I posted to my blog!
Jobs I don’t put on my resume
#Work #IndieWeb
https://mihobu.lol/2024/08/jobs-i-dont-put-on-my-resume
@operationpuppet I am a big fan of using #WordPress with #ActivityPub and #WebMention enabled. That might not be an option for everyone but it has worked for me. That said, if you find a more efficient method, I'm all ears.
Recién descubrí que la web clásica #indieweb esta reviviendo
Realmente siento que son esos pequeños rincones del internet, aquellos que te alejan de la masividad de otras redes sociales son los que te reviven el cariño por el internet.
Ahora quiero empezar un blog en Tumblr (o en algún otro servicio) y una pequeña pagina web personal en #neocities
I finally got around to adding a /slashes page to my personal site, with links to all of my top-level slashpages.
I've started again to slowly chip away at designing/building my blog, I'm kind of getting a handle on Hugo's logic. It might take me awhile to master, but I'm in no rush. While Activitypub is nice it doesn't beat the independence and (technical) simplicity of a statically generated site under your own domain.
"These convolutions are niche, techno-aristocratic IndieWeb fever dreams which discourage and alienate those desperate to break from corporate web-silos and start anew on a simpler, more human web. Ignore them."
#Indieweb "levels" are a turn off to be sure.
I also added fediverse creator tags to the site, so that'll hopefully pop up now on this link: https://david.reviews/games/live-a-live/
This week on david.reviews, I added filters to my big review lists!
In keeping with the goal of shipping the absolute minimum JS, the filtered pages are totally separate, with a control that makes it seem like you're moving between them.
It works great on desktop and decently on mobile (where page loads are more noticeable). May revisit, but am very pleased right now
Check them out: https://david.reviews/movies/awarded/
#SmallWeb #indieweb #reviews #movies #videogames #books #webdev
“working in a similar fashion to the highly successful IndieWeb Carnival, where someone selects a film each month, and invites others to reply with their thoughts & opinions on that month’s movie. Followed by a round-up post by that month’s curator.”
I like this idea and am tempted to participate.
who’s out here doing #blaugust2024 ? i’m setting up my #rss reader (moving back to omnivore from readwise/reader) and i wanna follow youuuuu
A new instance means a new introduction. Hi, I'm RDK! I'm a blind Apple entusiast. I write primarily about indie apps, workflows, accessibility, and much more on my blog from the perspective of a screen reader user.
You will also find several categories, such as blogging and weeknotes.
#introduction #accessibility #apps #indieWeb #blogging #writing
It seems like these days everyone wants to train their AI on your content. Not surprising that more and more creators start looking for better ways to share their work. Read our latest guide and learn how to join #IndieWeb and #ownyourdata: https://buff.ly/3S2NOPM
feito mais um puxadinho no meu site
lhes apresento a página whats up? https://guites.dev/whatsup/ , fazendo uma chupeta no rss da bolha
Por cierto, dejo un artículo que publiqué hace más de un año en el blog, uno de los primeros y más grandes. En él hacía algunas reflexiones sobre la sociedad, su dinámica y la salud mental teniendo en cuenta la tecnología y la vida digital. Ahí ya hacía referencia a Kaczynski o al psiquiatra Thomas Szasz.
Una sociedad ansiosa y deprimida
https://thecheis.com/2023/04/01/una-sociedad-ansiosa-y-deprimida/
How are people getting into the Small Web and related movements these days (aside from fediverse)?
I missed the whole Yesterweb thing and just finished reading their website.
Is Neocities still a common platform for progressive netizens? Should I just self host? Are we going back to web rings? What about Gemini browsers?
Please help, lol.
What are things looking like for 2024/2025?
After months of trying to find time to participate in the IndieWeb Carnival, I finally managed to eek out a post for the July topic of ‘Tools’. So check out what I wrote about the tools I use as a UX designer in Instruments for Empathy.
If someone were to ask me what tools I use to do my job, the answer might surprise some of you. Even 20 years deep into this field, I still encounter misunderstandings about what UX designers actually do. Some think our work revolves around creating wireframes and user flows or making things look aesthetic, but it goes much deeper than that.
UX design is about understanding human behavior, motivations, and needs. It’s most certainly not about the software or gadgets we use but how we use those technologies to meet those motivations and needs.
As a UX designer, I rely heavily on tools that help me gain insight and understanding of people. These tools typically fall into several broad categories, and they consistently and relentlessly change. What remains constant, however, is the goal of our work - to empathize with users and create solutions, through design, that truly address their pain points and enhance their experiences.
The tools I use can be segmented into those we use for research, facilitation, capturing conversations, analyzing data, and communicating concepts and ideas.
1. Research
Research is how we gain empathy, understand behavior and make sense of what people’s needs and desires are. The two biggest tools needed here are:
Expanding Knowledge
In the realm of Research, we focus on gaining empathy and understanding user behavior. Research tools help us uncover the needs and desires of our users, allowing us to design with intention and clarity. What’s most useful here are tools that keep me informed of new methods, processes, other research and ways to manage that knowledge.
Recruitment
Finding the right people to talk to and to share their experiences ensures our research studies are both relevant and insightful.
Capturing Conversations & Behavior
2. Facilitating Conversations
Beyond tools, the right mindset is essential. Facilitation skills ensure that research sessions are productive and that participants feel safe to share their honest opinions and experiences.
3. Analysis and Insight
4. Presenting Findings & Concepts
Sometimes you have to create something in order to communicate your ideas. Often times it’s a drawing, diagram, prototype, presentation or report.
5. Validation
6. Leveling Up
I always want to be better. The three biggest tools I have to continue to level up in addition to anything that’s mentioned here are:
In Conclusion
Don’t fall in love with the tools, fall in love with what you’re using those tools to accomplish.
This post was written as part of the July 2024 IndieWeb Carnival, hosted this month by James. I really like to utilize deadlines. As of posting this, it’s still July somewhere in the world. Thank’s for inviting the participation and to those with the original idea.