What I don't understand: let's say I write a new issue with Quill and somehow get an issue title and markdown support. When this entry gets posted via Micropub to my website and webmentions are mentioned to <https://brid.gy>, how can Brid.gy convert the HTML from my entry back to Markdown in Github? Does it do that, or is there some other magic going on.
cc: [@aaronpk](https://aaronparecki.com), [@snarfed](https://snarfed.org)
Code, commits and view-source are all a kind of documentation.
For example: Markdown support in a certain micropub client, uses the same keybindings to open the responsive design mode in Firefox.
Most of my current stuff happens on my own website. Find me there. https://p83.nl/ #indieweb
This shows how many tweets I don't get to see in the official client.
Of course this is not a problem of Monocle. Perhaps there is a way to handle Twitter better.
Reading Twitter in Monocle is not yet very good. The biggest problem is that I have a backlog of ~3000 tweets spread over 3-4 days. And I have get through them 20 tweets at a time 😉
Perhaps I can automatically start trips when I leave a geofence hotspot.
It seems to be be the tags that get a mention as well.
It seems the changes to the layout now makes it so that I get webmentions for my own posts.
The bookmark part of the app should get the title of the page it points to and allow to add tags and a short description.