New blog post up on my writing "plans" for the year. https://axxuy.xyz/blog/posts/2025/writetheyear/

#blog #blogpost #indieweb

I am always baffled upon finding some page without any clear link to homepage. Is it common? Is if the „minimalism” I’ve been hearing about?

#indieweb #blog

Any advice, short of "use another domain," for a Mastodon self-destruct gone wrong?

#AskFedi #SelfHosting #Mastodon #IndieWeb

Que a este primer domingo del año en el que además voy a trabajar a los campos de arroz no le falte su "Arroz con conejo" y buenos días:

https://jlogp.org/blog/2025/1_5_1_25_Rabbit_rice

#blog #indieweb

The team @micro.blog have done it again.

They soft-launched https://micro.one yesterday¹.

This may be the most accessible onramp to the open social web ever.

Cost: $1 a month. Yes you read correctly.

This is the simplest and cheapest (where you are the customer, not the product) way to own your identity and content online².

Stop posting in someone else’s garage³.

Time to export your Twitter, and migrate your Mastodon handle to your own home on the web.

Of course you can bring your own domain name. Additionally:
* blog posts, naturally, both articles and microblogging notes
* photos
* podcasting
* custom themes
* web-clients and native mobile posting clients
* WordPress, Tumblr, Mastodon, Medium import
More details (and alternatives) at https://micro.one/about/pricing

And yes, it interoperates with the open #socialWeb, including:
* #ActivityPub support, #Mastodon and #fediverse compatibility
* #IndieAuth to sign-in to third-party apps
* #microformats support in all built-in themes
* #Webmention for sending and receiving replies across websites
* #Micropub standard posting API, supporting dozens of clients
* #Microsub standard timeline API, supporting social readers
More #indieweb support details at https://micro.one/about/indieweb

Did I mention the the superb micro.blog (and micro.one) Community Guidelines?
* https://help.micro.blog/t/community-guidelines/39

Well done @manton.org and team.

This is post 6 of #100PostsOfIndieWeb. #100Posts #ownYourIdentity #ownYourData #openSocialWeb

https://tantek.com/2025/003/t1/lastfm-year-in-review-playback24
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Glossary

IndieAuth
  https://indieweb.org/IndieAuth
microformats
  https://microformats.org/wiki/microformats
Micropub
  https://indieweb.org/Micropub
Microsub
  https://indieweb.org/Microsub
Webmention
  https://indieweb.org/Webmention


¹ https://www.manton.org/2025/01/03/microone-was-effectively-a-softlaunch.html
² https://tantek.com/2025/001/t1/15-years-notes-my-site-first
³ https://tantek.com/2023/022/t2/own-your-notes-domain-migration

The team @micro.blog have done it again.

They soft-launched https://micro.one yesterday¹.

This may be the most accessible onramp to the open social web ever.

Cost: $1 a month. Yes you read correctly.

This is the simplest and cheapest (where you are the customer, not the product) way to own your identity and content online².

Stop posting in someone else’s garage³.

Time to export your Twitter, and migrate your Mastodon handle to your own home on the web.

Of course you can bring your own domain name. Additionally:
* blog posts, naturally, both articles and microblogging notes
* photos
* podcasting
* custom themes
* web-clients and native mobile posting clients
* WordPress, Tumblr, Mastodon, Medium import
More details (and alternatives) at https://micro.one/about/pricing

And yes, it interoperates with the open #socialWeb, including:
* #ActivityPub support, #Mastodon and #fediverse compatibility
* #IndieAuth to sign-in to third-party apps
* #microformats support in all built-in themes
* #Webmention for sending and receiving replies across websites
* #Micropub standard posting API, supporting dozens of clients
* #Microsub standard timeline API, supporting social readers
More #indieweb support details at https://micro.one/about/indieweb

Did I mention the the superb micro.blog (and micro.one) Community Guidelines?
* https://help.micro.blog/t/community-guidelines/39

Well done @manton.org and team.

This is post 6 of #100PostsOfIndieWeb. #100Posts #ownYourIdentity #ownYourData #openSocialWeb

https://tantek.com/2025/003/t1/lastfm-year-in-review-playback24
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Glossary

IndieAuth
  https://indieweb.org/IndieAuth
microformats
  https://microformats.org/wiki/microformats
Micropub
  https://indieweb.org/Micropub
Microsub
  https://indieweb.org/Microsub
Webmention
  https://indieweb.org/Webmention


¹ https://www.manton.org/2025/01/03/microone-was-effectively-a-softlaunch.html
² https://tantek.com/2025/001/t1/15-years-notes-my-site-first
³ https://tantek.com/2023/022/t2/own-your-notes-domain-migration
#socialWeb #ActivityPub #Mastodon #fediverse #IndieAuth #microformats #Webmention #Micropub #Microsub #indieweb #100PostsOfIndieWeb #100Posts #ownYourIdentity #ownYourData #openSocialWeb

Just started compiling some of my favourite blogs on my site.

https://vale.rocks/links

I’m certain I’m missing tons, so please let me know of your favourites!

#Blogs #Blogging #Writing #IndieWeb #FrontEndDev #WebDev

If you liked Anti-tech and alternative media., my feed URL is https://robertkingett.com #RSS #IndieWeb

This site is amazing. The design dates to about 2004, and it claims over 17,000 reviews and articles, all apparently managed via raw HTML updates. I don't see any sign of a CMS, and I can't find an RSS feed. It is apparently still updated regularly. The email list subscribe button points to a Yahoo Group, which now defaults to the Yahoo homepage.

It's a web 1.0 time capsule.

https://www.rambles.net/index.html

#indieweb

🔗 Be A Property Owner And Not A Renter On The Internet via @localden #Indieweb #Tech #Blogging #Socialmedia

The year is 2025. The internet in the shape that we’ve known it in the early 2000s is no longer there. Or, not quite in the shape that we’ve seen it before. This is not just plain nostalgia talking - the vibrant ecosystem of blogs, feeds, personal sites, and forums has been usurped by a few...

https://den.dev/blog/be-a-property-owner-not-a-renter-on-the-internet/

From on, around the festive period or shortly afterwards, I’m going to give back to the open source developers that have made life more productive and less intrusive. The first of which is @paulrobertlloyd’s Indiekit, the utterly superb IndieWeb server. #OpenSource #IndieWeb #Reciprocity

https://benjamin.parry.is/writing/2025/01/my-new-festive-habit/

New on #WellMadeWeb: Melonking

Enter the mellow realm of the Melonking. A living embodiment of the lost spirit of the early Web.

This is high effort, the unmistakable work of many painstaking hours, quaint, quirky, definitional and raw. Its mere existence is a refutation of responsive design, AI slop, paywalls and cookie banners.

A visit to the Melonking is hard to describe and it can only be experienced.

Full details here: https://wmw.thran.uk/eclectic/melonking.html

#indieweb #discoveries #oldweb #art

The long goodbye for Tim Cook

2024 in review

🤖 There’s a new post on Michael Burkhardt’s Whirled Wide Web:

Someone Told Me Once

#Wisdom #IndieWeb

https://mihobu.lol/words-of-wisdom

Yesterday https://last.fm/ (@lastfm) emailed their year in review reports, which they called #Playback24 and Last.Year.

Kudos to them for waiting until the new year to do so, and breaking with the pattern of services prematurely posting year in review summaries.¹

They’re also available on the web, without requiring a native mobile app to view.

Mine is here: https://www.last.fm/user/tantekc/listening-report/year

You can find yours (if you’re a last.fm user) by going here:
* https://www.last.fm/user/_/listening-report/year

The page title calls it your #YearInMusic, and the URL your #ListeningReport.

It has many interesting elements, from various top listened lists (artist, album, track), to what percent of 2024 listens (which they call scrobbles) were new artists, albums, and tracks.

Their “Top Tags” time chart is quite cool. Fascinating to see the differences in music listening over the seasons and the whole year.

The report has many interactive features, so it will take me some time to figure out how to save, export, and/or republish my listening report on my personal #indieweb site.

For now I used Firefox to save the page as an .html page to my laptop, and was quite impressed with how much of the information was available in that one file. Much more than #Spotify’s #Wrapped.

That’s step 1. Step 2 is figuring out a good way to blog at least some of it.

This is post 5 of #100PostsOfIndieWeb. #100Posts #LastFM #YearInReview

https://tantek.com/2025/002/t1/indieweb-third-place-community
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Glossary:

scrobble
  https://indieweb.org/scrobble
year in review
  https://indieweb.org/year_in_review


¹ https://tantek.com/2025/001/t2/first-new-year-review-prior
#Playback24 #YearInMusic #ListeningReport #indieweb #Spotify #Wrapped #100PostsOfIndieWeb #100Posts #LastFM #YearInReview

Yesterday https://last.fm/ (@lastfm) emailed their year in review reports, which they called #Playback24 and Last.Year.

Kudos to them for waiting until the new year to do so, and breaking with the pattern of services prematurely posting year in review summaries.¹

They’re also available on the web, without requiring a native mobile app to view.

Mine is here: https://www.last.fm/user/tantekc/listening-report/year

You can find yours (if you’re a last.fm user) by going here:
* https://www.last.fm/user/_/listening-report/year

The page title calls it your #YearInMusic, and the URL your #ListeningReport.

It has many interesting elements, from various top listened lists (artist, album, track), to what percent of 2024 listens (which they call scrobbles) were new artists, albums, and tracks.

Their “Top Tags” time chart is quite cool. Fascinating to see the differences in music listening over the seasons and the whole year.

The report has many interactive features, so it will take me some time to figure out how to save, export, and/or republish my listening report on my personal #indieweb site.

For now I used Firefox to save the page as an .html page to my laptop, and was quite impressed with how much of the information was available in that one file. Much more than #Spotify’s #Wrapped.

That’s step 1. Step 2 is figuring out a good way to blog at least some of it.

This is post 5 of #100PostsOfIndieWeb. #100Posts #LastFM #YearInReview

https://tantek.com/2025/002/t1/indieweb-third-place-community
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Glossary:

scrobble
  https://indieweb.org/scrobble
year in review
  https://indieweb.org/year_in_review


¹ https://tantek.com/2025/001/t2/first-new-year-review-prior

Today’s shout out is… me

I figure it can’t hurt to promote myself just this once. I’m the geek that runs isBrill and a whole lot of other stuff. I really do like making websites.

More things I made

#handCoded #me #WebMention #Blog #PHP #RSS #WordPress

Anti-tech and alternative media. https://robertkingett.com/posts/6682/ #IndieWeb

🤖 There’s a new post on Michael Burkhardt’s Whirled Wide Web:

2024: The Year in Books

#Books #IndieWeb

https://mihobu.lol/books-2024