In a scenario where complicated US regulation forces small, independent platforms (like Mastodon instances) to migrate to Meta infrastructure, we lose the #indieweb.
The US government has historically monopolized critical infrastructure. The Telecommunications Act of 1996 gave us Comcast.
We are seeing it again with KOSA and Meta pivoting to cloud services.
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This is a terrific presentation from Paul. He gives a history lesson and then focuses on what makes the indie web such a powerful idea (hint: it’s not about specific technologies).
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Hey #IndieWeb, just updated my website portfolio https://riojos.in/?utm_source=indieweb.social&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=promotion&utm_content=portfolio&utm_term=redesign for improving my visibility as a #freelance web #developer & graphic #designer✨✨💫
I been working on it for almost 2 weeks now, did a lot of redesigning & development 🧑💻
I've used #NextJS - a #ReactJS framework with #TailwindCSS & #ChakraUI. Even added some #shaders to give a cool effect.
Check it out, feel free to comments some feedbacks on the #fediverse 🤍🤍
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Hey #IndieWeb, just updated my website portfolio riojos.in for improving my visibility as a #freelance web #developer & graphic #designer✨✨💫
I been working on it for almost 2 weeks now, did a lot of redesigning & development 🧑💻
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Check it out, feel free to comments some feedbacks on the #fediverse 🤍🤍
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The irony of crossposting this… Oh well. Too many timelines.
#indieweb somewhat?
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The tyranny of the algorithm. The one last site that I couldn't tear myself away from but had one was YouTube. I recently learned YouTube channels have RSS feeds. I am finally free. There is no algorithm on my social media now. And let me tell you, I am unbothered, moisturized, happy, in my lane, focused, flourishing.
(You all are great here on Mastodon by the way.)
#socialmedia #indieweb #rss #atom #rssreader #youtube #algorithm #internet #smallinternet #fediverse #mastodon #mentalhealth
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The tyranny of the algorithm. The one last site that I couldn't tear myself away from but had one was YouTube. I recently learned YouTube channels have RSS feeds. I am finally free. There is no algorithm on my social media now. And let me tell you, I am unbothered, moisturized, happy, in my lane, focused, flourishing.
(You all are great here on Mastodon by the way.)
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okay the #blog is definitely going to get a #music library section and a #thrifting hall-of-fame gallery.
i want to take my exported .csv from discogs and plug it into #11ty and make it spit out a page for each album. i am once again out of my depth - just means i’ve got some learnin to do!
(before that though, i have to rip FLAC and run it through Picard to tag it up)
#indieweb #blogging
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"html": "<p>Hey, go visit <a href=\"https://howdidyoufind.me\"><span>https://</span><span>howdidyoufind.me</span><span></span></a> and tell them I sent you.</p><p><a href=\"https://stefanbohacek.online/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://stefanbohacek.online/tags/WeirdWeb\">#<span>WeirdWeb</span></a> <a href=\"https://stefanbohacek.online/tags/SmallWeb\">#<span>SmallWeb</span></a></p>",
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"text": "I\u2019m extraordinarily excited about\u00a0the launch of the Social Web Foundation, which has been created to promote and support the growth of the Fediverse: the interoperable social network powered by the ActivityPub protocol.\n\nUsers of services on the Fediverse can follow, share, and interact with each other, regardless of which service each one is using. The most famous Fediverse platform is Mastodon, but there are many more participants, including Threads, Flipboard, and Ghost.\n\nFrom the announcement:[\u2026] Advocates of this increased platform choice say it will bring more individual control, more innovation, and a healthier social media experience. But there is work to do: journalism, activism, and the public square remain in a state of uncertain dissonance and privacy, safety and agency remain important concerns for anyone participating in a social network.The Foundation\u2019s founding members are Mallory Knodel, the former CTO of the Center for Democracy and Technology; Evan Prodromou, one of the creators of ActivityPub and its current editor (who just published the canonical book on the topic); and Tom Coates, a product designer and founder who was one of the earliest bloggers and has been involved in many things that have been good on the web. They become the Executive Director, Research Director, and Product Director respectively.\n\nExcitingly, the Foundation\u2019s partners are a who\u2019s who of companies doing great work on the web today. Those include Automattic, Ghost, Flipboard, Fastly, Medium, and Mastodon itself. Meta is also a backer, in an indication of its continued investment in the Fediverse, moving away from the walled garden strategy that it used with Facebook and Instagram for decades.\n\nIn a conversation with Richard MacManus over on The New Stack, Evan explained the Foundation\u2019s relationship with existing standards organizations like the W3C:\n\u201cW3C as a standards organization mostly does coordinating the work of a number of different groups to make protocols [\u2026] So we\u2019ll still be participating in the W3C \u2014 we\u2019re going to become a member organization of the W3C.\u201d\nProdromou added that the SWF will take on the role of advocacy and user education, which is typically outside of the W3C\u2019s purview for standards work.\nMy opinion: this is the future of the social web. Every new service and platform that contains social features \u2014 which is most of them \u2014 will support the ActivityPub protocol within the next few years. Service owners can use it to easily avoid the \u201ccold start\u201d problem when creating new networks, and to plug their existing platforms into a ready-made network of hundreds of millions of people. Publishers will use it to reach their audiences more easily. And it\u2019s where the global conversation will be held.\n\nWhen I was building social platforms in the 2000s, this is what we dreamed of. Elgg, the open source social networking platform which launched my career, was intended to be the center of a federated social web. Although we made some crucial steps towards open data protocols and embracing open standards, we didn\u2019t get there. I\u2019m beyond thrilled that the Fediverse and ActivityPub exist, and that there are so many robust platforms that support it. The Social Web Foundation is another great step towards building the social web that we all deserve.\n\nAs Casey Newton published just yesterday about the future of his publication, Platformer:One way I hope it will evolve is to become part of the fediverse: the network of federated sites and apps that are built with interoperability in mind. The fediverse is built on top of protocols, not platforms, which offers us a chance to decentralize power on the internet and built a more stable foundation for media and social apps.The Social Web Foundation\u2019s existence as an advocacy, research, and development organization is another key step towards making that happen. But to be clear, its role is in support: each one of its partner organizations has already taken concrete steps towards supporting ActivityPub, and the movement is well underway.\n\nCheck out the Social Web Foundation and its projects at its website.",
"html": "<p><img src=\"https://werd.io/file/66f2cba790c2e8786b0ef2f2/thumb.jpg\" alt=\"Mountains on the horizon, via Unsplash+\" width=\"1024\" height=\"683\" /></p><p>I\u2019m extraordinarily excited about\u00a0<a href=\"https://socialwebfoundation.org/2024/09/24/launch/\">the launch of the Social Web Foundation</a>, which has been created to promote and support the growth of the Fediverse: the interoperable social network powered by the ActivityPub protocol.</p><p>Users of services on the Fediverse can follow, share, and interact with each other, regardless of which service each one is using. The most famous Fediverse platform is <a href=\"https://joinmastodon.org/\">Mastodon</a>, but there are many more participants, including <a href=\"https://threads.net\">Threads</a>, <a href=\"https://flipboard.com\">Flipboard</a>, and <a href=\"https://ghost.org\">Ghost</a>.</p><p>From <a href=\"https://socialwebfoundation.org/2024/09/24/launch/\">the announcement</a>:</p><blockquote><p>[\u2026] Advocates of this increased platform choice say it will bring more individual control, more innovation, and a healthier social media experience. But there is work to do: journalism, activism, and the public square remain in a state of uncertain dissonance and privacy, safety and agency remain important concerns for anyone participating in a social network.</p></blockquote><p>The Foundation\u2019s founding members are <a href=\"https://cdt.org/staff/mallory-knodel/\">Mallory Knodel</a>, the former CTO of the <a href=\"https://cdt.org/\">Center for Democracy and Technology</a>; <a href=\"https://cosocial.ca/@evan\">Evan Prodromou</a>, one of the creators of ActivityPub and its current editor (who just published the canonical book on the topic); and <a href=\"http://plasticbag.org/\">Tom Coates</a>, a product designer and founder who was one of the earliest bloggers and has been involved in many things that have been good on the web. They become the Executive Director, Research Director, and Product Director respectively.</p><p>Excitingly, <a href=\"https://socialwebfoundation.org/\">the Foundation\u2019s partners</a> are a who\u2019s who of companies doing great work on the web today. Those include Automattic, Ghost, Flipboard, Fastly, Medium, and Mastodon itself. Meta is also a backer, in an indication of its continued investment in the Fediverse, moving away from the walled garden strategy that it used with Facebook and Instagram for decades.</p><p>In a conversation with Richard MacManus over on The New Stack, <a href=\"https://thenewstack.io/social-web-foundation-launched-how-in-is-w3c-on-fediverse/\">Evan explained the Foundation\u2019s relationship with existing standards organizations like the W3C</a>:</p><blockquote>\n<p>\u201cW3C as a standards organization mostly does coordinating the work of a number of different groups to make protocols [\u2026] So we\u2019ll still be participating in the W3C \u2014 we\u2019re going to become a member organization of the W3C.\u201d</p>\n<p>Prodromou added that the SWF will take on the role of advocacy and user education, which is typically outside of the W3C\u2019s purview for standards work.</p>\n</blockquote><p>My opinion: <em>this is the future of the social web.</em> Every new service and platform that contains social features \u2014 which is most of them \u2014 will support the ActivityPub protocol within the next few years. Service owners can use it to easily avoid the \u201ccold start\u201d problem when creating new networks, and to plug their existing platforms into a ready-made network of hundreds of millions of people. Publishers will use it to reach their audiences more easily. And it\u2019s where the global conversation will be held.</p><p>When I was building social platforms in the 2000s, this is what we dreamed of. <a href=\"https://elgg.org\">Elgg</a>, the open source social networking platform which launched my career, was intended to be the center of a federated social web. Although we made some crucial steps towards open data protocols and embracing open standards, we didn\u2019t get there. I\u2019m beyond thrilled that the Fediverse and ActivityPub exist, and that there are so many robust platforms that support it. The Social Web Foundation is another great step towards building the social web that we all deserve.</p><p>As Casey Newton published just yesterday <a href=\"https://www.platformer.news/leaving-substack-platformer-year-four/\">about the future of his publication, Platformer</a>:</p><blockquote><p>One way I hope it will evolve is to become part of the fediverse: the network of federated sites and apps that are built with interoperability in mind. The fediverse is built on top of protocols, not platforms, which offers us a chance to decentralize power on the internet and built a more stable foundation for media and social apps.</p></blockquote><p>The Social Web Foundation\u2019s existence as an advocacy, research, and development organization is another key step towards making that happen. But to be clear, its role is in support: each one of its partner organizations has already taken concrete steps towards supporting ActivityPub, and the movement is well underway.</p><p><a href=\"https://socialwebfoundation.org/\">Check out the Social Web Foundation and its projects at its website</a>.</p>"
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"html": "<p>[<a href=\"https://www.platformer.news/leaving-substack-platformer-year-four/\">Casey Newton at Platformer</a>]</p><p>This fantastic round-up post focuses on <a href=\"https://www.platformer.news\">Platformer</a>'s decision in January to leave Substack in protest of its content policies that permitted full-throated Nazis to earn money on the platform.</p><p>With a long-term view, it's been a good strategic move:</p><blockquote><p>\"We\u2019re much less vulnerable to platform shifts than we were before. I had long worried that Substack\u2019s unprofitable business would eventually lead it to make decisions that were not in the best interest of our readers or our business. (Besides not removing literal 1930s Nazi content, I mean.)\"</p></blockquote><p>This is the reason publishers should publish from a website they control. Sure, you can syndicate out to meet readers where they're at, but owning your own space makes you much less subject to the whims of someone else's platform.</p><p>And even that syndication to social platforms is becoming more controllable. One hope for the future that Casey notes:</p><blockquote><p>\"One way I hope [Platformer] will evolve is to become part of the fediverse: the network of federated sites and apps that are built with interoperability in mind. The fediverse is built on top of protocols, not platforms, which offers us a chance to decentralize power on the internet and built a more stable foundation for media and social apps.\"</p></blockquote><p><a href=\"https://ghost.org\">Ghost</a>, the open source platform that now powers Platformer, <a href=\"https://activitypub.ghost.org/\">is building fediverse support directly into its platform at a rapid pace</a>, so this almost feels like an inevitability. The benefit will be that Platformer can reach its readers on platforms like Threads, Flipboard, and Mastodon <em>and</em> maintain full control over its relationships with them. That's a game-changer for publishers.</p><p><a href=\"https://werd.io/tag/Media\" class=\"p-category\">#Media</a></p> <p>[<a href=\"https://www.platformer.news/leaving-substack-platformer-year-four/\">Link</a>]</p>"
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Social Web Foundation:
The Social Web Foundation works to grow this new ecosystem in an open, healthy, and sustainable way—working with technologists and the public to build a new global town square that works for everyone.
This looks very interesting. I’m going to be honest, though, even though I know this is petty: I’m insulted that Micro.blog wasn’t given a heads-up about this before launch. We’ve only supported ActivityPub since 2018. 🤪
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"html": "<p>Nuevo post:</p><p>Construction Time Again (1983), de Depeche Mode</p><p><a href=\"https://mstdn.social/tags/musica\">#<span>musica</span></a> <a href=\"https://mstdn.social/tags/musicaelectronica\">#<span>musicaelectronica</span></a> <a href=\"https://mstdn.social/tags/industrial\">#<span>industrial</span></a> <a href=\"https://mstdn.social/tags/synthpop\">#<span>synthpop</span></a> <a href=\"https://mstdn.social/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://mstdn.social/tags/blog\">#<span>blog</span></a> <a href=\"https://mstdn.social/tags/enmiblog\">#<span>enmiblog</span></a></p><p><a href=\"https://thecheis.com/2024/09/24/construction-time-again-1983-depeche-mode/\"><span>https://</span><span>thecheis.com/2024/09/24/constr</span><span>uction-time-again-1983-depeche-mode/</span></a></p>",
"text": "Nuevo post:\n\nConstruction Time Again (1983), de Depeche Mode\n\n#musica #musicaelectronica #industrial #synthpop #indieweb #blog #enmiblog\n\nhttps://thecheis.com/2024/09/24/construction-time-again-1983-depeche-mode/"
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Have posted slides from the talk I gave earlier this year at Peckham Digital’s 3rd Festival of Creative Computing. In this introduction to the #IndieWeb I explain its two core ideas, showcase ideas for things you can create, and share the ways you can participate in its community. https://paulrobertlloyd.com/2024/201/s1/peckham_digital/
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"html": "<p>Homebrew Website Club - Writing Edition <a href=\"https://events.indieweb.org/2024/10/homebrew-website-club-writing-edition-YHrc7AkC5kO2\"><span>https://</span><span>events.indieweb.org/2024/10/ho</span><span>mebrew-website-club-writing-edition-YHrc7AkC5kO2</span></a></p><p><a href=\"https://xoxo.zone/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://xoxo.zone/tags/writing\">#<span>writing</span></a></p>",
"text": "Homebrew Website Club - Writing Edition https://events.indieweb.org/2024/10/homebrew-website-club-writing-edition-YHrc7AkC5kO2\n\n#indieweb #writing"
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Talking about Writing
https://artlung.com/blog/2024/09/23/talking-about-writing/
(an #indieweb event on October 8, 2024 you might be interested in)
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the #32bitcafe is hosting our first webweaving workshop for personal #website owners! come to our one-hour session to talk all things personal websites: what you’re making, what you need help with, and what you want to explore.
if you're unfamiliar with what we do, head over to https://32bit.cafe to learn more about us and jump into our workshop if you're up for hanging out with a bunch of webdev hobbyists!
https://discourse.32bit.cafe/t/announcing-our-webweaving-workshop/1403
#webdev #html #css #smallweb #personalweb #indieweb #webdesign #websites #internet #web #openweb
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Oh thank heavens!
I started a WordPress website, self-hosting in a Docker container. By the time I was done, I had a crash-course in full stack development and information security. 😑
Just discovered #indieweb and I am quite relieved to start over with a basic HTML/CSS website.
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"html": "<p>Oh thank heavens!</p><p>I started a WordPress website, self-hosting in a Docker container. By the time I was done, I had a crash-course in full stack development and information security. \ud83d\ude11</p><p>Just discovered <a href=\"https://mastodon.online/tags/indieweb\">#<span>indieweb</span></a> and I am quite relieved to start over with a basic HTML/CSS website.</p>",
"text": "Oh thank heavens!\n\nI started a WordPress website, self-hosting in a Docker container. By the time I was done, I had a crash-course in full stack development and information security. \ud83d\ude11\n\nJust discovered #indieweb and I am quite relieved to start over with a basic HTML/CSS website."
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