#IndieWeb Event this weekend: Bonus Online Homebrew Website Club - Social Norms in the IndieWeb https://artlung.com/blog/2024/05/15/bo-hwc-social-norms-in-the-indieweb-upcoming-event/
feat: respect user faces
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const identicon = document.createElement("minidenticon-svg");
identicon.setAttribute('username', mention.author.url)
```
👉 commit: https://github.com/ayoayco/blog/commit/ff3182c946763c877f5e6134edfae847c3ff5dbb
Hey! I’m reviving my long-dormant #podcast, “The Shellsharks Podcast”. Exciting right?! In addition to the usual topics, i.e. "Infosec, Technology & Life", I'd like to spotlight awesome people from the #infosec community here on the #fediverse and discuss #indieweb and #personalweb topics. If that sounds cool or interesting, check out show page on my site where you can learn more.
https://shellsharks.com/podcast
Oh and the show is now on the Fediverse, powered by #Castopod. Follow @ShellsharksPodcast
Google Gemini and Unsustainable LLMs
https://cool-as-heck.blog/post/google-gemini-and-unsustainable-llms
New blog post in my People series sharing one of my favorite memories of one of my best friends ever, who is sadly no longer with us.
Don't forget, it's the weekly Homebrew Website Club #London / #Europe meet up again tonight: https://events.indieweb.org/2024/05/homebrew-website-club-europe-london-HJs8USwnq2Ie
Of course anyone can join if the time is convenient!
It's interesting to listen to what people have been developing.
Looking for an incremental journey to the #indieweb, embracing #smallweb & delaying the domain name purchase barrier:
1: Enter email address on found.as → get login link
2: Pick an existing or new handle like pcarrier
3: Import a linktr.ee by name OR enter a few named links, some with rel="me" OR edit plain HTML OR redirect to your own domain
4: Enjoy simple HTML being served as https://found.as/$handle
5: Having redirected to your own domain, move off found.as
Thoughts?
Two new #StarTrek impressions on the old, trusty website
https://michal.sapka.me/star-trek/stv/05x25-warhead/
https://michal.sapka.me/star-trek/stv/05x24-relativity/
I'll finish S5 and make some break.
Time to finish Attack on Titan (and learn C)
Really miss using this phone, the Samsung Note 9. I wrote this blog post recently and perfect day to share about android phones.
https://getoffmylawn.neocities.org/posts/240509oldphonememories
I've seen so many cool #PersonalWeb sites in my #IndieWeb exploration recently and it's making me itchy to play around with mine... but I just need to find the time!
I wasn’t able to tune into this live (“tune in?” what century is this?) but I’ve enjoyed catching up with the great talks like:
Really enjoyed this post by @shellsharks on #PersonalSites being for YOU rather than for OTHERS.
https://shellsharks.com/notes/2024/04/17/having-a-website-is-about-you
There must be something in the global consciousness at the moment as I thought that just before discovering the post haha.
The previous host for the indieblog.page mastodon bot unexpectedly shut down last week. With the host completely gone, there is no way to transfer followers to the new host.
This means, unfortunately everyone has to subscribe again manually.
If you followed before, I'd be happy if you'd follow the new account again. New followers are of course also welcome 🤗
♻️ Please retoot to spread the word.
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@shellsharks EXCELLENT EXCELLENT POINTS. I’ve had my own feelings about this - even lamented at times that I didn’t always feel as if I was part of the #indieweb bc my site is built in Wordpress and not handcoded. Of course, I got over that real fast.
There have been some FANTASTIC people in the groups I’ve chatted with who are more than willing to share knowledge and help me grow. But I know there are gatekeepers, which pisses me off to no end.
As the #indieweb continues to grow in popularity and mindshare, more and more folks new to the scene have shown apprehension, shyness, disillusionment and alienation with respect to being "part of the community". This seems to stem from a fundamental misunderstanding of what the IndieWeb is. It's not some fancy protocol or construct on a website, it's just you being you on a site you own. The following note is a response to one such lamentation