Sobre os ciclos da web sfl.pro.br/blog/ciclos-da-web.…
The one simple principle that enables me to write daily:
Another update to my https://flamedfury.com/links/#linkblogs page, featuring @felix @hdv @rjkwon and Tangible Life.
Threw in two new https://flamedfury.com/links/#webdirs for good measure.
See that login button in the top right corner? It works now. Try logging in with your website if it supports IndieAuth.
(Note: compatibility with older spec revisions is not guaranteed.)
Webrings are back. Make a site. Join one. Take back the web. https://brisray.com/web/webring-list.htm
New blog post on why I decided to make my own static site generator (and how it's really about making a markdown replacement)
https://www.neopoligen.com/en/2kn3czfj/?why-i-built-neopoligen
The Web We've (Never) Lost
This is such a great article by @jnv about the #IndieWeb with lots of links and resources! Definitely worth a read:
https://www.bitoff.org/web-we-never-lost/
Check out the list of alternative search engines in the article, and remember:
1️⃣ Click around and find out.
2️⃣ Start curating stuff into a list.
3️⃣ Create your homepage.
#Business #Explorations
The web we’ve (never) lost · “Don’t worry, the web of yore is still alive and kicking.” https://ilo.im/15ztc3
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#Web #WebCommunity #IndieWeb #SmallWeb #Blog #SocialMedia #Curation #SearchEngine #Enshittification #Evolution
The Pages theme is a complete website toolkit for indie creators, based around web standards static HTML with a visual editor. No special backend hosting required, and no build scripts needed either.
https://indieaisle.com/indieaisle/pages-theme/
#indieweb #SmallWeb #webdev #templates #indieauthor
I've been writing #weeknotes for a little while now, so I thought I'd write something a bit longer that reviews my experience with the process.
https://www.liamjbennett.me/posts/2024-08-10-lessons-learnt-weeknotes/
All part of my ongoing #indieweb journey.
I get why the IndieWeb isn’t for everyone. It’s kinda like how Linux is the obvious choice if you like tinkering with stuff, but if you want an OS that just works you use Windows or MacOS. I have a temper sometimes but doing your own thing is a lot of fun, even when stuff breaks
I don't quite like the idea of using LLMs for writing, or at least I consider their unfiltered output unsuitable for human consumption.
But what about writing drafts? Or reading a post draft and drafting a short one-line summary for it to be pasted into p-summary
. Of course, it would come through a human first, to ensure the summary makes sense.
I feel like this could be a good feature for a post editor. I imagine the UX being something like a ✨ button next to the summary text field that pastes the e-content
field into an LLM and asks it to summarize the post. The output is then inserted into the summary field for the author to edit as needed.
If you liked Why I left Patreon. my feed URL is https://robertkingett.com/feed/ #RSS #IndieWeb #SmallWeb
I'm on a roll today (no pun intended) and finally added a #blogroll to my site.
It's directly parsed from my #rss reader's OPML file, I just have to drag and drop it into my code base and all subscriptions get listed on the page.
Send me your blog, if it's missing!