brr.fyi - anonymous blogger in Antarctica
"My AI Timelines Have Sped Up (Again)"
OTP-less payment system: https://enindu.com/blog/otp-less-payment-system
#blog #indieweb #paymentsystem #softwaredevelopment #softwarearchitecture
Hello, fediverse! My name is Greg & I’m coming to you straight from my freshly minted WordPress-based website. I’m a bit nervous about this, as I’ve had some issues getting things working smoothly, but I think I’ve got most of the kinks worked out at this point. Just wanted to wave hello and encourage all of you to check out my website plus leave a comment. It would help me feel like putting in the effort to put this together was worth it. Thanks for reading this & I hope your day goes well…
Webmention is a simple way to notify any URL when you mention it on your site. From the receiver's perspective, it's a way to request notifications when other sites mention it.
Inspired by all the #indieweb blogs I've been reading lately, I decided to spin up a Grav instance and an accompanying code server instance for remote file access and markdown editing.
I'm excited to start posting about some of the tech I use, things I'm into, and things I'm working on, among other random thoughts and ideas. I'll start posting about some things there rather than here going forward.
(Still a work in progress)
# Hier bloggt der Chef noch selbst
Vor ein paar Tagen schrieb Tantek Çelik (@tantek.com) auf deinem Blog:
No large language models (LLM) were used in the production of this post.
Inspired by a subtle but clear sign-of-the-times one-line disclaimer at the end of RFC9518’s Acknowledgments (https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9518.html#appendix-A-4)
Ich weiß nicht ob „inspiriert“ hier der richtige Begriff ist… ich weiß was er meint und verstehe seinen Punkt, finde es aber auch sehr beängstigend. Ist es wirklich schon soweit, dass man explizit erwähnen muss, dass ein Mensch einen Text geschrieben hat?
Es fühlt sich ein wenig so an, als würden wir hier gerade wieder den gleichen bzw. einen ähnlichen Fehler begehen, den wir schon zweitausendirgendwas mit dem Social Web begangen haben.
„No large language models (LLM) were used in the production of this post.“ scheint das neue „IndieWeb“ oder „Fediverse“ zu werden. Man fängt an, das was eigentlich die Norm sein sollte, zur Ausnahme zu machen und neue Begriffe/Beschreibungen dafür zu finden.
Es gibt gereade verschiedene Diskussionen zu dem Thema „Social Web“ vs the „Fediverse“ und auch @Gargron (der Gründer von Mastodon) spricht im dotSocial Podcast mit @mike (der Gründer von Flipboard) vom Social Web!
Ich werde also weder das „Not By AI“ Badge, noch den Text „No large language models (LLM) were used in the production of this post.“ irgendwo auf meinen Blog packen, in der Hoffnung, dass die Nutzung von AI/LLM irgendwann kennzeichnungspflichtig wird!
Ich schreibe hier um meine Gedanken (mit euch) zu teilen, nicht für irgendeine Suchmaschine, das heißt wenn ich irgendwann nichts mehr zu scheiben habe, dann wird es hier eben einfach ruhig PUNKT
…und weil es so gut passt: Happy Birthday Ma.tt! And happy blogging forever!
@scottandrew have a look at micro.blog and omg.lol for more #indieweb friendly on boarding
I genuinely enjoy articles like this and the discussion that follows. UX/onboarding is a huge barrier of #indieweb uptake. Substack has this figured out.
@jeremy And I think this is an important issue holding back the #IndieWeb - it's like a skunkworks for great web ideas. But, because it's sooo decentralized, there are many different Proof-of-Concept implementations orbiting an empty space where professional products should be.
I think the next stage is for individual developers to stop tinkering on their own sites and bring IndieWeb products out to the market for regular people to use.
It's a race, and I'm coding as fast as I can.
✍️ New on the blog: some musings on the weird traps you can fall into with "drafts" folders, specifically on the web. I'm particularly pleased with the title here (being an ex-Geologist and all 😅)
https://theadhocracy.co.uk/wrote/written-unconformities
(also yes, that is back-to-back posts. 2024 energy or something)
A bunch of #IndieWeb blogs are participating in this #AppDefaults trend. I thought it would be interesting to see what people on the fediverse are using. So tell me, what are your default apps on your devices?
Hemispheric Views - App Defaults
“Websites offer an adaptable canvas for self-expression and sharing, … beyond the conventional structure of a blog. Sure, they could be smashed into blog format, but they would lose appeal and charm.”
yes! i totally agree with @flamed here—folks can get caught up in the idea of #blogs being the way to get more ppl into the #indieweb but diversifying the #web (to me) means having more *webpages* that celebrate your hobbies, interests, etc.
gilest.org: Make the indie web easier
Well, since my personal website is live and published (https://philipptemmel.com) I thought I should update this thread again, since I haven't done it in a while 😅 This will also become my personal and public update thread now in which I share what I am working on regarding my website. 👍
Therefore, I also updated the initial post to reflect the change. 🙌
📝 New Post: An Easy Web.
Jumping on internet discourse again 🔥
"Make the indie web easier" - > If we truly want to open up the web for everyone to publish on, we have to make it easier. Let’s give people choices. Let’s give people options for tools they can set up and use, with no more knowledge than the knowledge they already have.
https://gilest.org/indie-easy.html
#Indieweb • New #article just added to #Otter.