This roughly works like so: OwnYourGram periodically checks our Instagram for new images For each new post, it makes a Micropub request to a service that I wrote for this purpose. The endpoint accepts the image files and uploads them to our site using the Neocities API. …

Baltimore's first Homebrew Website Club of February met at the Digital Harbor Foundation Tech Center on February 6th. Here are some notes from the "broadcast" portion of the meetup: jonathanprozzi.net – Productive 2 weeks! Has a personal notes site running on Hugo on a subdomain after some adventures with git publishing hooks and a bug with themes that was causing it to render only as XML. Set up a separate site with Hugo and Reveal.JS and might be interested in that for IndieWeb-related …

Update 2025-05-25: OwnYourGram retired in 2024 and Glitch retired project hosting in 2025. I've updated links below to point to archives where possible. This post gives more technical detail for the recent talk that I gave at Bring-a-Hack NYC. In it, I describe a system that copies posts from Ghost Party's Instagram automatically to the Ghost Party Website at ghostparty.today. This roughly works like so: OwnYourGram periodically checks our Instagram for new images For each new post, it makes a …
Baltimore's first Homebrew Website Club of February met at the Digital Harbor Foundation Tech Center on February 6th. Here are some notes from the "broadcast" portion of the meetup: jonathanprozzi.net – Productive 2 weeks! Has a personal notes site running on Hugo on a subdomain after some adventures with git publishing hooks and a bug with themes that was causing it to render only as XML. Set up a separate site with Hugo and Reveal.JS and might be interested in that for IndieWeb-related …