@brennen Since I use a static site generator, I was able to put together a template that makes my blog emit ActivityPub data.
It took me about an hour. If I can do it with Pelican, it shouldn't be much harder to do with Jekyll or WordPress.
@brennen It's all on Github. You'll want to start in the oedipus directory.
@starbreaker @brennen That's pretty darn neat. I should do that for my hugo site (sadly neglected).
I guess the 'following' collection is basically a blogroll?
Is there any way to actually follow your feed from Mastodon? With remote subscribe somehow?
I should make a plug-in for my favorite blog thingie to publish posts as Activity Pub thingies
As you can see I am very 
@alice How do you build your blog? WordPress?
@alice PicoCMS uses Twig for templates, right? You could probably just take my templates and modify them to use variables emitted by PicoCMS. They're available from my GitHub repository.
@starbreaker _nod_ bookmarked
@alice If you get around to it, please let me know how it turns out. :)
@starbreaker Will do :)
@starbreaker I haven't done anything yet... just set up the repo https://github.com/acarback/picocms-activitypub/tree/master
@alice That's fine. Take your time.
@starbreaker @brennen How would one go about using that from something like Mastodon? AIUI you need to be able to POST to followers' inboxes for them to see the content you post under normal circumstances. I'm note even sure what if anything Mastodon uses the outbox for since I often can't see any toots on people's profile pages from within Mastodon itself.
@starbreaker @brennen you mean ActivityStreams data. if it can't accept or transmit POST requests then it's not doing ActivityPub
@nightpool @brennen Thanks for the correction.
@starbreaker i've kinda played with that idea. it looks reasonably manageable.
is your template source public somewhere? i might take a run at doing that with https://github.com/brennen/wrt one of these days.