Welcome human !
I made this presumptuous assumption based on the fact that most likely the HTTP Accept header of the request contained the text/html MIME type.
As I was learning about linked data and the semantic web, I decided to represent myself with a URI to put my knowledge to the test.
This page contains invisible RDFa markup sprinkled throughout the HTML code. I am represented as both a FOAF resource and simultaneously as a schema.org/Person resource. This page is therefore readable for humans and machines alike. How delightful.
As Sir Tim Berners-Lee put it so nicely (in 2006!):
Go ahead and give yourself a URI. You deserve it!
About me
My name is Bram Ton. I studied Electrical Engineering at the University of Twente.
I live in the Netherlands. My favourite animal is a sloth.
Some other identities linked to me:
| bram@cbbg.nl | |
| Homepage | https://cbbg.nl |
| ORCiD | 0000-0002-9525-5633 |
| https://www.linkedin.com/in/bramton/ | |
| GitHub | https://github.com/bramton |
Identify as machine ?
Do you identify as machine? Or would you like to see the dedicated machine interpretable data for this URI? You can do so with curl by setting theAccept header to application/rdf+xml.
curl -H "Accept: application/rdf+xml" https://cbbg.nl/Bram#me
Fun fact: ORCiD also supports the
application/rdf+xml MIME type.