The IndieWeb doesn't need to "take off"
https://blog.x-way.org/Misc/2025/02/23/The-IndieWeb-Doesn-t-Need-to-Take-Off.html
@balint Imagine if a major web search engine service started including page download size including all subresources (from an empty-cache starting point) as an inverse ranking signal.
As in: all else equal, larger pages rank lower.
Forget time to first byte, or time to first render. Let's have time to last byte and time to completed render instead!
Made a custom 404 page for my personal site today to get my mind off…things
"Sometimes a role model repels us and sometimes it draws us in." #indieweb, #hiddenconnections
https://kiko.io/post/You-will-never-know-whose-butterfly-you-were/
@nsmsn recently launched a personal site he rebuilt with #WebOrigami: https://www.nicksimson.com/posts/2025-ye-olde-blogging-questions-challenge
By design Origami’s audience includes creative people that don’t think of themselves as engineers, or primarily as engineers. It’s gratifying that Nick “was able to get this to work the way [his] brain works” and that he finds it fun to use. #indieweb
There! My web site and little corner of the World Wild Web now has a dark mode, too, for those who prefer that. 🌚
It keys off of the visitor's browser preference (using a CSS prefers-color-scheme media query) so should work readily without requiring any special action from anyone.
Also a few other usability and appearance tweaks including easier-to-hit targets on mobile and some font adjustments, and two brand new pages.
I spent last night writing about the things on my site that I am the most proud of https://shellsharks.com/devlog/build-then-smile
The #IndieWeb allows us to express ourselves in many ways, through our writing, through our site aesthetics, etc... over the last 5 years+ I've built a place on the web that I really enjoy hanging out at. So for everyone out there similarly building a digital "home" on the web, remember to look back and smile at what you've accomplished!
Building an IndieWeb house (I): introduction
https://coffeenow.moomop.uk/post/2025/02/indieweb-i/
#blog #blogging #IndieWeb #SmallWeb
Part I of a write up of a talk I gave on ‘Building an IndieWeb house: the why and hows of Coffee Now’. Covers what is the IndieWeb, what is a website and writing in markdown.
"Social media sucks - Writing for myself again" -- @marclittlemore https://www.marclittlemore.com/writing-again/
Lass Dich inspirieren -
Dieser Link bringt dich zu einem zufällig ausgewählten Blogpost:
https://indieblog.page/random
For years (we are talking well over a decade here) I've tried to get a smooth workflow for discovery, reading, posting, sharing thoughts online.
And thanks to #RSS, my #remarkable2, Apple Shortcuts, @drafts, #Obsidian, @ia, @eleventy, and @n8n_io I'm finally getting there! Still some small annoyances to fix, but I'm getting there!
The IndieWeb Doesn't Need to "Take Off": https://susam.net/indieweb-does-not-need-to-take-off.html
Discover the #IndieWeb, one blog post at a time
"Despite hating all these places, ads, and garbage interactions between weirdos and robots, i don’t think i’ll be leaving anything anytime soon."
https://sliceofplant.com/blog/online-kinda-sucks #indieweb #roteconomy
I'm going to create a section on my website for links to really cool people on the interwebz who have independent websites (IndieWeb, etc). Sort of like a blogroll but for indie websites.
@davidbisset It's like #stumbleupon but for #indieweb
#socialmedia #butbetter #smallweb #blogging #blogger #personalwebsite
Discover the IndieWeb, one blog post at a time — https://indieblog.page
#HackerNews #IndieWeb #Blogging #WebDevelopment #OnlineCommunity #DigitalIdentity
https://indieblog.page/ lets you randomly explore the #IndieWeb by clicking a button and being redirected to a random post from a personal blog.
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