Trying to figure out a good setup for photos on my blog (https://jonas.brusman.se).
The current setup based on Git LFS on Netlify is cumbersome and doesn’t allow me to post new photos from my phone with something like Tina CMS.
Suggestions are welcome!
#eleventy #11ty #staticsite #netlify #photoblog #gitlfs #tinacms #ssg #webdev #indieweb
#webrings watch No. 20
Generation Lissa #webring
https://genlissa.neocities.org/
Time for a blast from the past! Did you start making websites in the late 90s/early 00s and are still here, making personal websites or blogs? Then @darnielle has the clique for you! Join today!
#90s #retro #blog #indieweb #SmallWeb #webdev #html #code #programming #web
Over a year ago, I decided to change the trajectory of my newsletter. Before October 2022, I used Substack as a free way to inform my subscribers of new blog poss. Then, I realised that Substack could be much, much more. And the possibilities filled me with excitement.
Now, a year later, I can say that the enthusiasm is deflated, though still there. My conclusion is that to succeed on Substack, you need to put in a lot of work like any other platform. I’m fine with the work, but I also realise that a lot of it could still be out of your control and are influenced by encroaching social media-like algorithms on Substack, the dominant demographic on the platform and your social media klout.
Below are my observations, and feel free to chime in the comments if this has and has not been your experience.
I’ve also been kind of reluctant to let so much of my content live somewhere other than on my website. It doesn’t matter that Substack is a great platform, and that I can move my content off it whenever I want. It doesn’t matter that I can monetize my content here. It’s still not my platform, and I have no control over the rollout of new features, visual changes, monetization policies, et.c. Some people have complained to me that I’m being too pushy trying to get them to pay for a subscription. Well, it’s not me doing the pushing, it’s Substack. It’s all automated and beyond my control. And ultimately, what matters the most to me in my business in control and autonomy. – Bye, Substack
So, there you have it. Substack gives me mixed emotions. On the one hand, I’ve been able to increase my subscriber base thanks to it. On the other hand, it gives me a lot of pressure at the same time. I’m not sure what to make of it! Except that I have way more fun on Mastodon and on my blog than on Substack and it’s making me wonder if I should leave it like some Substackers have.
https://elizabethtai.com/2023/10/22/what-i-learned-from-one-year-of-substack/
#BeingAWriter #blogging #indieweb #Internet #socialmedia #Substack #writing
Instead of doing work for my web development class, today I've been reading articles and watching videos about digital gardens, obsidian, and personal websites. Oops?
I've redesigned my blog and switched to #Eleventy!
It was getting quite painful to use #Jekyll, I wanted automatic thumbnail generation and more control. By switching to Eleventy, I've been able to replace my mess of scripts and template code with much simpler JS. It also unlocks new possibilities - such as backlinks and customisations to the markdown parser
@dave I’ve been looking for a way to share my reading list on my (#indieweb) blog!
Are you aware of a way to codify them? An OPML feed with a particular tag? Specific micro format codes? (Perhaps it bakes into microsub?)
Is there a list of clients that support the “subscribe” set of features you describe? (Beyond “import”)
Would love any thoughts you have 😊
Microformats Parser
A way to validate the microformat attributes in a set of HTML or an entire page.
And to be clear this is to store PDFs, images, and similar documents.
Something that interacts well with ActiveStorage would be nice, given that this is for Rails project.
Among the alternatives I've noticed:
- https://www.fastly.com/pricing
- https://wasabi.com/cloud-storage-pricing/
- https://bunny.net/pricing/
Fastly seems a bit too big for my needs, and there's also CloudFlare which seems too big as well.
Curious about your experience with smaller CDN services.
This post from @mia@void.rehab will ring true to anyone who has actually implemented an ActivityPub server. We talk about ActivityPub as if it’s a fully-formed spec, but it’s really a suite of specs, and trial and error. I’d love to see the specs streamlined without breaking compatibility.
#webrings watch No. 18
Alterhuman Summoning Circle
https://feelingmachine.moe/alterring/
Alterhuman individuals are people who have experiences or an identity which they perceive as being alternative to or outside common societal ideas of humanity. Sound like you? Then join nephro's altering today!
#furry #otherkin #vampire #indieweb #SmallWeb #webdev #html #code #programming #web
Issue 19 of the 11ty Bundle is out: From Airtable to Google Sheets...Clean up of broken links...And 8 posts and 5 sites to see. #11ty #eleventy @eleventy #webdev #staticsite #IndieWeb
@marcelweiss
Da war neulich auch ein Artikel darüber, dass diese One-Click-Attitüde des Valleys Menschen und Software kaputt macht.
Dave Winer ist meistens nur darüber verärgert, dass seine Eigenentwicklungen im #IndieWeb nicht so angenommen wurden. Auch verflucht er JSON-LD Markup in ActivityPub, wo seiner Ansicht nach "einfaches" JSON reichen würde.
Als Erfinder von RSS, der einzigen emanzipatorischen technischen Entwicklung seit Erfindung des Wagenrades, schulden wir ihm mehr Respekt.
Webmention are not working well this month.
Sender : webmention.app ❌
Receiver : webmention.io ❌