#Development #Launches
Monitor certificate expiry via RSS · TLS certificate expiration notifications without signup https://ilo.im/15y3j0
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#Website #Blog #Monitoring #HTTPS #TLS #Certificate #RSS #OpenWeb #IndieWeb #WebDev
🗒️ Now.
I’m still on my adventures in the IndieWeb. Basically every day now I’m finding new ideas. The latest is the “Now” page…
#Business #Pitfalls
The wax and the wane of the web · When you think you’ve nailed the web, it evolves https://ilo.im/15y4iw
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#Design #WebDesign #Evolution #WebTechnology #WebStandard #OpenWeb #IndieWeb #Development #WebDev
My personal website and blog is my place on the Internet, where I get to write what and how I want. Perhaps you should have one too?
Reminder that I write about a lot of stuff, blindness, life stuff, my author news. I never stick to 1 topic so if you wanna follow, my RSS feed is https://robertkingett.com/feed/ #RSS #Blog #IndieWeb
Found 2 fantastic #RSS tools.
Firstly, an RSS search engine. Quite literally. It finds blogs and stuff with RSS feeds and is amazing for finding new #IndieWeb blogs to try https://feedle.world/
The second is a tool that displays RSS feeds that your Mastodon/Fediverse network share! https://rss-is-dead.lol/
I am very jealous of everyone going to IndieWebCamp this week. I can’t wait to hear about it.
I watched a great video by Lauren Kim titled “I deleted all my social media and made a website” (runtime 26:55).
She broke it into a few chapters. In “Why a website,” I liked the focus on a website as a long-term project. She also emphasized creating things for ourselves/the sake of creativity, not so much for the social validation.
Then there was the website tour itself. It was great to see how excited she was and how much thought she’d put into the whole process. I’m glad to see younger generations making these connections and working on personal websites.
The indieweb kids are alright.
I watched a great video by Lauren Kim titled “I deleted all my social media and made a website” (runtime 26:55).
She broke it into a few chapters. In “Why a website,” I liked the focus on a website as a long-term project. She also emphasized creating things for ourselves/the sake of creativity, not so much for the social validation.
Then there was the website tour itself. It was great to see how excited she was and how much thought she’d put into the whole process. I’m glad to see younger generations making these connections and working on personal websites.
The indieweb kids are alright.
Setting up my goal for the week. Adding some “cornerstones" to the website (thanks, @glyn, for the suggestion!).
There's so much inspiration to draw from across the #indieweb community. Thank you all for your continued awesomeness!
I watched a great video by Lauren Kim titled “I deleted all my social media and made a website” (runtime 26:55).
She broke it into a few chapters. In “Why a website,” I liked the focus on a website as a long-term project. She also emphasized creating things for ourselves/the sake of creativity, not so much for the social validation.
Then there was the website tour itself. It was great to see how excited she was and how much thought she’d put into the whole process. I’m glad to see younger generations making these connections and working on personal websites.
The indieweb kids are alright.
I spent the last week scraping through a terabyte of GeoCities archives and collecting ALL THE #88x31 buttons! In the end, I gathered 29257 unique buttons (75k with duplicates). They are available at https://hellnet.work/8831/
Check them out!
I also have the dataset (~160MB), stats and a bit about the scraping process here: https://hellnet.work/8831/stats.html
Minutes to Midnight - De-brand https://minutestomidnight.co.uk/blog/de-brand/
This is refreshing to read: an approach to remove notions of personal brand and fishing for user emails and making a sale from personal websites.
@kasparsd I would probably pick this back up if enough people were interested; the thing is, I don’t really use it myself, not anymore.
I’m rather happy with my current workflow, which is: Micropub app → WordPress → (optionally) crosspost to Mastodon.
Although I crosspost less and less, seeing as my site supports ActivityPub natively (which supports [some] HTML, something the Mastodon API does not).
Our friends at @Iconfactory are less than $1,000 from reaching their first stretch goal in the final day of their #kickstarter! Boost and share and let’s push them over the line today to get the next great #indiedev app built!
#RSS #ActivityPub #IndieWeb #OpenWeb #ProjectTapestry #apple #mastodon
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/iconfactory/project-tapestry/posts/4038974
Some little gems to power your web by humans:
rss-is-dead.lol: A little app that scan your Mastodon following and show who have an RSS feed. Great to find other bloggers!
RSS Anything: Transform any old website with a list of links into an RSS Feed
StreetPass: This extension warns you when you browse a website and the people running it has a Mastodon profile.
@emerson Perhaps friendi.ca can serve your purpose. It's like a micro-blogging platform with social media integration. You control who can view your content by creating groups (others need to also have an account to a friendi.ca instance, or some other fediverse platform).
#smallweb #blogging #indieweb #opensource
my big webdev finds page! layouts, snippets, tools, webhosting, all this stuff (ꈍᵕꈍ) (kaomoji proud face)
https://homewatcher.neocities.org/webdevfinds
tags: #Neocities #IndieWeb #IndieWebDev