This is largely a brain dump but there's a point and an idea in here somewhere.. I think. #IndieWeb
https://crashthearcade.com/post/5966/

#Emissary is an #Fediverse client and #RSS reader. It uses page metadata (like #OpenGraph data and #MicroFormats) to make every page on the Interwebs work just like an ActivityStreams document.

It works like a cross between self-hosted #IndieWeb blogs and a Mastodon mega-instance, letting one hosting provider serve many individual sites that pool resources (like shared caches and worker queues) while remaining portable and distinct from one another.

It’s (finally) getting close to ready...

Where is all of the fediverse?

Can we just make a new #indieweb search engine that uses tags and requires people submit their own site to be a part of it?

Made layout changes to my html site. Progress. Hopefully there are not too many broken links. Switched font to Trebuchet MS (Comic Sans was a contender).

#neocities #indieweb #blogging

https://jasonmcfadden.neocities.org

Finally figured out why I hadn’t had much luck with edited posts on Micro.blog making their way to Mastodon. Mastodon requires an “updated” date, not just “published”. Fine, but these are the little things that make interoperability in the fediverse essentially trial and error.

Podcasting and the Fediverse

a list of fediverse accounts dicovered by StreetPass

I just thought of an idea for my next vlog. I doubt it will be a topic I can cover in less than fifteen minutes. But after reading a thread about what it means to be in the #IndieWeb I felt like I can give my own perspective as someone who wrote their first web page back in 1995 and what I think the future of the web could (and maybe should) look like in the age of social media and the emerging #fediverse

For a long time, my website was a simple page with contact information. It served me well but recently, I started itching for something more. I took some time during the past month to make it into something more personal. I'm seeing this as an opportunity to practice writing, introspection and just sharing what I'm up to, which doesn't always come very naturally to me.

https://pboivin.ca

#PersonalWebsite #SmallWeb #IndieWeb #Blogging #PHP

Running your own site is painful. Hosting Nazis is worse

Yet another stellar release by Rauthy OIDC:

https://github.com/sebadob/rauthy/releases/tag/v0.20.0

Encrypted backups automation · bot & spam protection with spow · separate users cache.

I'm building a new kind of #IndieWeb app on top of the Rauthy identity layer together with a former colleague from Discourse: https://writing.exchange/@erlend/110015148048407614

#rust #opensource

New blog about the Indie Web, from an absolute idiot's perspective and the horrors of the commercial internet.

http://matthewsmyth.co.uk/blog/but-seriously-an-idiots-guide-to-the-indie-web/

#Blog #SelfHosting #IndieWeb

The Internet Is About to Get Weird Again
The internet seems ripe for change, and millions of people seem poised to connect in new ways, as they reconsider their relationship to technology.
https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-commentary/internet-future-about-to-get-weird-1234938403/
#anildash #beautifulweb #indieweb

@shawnhooper @caseynewton Web is for publishing (and commenting), authoring (and backup) should be done only on your system.

#indieWeb #StaticGenerators

@jcrabapple #Microdotblog is the best mix of simple UX and powerful #indieweb publishing I've found. cc: @manton

Finally built out a dark mode theme I'm reasonably happy with and made it work nice in Nuxt 3. I'm building the habit of writing up any work I've done, so here's a full breakdown of the process: https://seanedevane.com/blog/dark-mode-nuxt-3

#indieweb #frontend #darkmode #nuxt3 #nuxt #vue