Love surfing Yesterweb and finding weird shit like LandChad.
https://landchad.net/
>This is LandChad.net, a site dedicated to turning internet peasants into Internet Landlords by showing them how to setup websites, email servers, chat servers and everything in between.
#indieweb
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"html": "<p>Love surfing Yesterweb and finding weird shit like LandChad.<br /><a href=\"https://landchad.net/\"><span>https://</span><span>landchad.net/</span><span></span></a></p><p>>This is LandChad.net, a site dedicated to turning internet peasants into Internet Landlords by showing them how to setup websites, email servers, chat servers and everything in between.</p><p><a href=\"https://mstdn.party/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a></p>",
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@benbrown Does this do #indieweb #webmentions and follow #microformats2 as well?
I've been looking to self-host my own Fediverse compatible instance for a while now -- way before bird-gate happened.
Being part of the Fediverse is cool, but I also blog and interact with other bloggers with webmentions and even other SNS sites with bridgy. Since you're at the early stages of building out Shuttlecraft, I invite you to check out the #indieweb community at indieweb.org, have a chat with us and consider adding this functionality to your app as well.
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"html": "<span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url\" href=\"https://hackers.town/users/benbrown\">@<span>benbrown</span></a></span> Does this do <a href=\"https://libranet.de/search?tag=indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://libranet.de/search?tag=webmentions\">#<span>webmentions</span></a> and follow <a href=\"https://libranet.de/search?tag=microformats2\">#<span>microformats2</span></a> as well?<br /><br />I've been looking to self-host my own Fediverse compatible instance for a while now -- way before bird-gate happened.<br /><br />Being part of the Fediverse is cool, but I also blog and interact with other bloggers with webmentions and even other SNS sites with <a href=\"https://brid.gy\">bridgy</a>. Since you're at the early stages of building out Shuttlecraft, I invite you to check out the <a href=\"https://libranet.de/search?tag=indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> community at indieweb.org, have a chat with us and consider adding this functionality to your app as well.",
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Began a modest redesign of my personal site today. Planning to use it as the source for my social media posts (and hopefully more blogging). Having so much fun making pixels change colour in code again after too long.
Using #TailwindCSS on it to get a good feel for it as we try it out at #CultureAmp.
#IndieWeb #POSSE
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"html": "<p>Began a modest redesign of my personal site today. Planning to use it as the source for my social media posts (and hopefully more blogging). Having so much fun making pixels change colour in code again after too long.</p><p>Using <a href=\"https://hachyderm.io/tags/TailwindCSS\">#<span>TailwindCSS</span></a> on it to get a good feel for it as we try it out at <a href=\"https://hachyderm.io/tags/CultureAmp\">#<span>CultureAmp</span></a>.</p><p><a href=\"https://hachyderm.io/tags/IndieWeb\">#<span>IndieWeb</span></a> <a href=\"https://hachyderm.io/tags/POSSE\">#<span>POSSE</span></a></p>",
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"text": "I posted 1057 times on adactio in 2022. sparkline\n\nThat\u2019s a bit more than in 2021.\n\nNovember was the busiest month with 137 posts. sparkline\n\nFebruary was the quietest with 65 posts. sparkline\n\nI blogged 91 times during the year. sparkline\nI shared 382 links. sparkline\nI posted 583 notes. sparkline\nThat included about 237 notes with photos sparkline and 214 replies. sparkline\n\nI published one article, the transcript of my talk, In And Out Of Style.\n\nI watched an awful lot of television but managed to read 25 books. sparkline\n\nElsewhere, I huffduffed 130 audio files and added 55 tune settings on The Session in 2022.\n\nI spoke at ten events.\n\nI travelled within Europe and the USA to a total of 18 destinations. sparkline",
"html": "<p><a href=\"https://adactio.com/archive/2022\">I posted 1057 times on adactio in 2022</a>. sparkline</p>\n\n<p>That\u2019s <a href=\"https://adactio.com/journal/18713\">a bit more than in 2021</a>.</p>\n\n<p><a href=\"https://adactio.com/archive/2022/11\">November</a> was the busiest month with 137 posts. sparkline</p>\n\n<p><a href=\"https://adactio.com/archive/2022/02\">February</a> was the quietest with 65 posts. sparkline</p>\n\n<ul><li>I <a href=\"https://adactio.com/journal/archive/2022\">blogged 91 times</a> during the year. sparkline</li>\n<li>I shared <a href=\"https://adactio.com/links/archive/2022\">382 links</a>. sparkline</li>\n<li>I posted <a href=\"https://adactio.com/notes/archive/2022\">583 notes</a>. sparkline</li>\n</ul><p>That included <a href=\"https://adactio.com/notes/photos/2022\">about 237 notes with photos</a> sparkline and <a href=\"https://adactio.com/notes/replies/2022\">214 replies</a>. sparkline</p>\n\n<p>I published <a href=\"https://adactio.com/articles/19210\">one article</a>, the transcript of my talk, <a href=\"https://adactio.com/articles/19210\">In And Out Of Style</a>.</p>\n\n<p>I watched an awful lot of television but managed to read <a href=\"https://adactio.com/journal/19786\">25 books</a>. sparkline</p>\n\n<p>Elsewhere, <a href=\"https://huffduffer.com/adactio\">I huffduffed 130 audio files</a> and <a href=\"https://thesession.org/members/1/tunes\">added 55 tune settings on The Session</a> in 2022.</p>\n\n<p>I spoke at <a href=\"https://adactio.com/about/speaking/\">ten events</a>.</p>\n\n<p><a href=\"https://adactio.com/archive/2022/map\">I travelled</a> within Europe and the USA to a total of <a href=\"https://adactio.com/notes/travel/2022\">18 destinations</a>. sparkline</p>"
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"html": "<p>I have a <a href=\"https://mas.to/tags/neocities\">#<span>neocities</span></a> <a href=\"https://mas.to/tags/website\">#<span>website</span></a> that I'm somewhat happy with now!<br /><a href=\"https://auranium.neocities.org\"><span>https://</span><span>auranium.neocities.org</span><span></span></a><br /><a href=\"https://mas.to/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://mas.to/tags/internet\">#<span>internet</span></a> <a href=\"https://mas.to/tags/webdev\">#<span>webdev</span></a></p>",
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"html": "<img src=\"https://duncanstephen.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/20-years-blogging.png\" alt=\"20 RSS icons laid out across three rows, representing the three different decades I have been blogging through\" /><p>Today marks the 20th anniversary of my first blog post.</p>\n<p>My first blog post was a typically cringe first post on a new platform. Here it is quoted in full:</p>\n<blockquote><p>\n Hello there. Trying to get to grips with this Blogger stuff. I think I\u2019ve got it now. Anyway, this all should be added to the main page very shortly, so look out.\n</p></blockquote>\n<p>That provides a clue to the fact that I was already publishing webpages on Geocities (before that, I even used Angelfire). I think those have all been long lost to the great 404 page in the sky.</p>\n<p>But blogging is when I really hit my stride in my experiments in publishing on the web.</p>\n<p>Through blogging I:</p>\n<ul><li>Developed as a writer (because no-one will read if you can\u2019t write).</li>\n<li>Understood how to build a solid argument (because comment sections and other people\u2019s blogs could be highly robust).</li>\n<li>Learnt how to code and structure a webpage (because having the same template as everyone else just won\u2019t do).</li>\n<li>\u2026And figured out what to do with my life.</li>\n</ul><h3>What blogging has done for me</h3>\n<p>Blogging came at an important time for me. When I started, I was 16; still at school. All those teenage internet opinions! 20 years\u2019 worth of it!</p>\n<p>But I was riding the crest of a growing wave. Blogging became increasingly mainstream as the noughties progressed. I found myself getting a large number of readers on multiple blogs. This garnered a fair bit of attention, including some media appearances.</p>\n<p>As strange as it might seem now, this all essentially led me to my first \u201cproper\u201d job, as a web editor at the University of St Andrews. I had an economics and politics degree from the University of Edinburgh, but it was my hobby as a blogger that drove the initial steps of my career.</p>\n<p>I won\u2019t give a full history of my blogging. <a href=\"https://duncanstephen.net/hello-again-world/\">I covered the first ten years, ten years ago</a>. At that time, I was ushering in a new era of blogging, beginning to publish under my own name rather than a pseudonym (of which I\u2019d used a few).</p>\n<p>I was also adapting to the reality of juggling adult responsibilities with this teenage hobby. Once I had a job and my own home, I did not have the time to look after my blog properly \u2014 and this was several years before I had a child or even met my partner. But I persevered at blogging when I could, because it was still occasionally useful, and it meant so much to me.</p>\n<p>Whenever I have formally put my blog on hiatus, I have felt like a part of me has been missing. I do often have things to say, so having an outlet to publish on is important to me, even if I rarely have the time to actually write the content any more.</p>\n<h3>20 years of technology changes</h3>\n<p>20 years is a long time in internet terms. My blog is now as old as the Commodore 64 was when I started it. The past two decades have seen many changes in the way people communicate with each other online.</p>\n<p>Blogging has long since declined from its mid-noughties peak. We\u2019ve seen the rise and fall of MySpace and Flickr, Facebook and Twitter. Medium has parked its bloated bottom where a blossoming blogosphere once was. Video-centric and disappearing content formats like Snapchat, Instagram and TikTok have made the idea of keeping a permanent archive of words seem passe.</p>\n<h3>Today\u2019s publishing opportunity</h3>\n<p>Online publishing is having another moment <em>right now</em>. The <a href=\"https://duncanstephen.net/one-twit-can-make-a-service-a-dodo/\">new Twitter CEO\u2019s mishandling of a service</a> that accelerated the death of blogging, and that many have held close to their hearts for 15 years, has led people to ask: What now?</p>\n<p>Some are flocking to <a href=\"https://joinmastodon.org/\">Mastodon</a>, the most visible piece of software to use a set of interconnected protocols enabling a more decentralised approach to online publishing. A related concept is the <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/\">IndieWeb</a>.</p>\n<p>As things stand today these approaches are far from perfect. The barriers to entry are far too high for them to be as inclusive as they need to be.</p>\n<p>Some people, including <a href=\"https://chriscoyier.net/2022/12/26/bring-back-blogging/\">Chris Coyier</a> and <a href=\"https://billhunt.dev/blog/2022/11/28/weaving-the-web/\">Bill Hunt</a> want to <a href=\"https://bringback.blog/\">bring back blogging</a>. I would love that, even if I find it unlikely given two decades\u2019 worth of change.</p>\n<p>There are also prominent people who think <a href=\"http://scripting.com/2022/11/16.html\">this is the moment for RSS</a>, the technology that enabled bloggers to read each others\u2019 blogs. Maybe there is something in that.</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS\">RSS</a> was often derided for being somehow hard for people to understand. That was a self-fulfilling prophecy. The format itself is no harder to understand than HTML. But major vendors didn\u2019t take it to heart, so didn\u2019t do the hard work to make it simple. RSS took a massive hit when Google pulled the plug on Google Reader.</p>\n<p>Despite that, RSS never went away. Today it is what enables countless millions of people to subscribe to podcasts \u2014 even if they know nothing about RSS. That\u2019s because podcast app vendors made it easy. So it is possible.</p>\n<p>This moment offers an opportunity to rethink communication in a post-social media world. Building on existing technologies, we can create a publishing ecosystem that enables people rather than media companies, tech giants and advertisers. This would be closer to the original ideals of world wide web that have steadily been lost.</p>\n<h3>20 years of evolving purposes</h3>\n<p>Aside from the technology changes, 20 years of blogging has inevitably involved change as my life has progressed.</p>\n<p>What started off as a hobby gradually became a showcase for my professional abilities, and then a core tool for my career.</p>\n<p>Moreover, the amount of time I can dedicate to it has steadily decreased. Now I have a demanding job and a toddler to look after, I have almost no time.</p>\n<p>I have experimented with different approaches. A few years ago I reconfigured the blog so that I could post Twitter-style microblog posts, Instagram-style photos, and so on. I gradually stopped doing that because it felt like spamming.</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://duncanstephen.net/a-year-of-blogging-daily/\">At one point I committed to publishing a post every day for a year</a>, most of which were links to other articles with a short piece of commentary. That gained a bit of attention, but was hard work and felt at times like giving a Ted talk in outer space, where no-one would hear me.</p>\n<p>My interests have evolved. My expertise has developed. The topics I write about have changed over time.</p>\n<p>Sometimes I am wary of annoying people by posting what I would like to. This is unfortunate for what is supposed to be a personal space. But my blog has served different purposes at different times. So I am acutely aware that over the past 20 years I have amassed RSS readers, email subscribers and social media followers for a wide variety of reasons \u2014 including, but not limited to:</p>\n<ul><li>Politics chat?</li>\n<li>Music musings?</li>\n<li>Formula 1 commentary?</li>\n<li>Personal stuff?</li>\n<li>User experience thought-takes?</li>\n</ul><p>As time has gone on, the content has drifted towards the items nearer the bottom of the list. Even then, personal stuff is increasingly rare since most of my personal life now revolves around a toddler who is entitled to a bit of privacy.</p>\n<h3>So what next?</h3>\n<p>If you have made it this far, I would be interested to know why you follow this blog and what you\u2019d like to see more of in the future. It might help me figure out what to do with it next.</p>\n<h3>Thank you</h3>\n<p>Thank you for reading, and for being a part of something that has played a huge role in my life for the last 20 years.</p>",
"text": "Today marks the 20th anniversary of my first blog post.\nMy first blog post was a typically cringe first post on a new platform. Here it is quoted in full:\n\n Hello there. Trying to get to grips with this Blogger stuff. I think I\u2019ve got it now. Anyway, this all should be added to the main page very shortly, so look out.\n\nThat provides a clue to the fact that I was already publishing webpages on Geocities (before that, I even used Angelfire). I think those have all been long lost to the great 404 page in the sky.\nBut blogging is when I really hit my stride in my experiments in publishing on the web.\nThrough blogging I:\nDeveloped as a writer (because no-one will read if you can\u2019t write).\nUnderstood how to build a solid argument (because comment sections and other people\u2019s blogs could be highly robust).\nLearnt how to code and structure a webpage (because having the same template as everyone else just won\u2019t do).\n\u2026And figured out what to do with my life.\nWhat blogging has done for me\nBlogging came at an important time for me. When I started, I was 16; still at school. All those teenage internet opinions! 20 years\u2019 worth of it!\nBut I was riding the crest of a growing wave. Blogging became increasingly mainstream as the noughties progressed. I found myself getting a large number of readers on multiple blogs. This garnered a fair bit of attention, including some media appearances.\nAs strange as it might seem now, this all essentially led me to my first \u201cproper\u201d job, as a web editor at the University of St Andrews. I had an economics and politics degree from the University of Edinburgh, but it was my hobby as a blogger that drove the initial steps of my career.\nI won\u2019t give a full history of my blogging. I covered the first ten years, ten years ago. At that time, I was ushering in a new era of blogging, beginning to publish under my own name rather than a pseudonym (of which I\u2019d used a few).\nI was also adapting to the reality of juggling adult responsibilities with this teenage hobby. Once I had a job and my own home, I did not have the time to look after my blog properly \u2014 and this was several years before I had a child or even met my partner. But I persevered at blogging when I could, because it was still occasionally useful, and it meant so much to me.\nWhenever I have formally put my blog on hiatus, I have felt like a part of me has been missing. I do often have things to say, so having an outlet to publish on is important to me, even if I rarely have the time to actually write the content any more.\n20 years of technology changes\n20 years is a long time in internet terms. My blog is now as old as the Commodore 64 was when I started it. The past two decades have seen many changes in the way people communicate with each other online.\nBlogging has long since declined from its mid-noughties peak. We\u2019ve seen the rise and fall of MySpace and Flickr, Facebook and Twitter. Medium has parked its bloated bottom where a blossoming blogosphere once was. Video-centric and disappearing content formats like Snapchat, Instagram and TikTok have made the idea of keeping a permanent archive of words seem passe.\nToday\u2019s publishing opportunity\nOnline publishing is having another moment right now. The new Twitter CEO\u2019s mishandling of a service that accelerated the death of blogging, and that many have held close to their hearts for 15 years, has led people to ask: What now?\nSome are flocking to Mastodon, the most visible piece of software to use a set of interconnected protocols enabling a more decentralised approach to online publishing. A related concept is the IndieWeb.\nAs things stand today these approaches are far from perfect. The barriers to entry are far too high for them to be as inclusive as they need to be.\nSome people, including Chris Coyier and Bill Hunt want to bring back blogging. I would love that, even if I find it unlikely given two decades\u2019 worth of change.\nThere are also prominent people who think this is the moment for RSS, the technology that enabled bloggers to read each others\u2019 blogs. Maybe there is something in that.\nRSS was often derided for being somehow hard for people to understand. That was a self-fulfilling prophecy. The format itself is no harder to understand than HTML. But major vendors didn\u2019t take it to heart, so didn\u2019t do the hard work to make it simple. RSS took a massive hit when Google pulled the plug on Google Reader.\nDespite that, RSS never went away. Today it is what enables countless millions of people to subscribe to podcasts \u2014 even if they know nothing about RSS. That\u2019s because podcast app vendors made it easy. So it is possible.\nThis moment offers an opportunity to rethink communication in a post-social media world. Building on existing technologies, we can create a publishing ecosystem that enables people rather than media companies, tech giants and advertisers. This would be closer to the original ideals of world wide web that have steadily been lost.\n20 years of evolving purposes\nAside from the technology changes, 20 years of blogging has inevitably involved change as my life has progressed.\nWhat started off as a hobby gradually became a showcase for my professional abilities, and then a core tool for my career.\nMoreover, the amount of time I can dedicate to it has steadily decreased. Now I have a demanding job and a toddler to look after, I have almost no time.\nI have experimented with different approaches. A few years ago I reconfigured the blog so that I could post Twitter-style microblog posts, Instagram-style photos, and so on. I gradually stopped doing that because it felt like spamming.\nAt one point I committed to publishing a post every day for a year, most of which were links to other articles with a short piece of commentary. That gained a bit of attention, but was hard work and felt at times like giving a Ted talk in outer space, where no-one would hear me.\nMy interests have evolved. My expertise has developed. The topics I write about have changed over time.\nSometimes I am wary of annoying people by posting what I would like to. This is unfortunate for what is supposed to be a personal space. But my blog has served different purposes at different times. So I am acutely aware that over the past 20 years I have amassed RSS readers, email subscribers and social media followers for a wide variety of reasons \u2014 including, but not limited to:\nPolitics chat?\nMusic musings?\nFormula 1 commentary?\nPersonal stuff?\nUser experience thought-takes?\nAs time has gone on, the content has drifted towards the items nearer the bottom of the list. Even then, personal stuff is increasingly rare since most of my personal life now revolves around a toddler who is entitled to a bit of privacy.\nSo what next?\nIf you have made it this far, I would be interested to know why you follow this blog and what you\u2019d like to see more of in the future. It might help me figure out what to do with it next.\nThank you\nThank you for reading, and for being a part of something that has played a huge role in my life for the last 20 years."
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Hey Mastodon community, I just set my new website live. Please check it out and spread word of mouth. I really would love for this project to go somewhere.
#webdev #webseite #website #webdesign #indieweb #indiedev
https://www.trilightning.com
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"html": "<p>Hey Mastodon community, I just set my new website live. Please check it out and spread word of mouth. I really would love for this project to go somewhere.<br /><a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/webdev\">#<span>webdev</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/webseite\">#<span>webseite</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/website\">#<span>website</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/webdesign\">#<span>webdesign</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/indiedev\">#<span>indiedev</span></a></p><p><a href=\"https://www.trilightning.com\"><span>https://www.</span><span>trilightning.com</span><span></span></a></p>",
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“The web is a fascinating technology. I myself am frequently enamored with its inner workings. So much so that it’s easy to forget that it’s simply the medium. It’s what we fill it with that counts. And when someone takes the time to add something extraordinary, we should all take the time to appreciate it.”
https://thehistoryoftheweb.com/postscript/lemonyellow-intellectual-diary/
#indieweb #blogging #historyoftheweb
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On #FeedReaderFriday I'm adding some of my favorite Mastodon accounts to my microsub account on Aperture so I can easily read and follow them in the social readers I use like Monocle. To me this is the purest form of social media interaction. #IndieWeb
https://boffosocko.com/2022/12/29/55813228/
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"html": "<p>Tanzawa Strava Integration Merged<br /><a href=\"https://jamesvandyne.com/9a2f5510-d7b6-4fed-92eb-12ddb12a6540\"><span>https://</span><span>jamesvandyne.com/9a2f5510-d7b6</span><span>-4fed-92eb-12ddb12a6540</span></a></p><p><a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/Running\">#<span>Running</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/IndieWeb\">#<span>IndieWeb</span></a> <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/Strava\">#<span>Strava</span></a></p>",
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Hearing @siracusa give the perfect pitch for #IndieWeb on @atpfm this week is deeply satisfying. Well done, John! Very approachable and cogent.
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IndieWeb: WordPress RSVP
I have been working on ways to use the native WordPress block with classes to produce content that has the appropriate microformat classes. I was successfully in submitting an RSVP with one exception, the image does not seem to want to work properly. I am still becoming conversant in the language of microformats and still learning about them. Read More > https://tmichellemoore.com/blog/indieweb-wordpress-rsvp/
#IndieWeb #wordpress #Microformats #RSVP
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I've removed my Twitter profile and share links and went full #indieweb instead. My website is a fediverse application, thanks to https://brid.gy
@iamschulz.com
I'm accumulating likes and comments from webmentions and @ThePracticalDev
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Every time I’ve thought “this is a niche subject or random thought, no one will be interested but I’ll publish anyway” someone will let me know that it was the EXACT train of thought they were thinking or thing they were looking for.
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Hey #IndieWeb -- I'm so close to getting #WebSub working in Emissary. I started on it first because it seemed easier than ActivityPub.
It's a great spec, but wow, it's been a lot tougher than I'd expected. Can't wait to show it off, though!
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This honestly feels like one of those rare times in internet history where a good portion of people take back the web to use in meaningful ways again instead of pure commercialism. The #IndieWeb rules! 💥
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Thanks to @paulrobertlloyd's #indiekit, this post started life on my personal website, and was auto-syndicated to Mastodon. The future! #indieweb #POSSE
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Post-disaster #Introduction:
I am best known for #Scala, #Typelevel, and #http4s. I geek out over #Emacs, #Nix, and the #Indieweb. I'm probably a #Bayesian.
I live in #Indianapolis, #Indiana with a #Dachshund, #Coonhound, #TuxedoCat, and a freshwater #Aquarium or five. I offset my #Jogging with #BBQ. I coach youth #Soccer and attend North United #Methodist Church.
This is a #SelfHosted sequel after a Terraform disaster. Boosts appreciated to relocate my peeps.
#Pronouns are he/him.
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I am more and more convinced that the only reason folks are not taking advantage of the incredible power and expressivity of vanilla HTML, CSS, JS, and SVG is because they are simply not aware of it, and things like React , Tailwind, and Nextjs are acting as shortcuts that prevent developers from looking at core technologies that have incredible power.
#indieweb #web #html #css #js #svg
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