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Jeremy Cherfas

You're right! Apologies for that. Apparently those icons need JS.

Now to work out why your reply didn't show up on my site.

Jeremy Cherfas

@TavolaMed At last. Thanks for saying it loud and clear: farro is spelt and einkorn and emmer, and the point is that they are traditionally grown as a mixture, all three in the same fields. So yes, farro is all three, but on their own none of them is farro.

Jeremy Cherfas

@jojolemon I hope you win too. And while I could tell you your exact odds of winning, that would be commercially valuable information. Not.

Jeremy Cherfas

@noffle I know absolutely nothing about server admin but I am very happy using bits of indieweb. There is also micro.blog which is even more accessible than WithKnown.

Jeremy Cherfas

I have not exactly solved the problem, but I can say that posting a bookmark from Omnibear, using the Firefox extension, does work. That is, the description is received and used by Known.

Jeremy Cherfas

@AgroBioDiverse So true. Feeds make it so much easier for people to keep up with websites of interest. Case in point: one of my favourite backgarden plant breeders sprang back to life after a gap of 8 years, and I was immediately informed. https://daughterofthesoil.blogspot.com/

Jeremy Cherfas

@khurtwilliams In the interests of science? I'll accept your report.

Jeremy Cherfas

@usfoodpolicy I have a different question:

Who could eat a bacon ice-cream sandwich? I know I couldn't.

Jeremy Cherfas

Replied to a post on micro.blog :

Nah. Definite case of pebcac; it was the receiver, not the sender, that was at fault. https://stream.jeremycherfas.net/2019/somewhere-along-the-line-i-seem-to

Jeremy Cherfas

Somewhere along the line, I seem to have lost a rather crucial line from the <HEAD>. Now, I hope it has returned.

If it has, please accept my apologies for spamming micro.blog.