I love to see new uptake of WebMention
I love seeing new blogs adopt WebMention. It makes my nerdy heart happy.
Scientiac recently added them. I approve.
Having spent the last week or so playing around with BearBlog, I've just spent the last few hours importing everything into my main site. I can learn from the simplicity, but my Kirby CMS build just does more... #Kirby CMS #IndieWeb
https://lee-perry.co.uk/microfeed/2025-09-08-micro
I've been forming an idea in my head about sharing the blogs you subscribe to and links to interesting webpages, and after reading this blog post I learned both have already been done :o
they're called blogrolls and link blogs respectively, and I'm excited to add them to my own blog! the author also shared a very comprehensive list of independent search engines that focus on the small web
Some good reasons for starting a website, from @davatron5000.
https://daverupert.com/2025/09/why-would-anybody-start-a-website/
Gah, why does it take so long to write a thing?
This was intended as a far longer and more comprehensive piece, but in the course of writing it (and debugging the build system it's documenting part of) I realised that I could improve the next thing I was trying to write about, so I found a more or less sane stopping point.
Expect more when I've ironed out the wrinkles in the next bit. Maybe.
#emacs #webmentions #hugo #writing #grumbling
https://bofh.org.uk/2025/09/07/fetching-webmentions-again-with-emacs/
★ I haven’t met or worked with Eva Decker (that I know of), but I sure do admire her supafresh, clever, creative personal site. Visit, bookmark, enjoy.
https://evadecker.com/ #DesignerWebsites #PersonalWebsites #indieweb #webrings
★ I haven’t met or worked with Eva Decker (that I know of), but I sure do admire her supafresh, clever, creative personal site. Visit, bookmark, enjoy.
#DesignerWebsites #PersonalWebsites #indieweb #webrings @eva.town
Eva Decker
I've been participating in our local #Indieweb club¹ hosted by my friends @s3thi and @tanvibhakta. With their blessings, I have created a blogroll of all the wonderful writers of the club at https://abhinavsarkar.net/iwcb-blogroll/. It is great to see people #writing about all the things that interest them. #blogging
¹ https://underline.center/c/indiewebclub
Look at this wonderful blog! It has #WebMentions and it has a specific theme for #Eink :D
https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2015/09/migrants-and-mobiles/
And it has got good posts!
cc @Edent
📝 Man's Best Friend Album Review
First time ever writing a full album review! It took me forever but it's finally done!
https://sainthood.xyz/blog/posts/mans-best-friend-album-review
#IndieWeb #SmallWeb #PersonalWeb #PersonalWebsite #blog #blogging #blogpost #SabrinaCarpenter #MansBestFriend #AlbumReview #MusicReview
Content warning:Indieweb rant
The more I've thought of Webmentions the more I've come to think it will never take off. It's almost a solution searching for a problem. Unless some platforms come into play that support it natively it doesn't seem worth taking on the technical burden of implementation. The only real reason I would want it on my site is if I wanted to be notified another blog post mentioned it, but if the author wanted me to know about it couldn't they just send a quick email rather than submitting a one field form (as which appears to be the most common setup)? Sure this smooths out the UX a bit, but it's really not that much harder for someone to send an email, and another advantage is you're not trying to implement some kind of HTML API either along with some web service that is always up and listening for incoming messages. It just seems ridiculous to think this will ever be a big thing unless blogging platforms end up doing the work for you.
Don't even get me started on setting up a commenting system with it, people can just POSSE the link to their social media. Comments don't need to live forever, they should be ephemeral.
From the statement on better discourse between the ActivityPub and AT Protocol communities:
We do not build a better open social web for everyone by fighting and arguing about protocol superiority. That is not how we achieve a better open social web. Instead, we must work together, cross-pollinate and share ideas, and participate within each other’s communities with respect and mutual understanding.
Co-signing. This came out of the Social Web Community Group meeting yesterday, which I wish I was participating in more often.
#Business #Experiences
My take on blog analytics · Google Analytics vs. Plausible vs. Tiny Analytics https://ilo.im/166j7v
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#WebAnalytics #Content #Blog #Website #IndieWeb #SmallWeb #Development #WebDev #Frontend #Backend
🎂 Yesterday was my birthday, and I celebrated it with some code.
Ease Back into Reading with Short Stories
Last time, I wrote about how reading is down across the globe. In this post, I talk about how you can get back into reading by reading short stories. I also link to a few of them that I find interesting.
https://readbeanicecream.surge.sh/2025/09/05/ease-back-into-reading-with-short-stories/