40 years of Macintosh. I never thought of myself as a Mac person until I joined #DeviantArt and picked up my Obligatory Developer's MBP; that was over 12 years ago, and I never looked back.
But as it turns out, #MyFirstMac was a Powerbook G3 rescued from scrap; torturing its old hard disk with Yellow Dog Linux, it served my blog out of a home ADSL for over a year (until it unceremoniously died while I was a thousand miles away).
The spirit of the #indieweb was alive then, and it's coming back.
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You are viewing a humanly curated list of fine personal & independent email newsletters that are updated regularly. No algorithms ever!
And remember: you can subscribe to most newsletters via RSS rather than email.
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Flipboard has started its 3-phase process of joining the Fediverse!
1️⃣ Federating 25 publishers and creators
2️⃣ Let Fediverse people follow / engage with public curators on Flipboard
3️⃣ Let Flipboard people follow / engage with public accounts in the Fediverse
@mike on their approach 👇
https://about.flipboard.com/inside-flipboard/flipboard-begins-to-federate/
#fediverse #activitypub #openweb #indieweb
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I just submitted a post to the IndieWeb Carnival on Positive Internalization, which, apparently, means far more than just happy memories. In so doing, I realised I have a happy memory to share from this day in 2009, which I don't think I have internalised.
https://www.jeremycherfas.net/blog/scenes-from-roman-life-17
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I use #Eleventy to build both my personal and many of my community websites.
I use Eleventy's Global Data Files for these community sites to build the calendar, history timeline, sponsors, team and speaker hall of fame.
I've found it a very nice way to update the website as I just add or change data in small JSON files and everything else follows from there.
https://hamatti.org/posts/community-websites-with-eleventy/
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@snarfed.org posted a great overview of thoughtful (and sometimes heated) discussions across blogs and the #fediverse about how freely should “public” posts & comments on the web flow across sites:
“Moderate people, not code” (https://snarfed.org/2024-01-21_moderate-people-not-code)
If you are designing or creating any kind of publishing or social features on the web, this post is for you.
It touches on topics ranging from #contextCollapse to #federation to #moderation and everything in between.
Does your choice of publishing tool set expectations about where your content might propagate, or whether it will be indexed by search engines? Should it?
Do the limitations of your server (e.g. js;dr) imply limitations of where your posts go, or whether they can be searched or archived? Should they?
When you post something publicly, are you truly posting it for a global audience for all time, or only for one or a few more limited #publics for an ephemerality?
When you reply to a post, do you expect your reply to only be visible in the context you posted it, or do you expect it to travel alongside that post to anywhere it might propagate to?
On the #IndieWeb, especially for public posts, some of these questions have easier and more obvious answers, because the intent of nearly all public IndieWeb posts is to interact across the web with other posts and sites, typically via the #Webmention protocol. However there are still questions.
Are the expectations for a blog and blogging different from a social media site, whether a silo or an instance on a network?
Is a personal website with posts still just a blog, or does it become something new when you start posting responses from your site, or receiving (e.g. via Webmention) and displaying responses from across the web to your posts on your site? Or is it now a “social website”?
If you have a social website, what is your responsibility for keeping it, well, social? Do you moderate Webmentions by default? Do you use the Vouch extension for some automatic moderation?
Are #POSSE & #backfeed different from federation or are they the same thing from a user-perspective, with merely different names hinting at different implementations?
Do you allow anyone from any site to respond or react to your posts? Or do you treat your social website like your home, and follow what I like to call a “house party protocol”, only letting in those you know, and perhaps allowing them to bring a +1 or 2?
I have many more questions. Each of these deserves thoughtful discussions, documentation of what different tools & services do today that we can try out, learn from, and use to make considered decisions when creating new things to post on and across websites.
This is post 4 of #100PostsOfIndieWeb. #100Posts
← https://tantek.com/2024/022/t1/indiewebcamp-brighton-planned
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IndieWebify.Me - a guide to getting you on the #IndieWeb
https://indiewebify.me/
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@snarfed.org posted a great overview of thoughtful (and sometimes heated) discussions across blogs and the #fediverse about how freely should “public” posts & comments on the web flow across sites:
“Moderate people, not code” (https://snarfed.org/2024-01-21_moderate-people-not-code)
If you are designing or creating any kind of publishing or social features on the web, this post is for you.
It touches on topics ranging from #contextCollapse to #federation to #moderation and everything in between.
Does your choice of publishing tool set expectations about where your content might propagate, or whether it will be indexed by search engines? Should it?
Do the limitations of your server (e.g. js;dr) imply limitations of where your posts go, or whether they can be searched or archived? Should they?
When you post something publicly, are you truly posting it for a global audience for all time, or only for one or a few more limited #publics for an ephemerality?
When you reply to a post, do you expect your reply to only be visible in the context you posted it, or do you expect it to travel alongside that post to anywhere it might propagate to?
On the #IndieWeb, especially for public posts, some of these questions have easier and more obvious answers, because the intent of nearly all public IndieWeb posts is to interact across the web with other posts and sites, typically via the #Webmention protocol. However there are still questions.
Are the expectations for a blog and blogging different from a social media site, whether a silo or an instance on a network?
Is a personal website with posts still just a blog, or does it become something new when you start posting responses from your site, or receiving (e.g. via Webmention) and displaying responses from across the web to your posts on your site? Or is it now a “social website”?
If you have a social website, what is your responsibility for keeping it, well, social? Do you moderate Webmentions by default? Do you use the Vouch extension for some automatic moderation?
Are #POSSE & #backfeed different from federation or are they the same thing from a user-perspective, with merely different names hinting at different implementations?
Do you allow anyone from any site to respond or react to your posts? Or do you treat your social website like your home, and follow what I like to call a "house party protocol", only letting in those you know, and perhaps allowing them to bring a +1 or 2?
I have many more questions. Each of these deserves thoughtful discussions, documentation of what different tools & services do today that we can try out, learn from, and use to make considered decisions when creating new things to post on and across websites.
This is post 4 of #100PostsOfIndieWeb. #100Posts
← https://tantek.com/2024/022/t1/indiewebcamp-brighton-planned
→ 🔮
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https://indieweb.org/blogging
comments
https://indieweb.org/comments
context collapse
https://indieweb.org/context_collapse
ephemerality
https://indieweb.org/ephemerality
js;dr
https://indieweb.org/js;dr
moderation
https://indieweb.org/moderation
POSSE
https://indieweb.org/POSSE
posts
https://indieweb.org/posts
publics
https://indieweb.org/publics
reply
https://indieweb.org/reply
Vouch
https://indieweb.org/Vouch
Webmention
https://indieweb.org/Webmention
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"html": "<a href=\"https://snarfed.org\">@snarfed.org</a> posted a great overview of thoughtful (and sometimes heated) discussions across blogs and the <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/fediverse\">#<span class=\"p-category\">fediverse</span></a> about how freely should \u201cpublic\u201d posts & comments on the web flow across sites:<br /><br />\u201cModerate people, not code\u201d (<a href=\"https://snarfed.org/2024-01-21_moderate-people-not-code\">https://snarfed.org/2024-01-21_moderate-people-not-code</a>)<br /><br />If you are designing or creating any kind of publishing or social features on the web, this post is for you.<br /><br />It touches on topics ranging from <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/contextCollapse\">#<span class=\"p-category\">contextCollapse</span></a> to <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/federation\">#<span class=\"p-category\">federation</span></a> to <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/moderation\">#<span class=\"p-category\">moderation</span></a> and everything in between.<br /><br />Does your choice of publishing tool set expectations about where your content might propagate, or whether it will be indexed by search engines? Should it?<br /><br />Do the limitations of your server (e.g. js;dr) imply limitations of where your posts go, or whether they can be searched or archived? Should they?<br /><br />When you post something publicly, are you truly posting it for a global audience for all time, or only for one or a few more limited <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/publics\">#<span class=\"p-category\">publics</span></a> for an ephemerality?<br /><br />When you reply to a post, do you expect your reply to only be visible in the context you posted it, or do you expect it to travel alongside that post to anywhere it might propagate to?<br /><br /><br />On the <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/IndieWeb\">#<span class=\"p-category\">IndieWeb</span></a>, especially for public posts, some of these questions have easier and more obvious answers, because the intent of nearly all public IndieWeb posts is to interact across the web with other posts and sites, typically via the <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/Webmention\">#<span class=\"p-category\">Webmention</span></a> protocol. However there are still questions.<br /><br />Are the expectations for a blog and blogging different from a social media site, whether a silo or an instance on a network?<br /><br />Is a personal website with posts still just a blog, or does it become something new when you start posting responses from your site, or receiving (e.g. via Webmention) and displaying responses from across the web to your posts on your site? Or is it now a \u201csocial website\u201d?<br /><br />If you have a social website, what is your responsibility for keeping it, well, social? Do you moderate Webmentions by default? Do you use the Vouch extension for some automatic moderation?<br /><br />Are <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/POSSE\">#<span class=\"p-category\">POSSE</span></a> & <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/backfeed\">#<span class=\"p-category\">backfeed</span></a> different from federation or are they the same thing from a user-perspective, with merely different names hinting at different implementations?<br /><br />Do you allow anyone from any site to respond or react to your posts? Or do you treat your social website like your home, and follow what I like to call a \"house party protocol\", only letting in those you know, and perhaps allowing them to bring a +1 or 2?<br /><br />I have many more questions. Each of these deserves thoughtful discussions, documentation of what different tools & services do today that we can try out, learn from, and use to make considered decisions when creating new things to post on and across websites.<br /><br />This is post 4 of <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/100PostsOfIndieWeb\">#<span class=\"p-category\">100PostsOfIndieWeb</span></a>. <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/100Posts\">#<span class=\"p-category\">100Posts</span></a><br /><br />\u2190 <a href=\"https://tantek.com/2024/022/t1/indiewebcamp-brighton-planned\">https://tantek.com/2024/022/t1/indiewebcamp-brighton-planned</a><br />\u2192 \ud83d\udd2e<br /><br /><br />Post glossary:<br /><br />backfeed<br />\u00a0 <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/backfeed\">https://indieweb.org/backfeed</a><br /><br />blog<br />\u00a0 <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/blog\">https://indieweb.org/blog</a><br /><br />blogging<br />\u00a0 <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/blogging\">https://indieweb.org/blogging</a><br />\u00a0 <br />comments<br />\u00a0 <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/comments\">https://indieweb.org/comments</a><br /><br />context collapse<br />\u00a0 <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/context_collapse\">https://indieweb.org/context_collapse</a><br /><br />ephemerality<br />\u00a0 <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/ephemerality\">https://indieweb.org/ephemerality</a><br /><br />js;dr<br />\u00a0 <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/js;dr\">https://indieweb.org/js;dr</a><br /><br />moderation<br />\u00a0 <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/moderation\">https://indieweb.org/moderation</a><br /><br />POSSE<br />\u00a0 <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/POSSE\">https://indieweb.org/POSSE</a><br /><br />posts<br />\u00a0 <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/posts\">https://indieweb.org/posts</a><br /><br />publics<br />\u00a0 <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/publics\">https://indieweb.org/publics</a><br /><br />reply<br />\u00a0 <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/reply\">https://indieweb.org/reply</a><br /><br />Vouch<br />\u00a0 <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/Vouch\">https://indieweb.org/Vouch</a><br />\u00a0 <br />Webmention<br />\u00a0 <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/Webmention\">https://indieweb.org/Webmention</a>\n<a class=\"u-mention\" href=\"https://snarfed.org\"></a>",
"text": "@snarfed.org posted a great overview of thoughtful (and sometimes heated) discussions across blogs and the #fediverse about how freely should \u201cpublic\u201d posts & comments on the web flow across sites:\n\n\u201cModerate people, not code\u201d (https://snarfed.org/2024-01-21_moderate-people-not-code)\n\nIf you are designing or creating any kind of publishing or social features on the web, this post is for you.\n\nIt touches on topics ranging from #contextCollapse to #federation to #moderation and everything in between.\n\nDoes your choice of publishing tool set expectations about where your content might propagate, or whether it will be indexed by search engines? Should it?\n\nDo the limitations of your server (e.g. js;dr) imply limitations of where your posts go, or whether they can be searched or archived? Should they?\n\nWhen you post something publicly, are you truly posting it for a global audience for all time, or only for one or a few more limited #publics for an ephemerality?\n\nWhen you reply to a post, do you expect your reply to only be visible in the context you posted it, or do you expect it to travel alongside that post to anywhere it might propagate to?\n\n\nOn the #IndieWeb, especially for public posts, some of these questions have easier and more obvious answers, because the intent of nearly all public IndieWeb posts is to interact across the web with other posts and sites, typically via the #Webmention protocol. However there are still questions.\n\nAre the expectations for a blog and blogging different from a social media site, whether a silo or an instance on a network?\n\nIs a personal website with posts still just a blog, or does it become something new when you start posting responses from your site, or receiving (e.g. via Webmention) and displaying responses from across the web to your posts on your site? Or is it now a \u201csocial website\u201d?\n\nIf you have a social website, what is your responsibility for keeping it, well, social? Do you moderate Webmentions by default? Do you use the Vouch extension for some automatic moderation?\n\nAre #POSSE & #backfeed different from federation or are they the same thing from a user-perspective, with merely different names hinting at different implementations?\n\nDo you allow anyone from any site to respond or react to your posts? Or do you treat your social website like your home, and follow what I like to call a \"house party protocol\", only letting in those you know, and perhaps allowing them to bring a +1 or 2?\n\nI have many more questions. Each of these deserves thoughtful discussions, documentation of what different tools & services do today that we can try out, learn from, and use to make considered decisions when creating new things to post on and across websites.\n\nThis is post 4 of #100PostsOfIndieWeb. #100Posts\n\n\u2190 https://tantek.com/2024/022/t1/indiewebcamp-brighton-planned\n\u2192 \ud83d\udd2e\n\n\nPost glossary:\n\nbackfeed\n\u00a0 https://indieweb.org/backfeed\n\nblog\n\u00a0 https://indieweb.org/blog\n\nblogging\n\u00a0 https://indieweb.org/blogging\n\u00a0 \ncomments\n\u00a0 https://indieweb.org/comments\n\ncontext collapse\n\u00a0 https://indieweb.org/context_collapse\n\nephemerality\n\u00a0 https://indieweb.org/ephemerality\n\njs;dr\n\u00a0 https://indieweb.org/js;dr\n\nmoderation\n\u00a0 https://indieweb.org/moderation\n\nPOSSE\n\u00a0 https://indieweb.org/POSSE\n\nposts\n\u00a0 https://indieweb.org/posts\n\npublics\n\u00a0 https://indieweb.org/publics\n\nreply\n\u00a0 https://indieweb.org/reply\n\nVouch\n\u00a0 https://indieweb.org/Vouch\n\u00a0 \nWebmention\n\u00a0 https://indieweb.org/Webmention"
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I had missed web rings. Stoked to learn it is back! https://indieweb.org/indiewebring #indieweb
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"html": "<p>I had missed web rings. Stoked to learn it is back! <a href=\"https://indieweb.org/indiewebring\"><span>https://</span><span>indieweb.org/indiewebring</span><span></span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a></p>",
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Since blogs are making a comeback, is there a #Podcast where people read long or short blog posts from the IndieWeb/SmallWeb? I was thinking a thing similar to the guardian audio long reads, but having volunteers just read any blog posts they enjoy and then hosting these as a podcast. #Podcasts #IndieWeb #SmallWeb
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"html": "<p>Since blogs are making a comeback, is there a <a href=\"https://tweesecake.social/tags/Podcast\">#<span>Podcast</span></a> where people read long or short blog posts from the IndieWeb/SmallWeb? I was thinking a thing similar to the guardian audio long reads, but having volunteers just read any blog posts they enjoy and then hosting these as a podcast. <a href=\"https://tweesecake.social/tags/Podcasts\">#<span>Podcasts</span></a> <a href=\"https://tweesecake.social/tags/IndieWeb\">#<span>IndieWeb</span></a> <a href=\"https://tweesecake.social/tags/SmallWeb\">#<span>SmallWeb</span></a></p>",
"text": "Since blogs are making a comeback, is there a #Podcast where people read long or short blog posts from the IndieWeb/SmallWeb? I was thinking a thing similar to the guardian audio long reads, but having volunteers just read any blog posts they enjoy and then hosting these as a podcast. #Podcasts #IndieWeb #SmallWeb"
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Sharing links seems to be flavour of the week around here.
I’ve been doing it for a few years now: https://flamedfury.com/bookmarks/
You can subscribe to the feed too: https://flamedfury.com/bookmarks-feed.xml
I’ll write up how I do it soon.
#openweb #personalweb #indieweb #web #webdev #blog
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"html": "<p>Sharing links seems to be flavour of the week around here.</p><p>I\u2019ve been doing it for a few years now: <a href=\"https://flamedfury.com/bookmarks/\"><span>https://</span><span>flamedfury.com/bookmarks/</span><span></span></a> </p><p>You can subscribe to the feed too: <a href=\"https://flamedfury.com/bookmarks-feed.xml\"><span>https://</span><span>flamedfury.com/bookmarks-feed.</span><span>xml</span></a></p><p>I\u2019ll write up how I do it soon.</p><p><a href=\"https://social.lol/tags/openweb\">#<span>openweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://social.lol/tags/personalweb\">#<span>personalweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://social.lol/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://social.lol/tags/web\">#<span>web</span></a> <a href=\"https://social.lol/tags/webdev\">#<span>webdev</span></a> <a href=\"https://social.lol/tags/blog\">#<span>blog</span></a></p>",
"text": "Sharing links seems to be flavour of the week around here.I\u2019ve been doing it for a few years now: https://flamedfury.com/bookmarks/ You can subscribe to the feed too: https://flamedfury.com/bookmarks-feed.xmlI\u2019ll write up how I do it soon.#openweb #personalweb #indieweb #web #webdev #blog"
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New blog post! Link Drop - Jan 23, 2024
Dropping some interesting and useful things I've found over the last week or so.
https://blog.jcrabapple.com/link-drop-jan-23-2024/
#indieweb
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"html": "<p>New blog post! Link Drop - Jan 23, 2024</p><p>Dropping some interesting and useful things I've found over the last week or so.</p><p><a href=\"https://blog.jcrabapple.com/link-drop-jan-23-2024/\"><span>https://</span><span>blog.jcrabapple.com/link-drop-</span><span>jan-23-2024/</span></a></p><p><a href=\"https://dmv.community/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a></p>",
"text": "New blog post! Link Drop - Jan 23, 2024Dropping some interesting and useful things I've found over the last week or so.https://blog.jcrabapple.com/link-drop-jan-23-2024/#indieweb"
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New blog post! Sharing a really great #indierock playlist today!
#Tunesday Playlist Share — Shrediverse Music Blog
https://blog.shrediverse.net/tunesday-playlist-share
#indieweb
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"html": "<p>New blog post! Sharing a really great <a href=\"https://dmv.community/tags/indierock\">#<span>indierock</span></a> playlist today!</p><p><a href=\"https://dmv.community/tags/Tunesday\">#<span>Tunesday</span></a> Playlist Share \u2014 Shrediverse Music Blog</p><p><a href=\"https://blog.shrediverse.net/tunesday-playlist-share\"><span>https://</span><span>blog.shrediverse.net/tunesday-</span><span>playlist-share</span></a></p><p><a href=\"https://dmv.community/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a></p>",
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Recent thing on my website, How to block AI narrators on Audible. https://robertkingett.com/posts/6433/ #IndieWeb #SmallWeb
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"text": "Recent thing on my website, How to block AI narrators on Audible. https://robertkingett.com/posts/6433/ #IndieWeb #SmallWeb"
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"text": "One of the first ever personal websites\u2014long before the word \u201cblog\u201d was a mischievous gleam in Peter\u2019s eye\u2014was Justin Hall\u2019s links.net. Linking was right there in the domain name.\n\nI really enjoy sharing links on my website. It feels good to point to something and say, \u201cHey, check this out!\u201d\n\nOther people are doing it too.\n\nI really enjoy Neil\u2019s links (RSS), always wrapped up with a quote of the day.\n\nScott Boms\u2019s Through Lines (RSS) are always packed with good stuff, along with new typeface releases.\n\nJim Nielsen\u2019s notes (RSS) are as valuable as his blog, which is to say, very.\nThen there are some relatively new additions to the linking gang:\n\n\nHidde\u2019s links (RSS),\n\nAndy\u2019s links (RSS), and\n\nSophie\u2019s links (RSS) batched into a weekly release.\nThere are more out there for you to discover and add to your feed reader of choice. Good link hunting!",
"html": "<p>One of the first ever personal websites\u2014long before the word \u201cblog\u201d was a mischievous gleam in <a href=\"https://www.petermerholz.com/\">Peter</a>\u2019s eye\u2014was Justin Hall\u2019s <a href=\"https://links.net/\">links.net</a>. Linking was right there in the domain name.</p>\n\n<p>I really enjoy <a href=\"https://adactio.com/links\">sharing links on my website</a>. It feels good to point to something and say, \u201cHey, check this out!\u201d</p>\n\n<p>Other people are doing it too.</p>\n\n<ul><li>I really enjoy <a href=\"https://www.n.thesequeirafamily.com/category/links/\">Neil\u2019s links</a> (<a href=\"https://www.n.thesequeirafamily.com/category/links/feed/\">RSS</a>), always wrapped up with a quote of the day.</li>\n<li>\n<a href=\"https://scottboms.com/archives/nodes\">Scott Boms\u2019s Through Lines</a> (<a href=\"https://scottboms.com/rss\">RSS</a>) are always packed with good stuff, along with new typeface releases.</li>\n<li>\n<a href=\"https://notes.jim-nielsen.com/\">Jim Nielsen\u2019s notes</a> (<a href=\"https://notes.jim-nielsen.com/feed.xml\">RSS</a>) are as valuable as his blog, which is to say, very.</li>\n</ul><p>Then there are some relatively new additions to the linking gang:</p>\n\n<ul><li>\n<a href=\"https://hidde.blog/links/\">Hidde\u2019s links</a> (<a href=\"https://hidde.blog/feed-links\">RSS</a>),</li>\n<li>\n<a href=\"https://piccalil.li/category/links/\">Andy\u2019s links</a> (<a href=\"https://piccalil.li/category/Links.xml\">RSS</a>), and</li>\n<li>\n<a href=\"https://localghost.dev/tags/links/\">Sophie\u2019s links</a> (<a href=\"https://localghost.dev/rss\">RSS</a>) batched into a weekly release.</li>\n</ul><p>There are more out there for you to discover and add to your feed reader of choice. Good link hunting!</p>"
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@sass I'd say #IndieWeb is a solid option for that, as would more specific tags like #CSS, but would be interesting to get something more specific 🙂
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"html": "<p><span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url\" href=\"https://mastodon.social/@sass\">@<span>sass</span></a></span> I'd say <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/IndieWeb\">#<span>IndieWeb</span></a> is a solid option for that, as would more specific tags like <a href=\"https://indieweb.social/tags/CSS\">#<span>CSS</span></a>, but would be interesting to get something more specific \ud83d\ude42</p>\n<a class=\"u-mention\" href=\"https://mastodon.social/@sass\"></a>",
"text": "@sass I'd say #IndieWeb is a solid option for that, as would more specific tags like #CSS, but would be interesting to get something more specific \ud83d\ude42"
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@sass I've been using #IndieWeb but I'd like to find this too. I spend too much time fiddling with https://ferrell.rocks and I'd love to see what other people are doing.
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"html": "<p><span class=\"h-card\"><a class=\"u-url\" href=\"https://mastodon.social/@sass\">@<span>sass</span></a></span> I've been using <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/IndieWeb\">#<span>IndieWeb</span></a> but I'd like to find this too. I spend too much time fiddling with <a href=\"https://ferrell.rocks\"><span>https://</span><span>ferrell.rocks</span><span></span></a> and I'd love to see what other people are doing.</p>\n<a class=\"u-mention\" href=\"https://mastodon.social/@sass\"></a>",
"text": "@sass I've been using #IndieWeb but I'd like to find this too. I spend too much time fiddling with https://ferrell.rocks and I'd love to see what other people are doing."
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Is there a Mastodon hashtag for people who like to tinker with their personal website and just chat about it / ask questions on here? Like, “hey I tweaked my CSS a bit, cool huh?” -kinda stuff.
#indieweb #tinkering #webdev #casual #website
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"html": "<p>Is there a Mastodon hashtag for people who like to tinker with their personal website and just chat about it / ask questions on here? Like, \u201chey I tweaked my CSS a bit, cool huh?\u201d -kinda stuff. </p><p><a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/tinkering\">#<span>tinkering</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/webdev\">#<span>webdev</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/casual\">#<span>casual</span></a> <a href=\"https://mastodon.social/tags/website\">#<span>website</span></a></p>",
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https://mastodon.social/@davatron5000 underlines an important piece missing from the “build your own website” trend. We need to read, discuss and link each other’s content, in order to promote diversity and growth in the community.
In one word, #AIFAM!
https://fredrocha.net/2023/04/21/build-your-own-website-and-they-will-not-come/
#indieweb #rss #curation
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The modern web is constantly, endlessly hoovering up massive amounts of data about you, only some of which is correct, and then feeding you its best guess of what will glue your eyeballs to the screen just a little bit longer, no matter what that is, whether it’s actually good for you or not.
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