Mon plugin Grav pour le Fediverse : Bridgy Fed intégré
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://trucs.hophop.be/fr/blog/plugin-grav-bridgy-fed-fediverse
Got a small blog or want to follow small blogs? Join the #indieweb movement!
Just discovered @powRSS, so a perfect match for my Linux Audit blog.
See https://powrss.com/ for the blogs and posts.
I updated my /now/ page with updates for the month of January:
- Updated mountaineering targets
- Misc household projects and travel plans
Updated Media Diet:
- Fiction + Non-fiction books I'm reading
- Music (mostly 90s rap / hip-hop)
- TV / Movies
- Podcasts
- Video games
Updated Clipped Articles:
- Topics re: AI, ICE, Email vs Instant Messaging, and Getting-things-done
so i'd love an open discussion about something that i don't have much vocabulary for, if only because there are so few examples of it on the world wide web. anyone/everyone is welcome to chime in.
back in the mid/late 90s there were some attempts at turning web forums and chat interfaces into virtual worlds. beyond all of the 3d chat rooms and telnet muds, there were some 2d graphical sites like moo.ca. The Canada SchoolNet moo was a mud/moo that allowed users to add/remove/modify rooms in real time, in-browser.
snapshot archived here - click 'Web Walkthrough' to walk around:
https://web.archive.org/web/20010417181313/http://www.moo.ca/home
Furcadia went a hundred steps further and integrated a 2d tile-based world with a world editor *and* script editor, so you could build your own "dreams" (multiplayer instances) within the shared game world. the entire game was built around socialization.
both of the above games are not just fancy web chat terminals. building and decorating the game world is a critical part of the social experience. you create a dining room, put chairs in it, program the chairs to allow players to use the 'sit' command, and then invite people into your dining room for a make-believe dinner party.
we now have reddit and various web forums. they're effectively the same threaded conversation that has been around since the usenet days.
what i *don't* see anymore are graphical WWW virtual worlds built around socialization. we either lock down everything and only allow chat. are there web-based MUDs/MUSHes/MOOs that allow for both world building *and* conversation?
Inspired by the #BloggingChallenge from @hryggrbyr on the oldest things we own, I thought of a related challenge: Things I Lost That I Wish I Still Had: https://davidmeissner.com/blog/things-i-lost-or-gave-away
#Blog #IndieWeb
I think this month's IndieWeb Carnival blogging challenge will appeal to a lot of people here.
"Our hobbies, passions, and curiosities rarely exist in neat boxes. They bleed into each other."
https://zacharykai.net/notes/icfeb26
#IndieWeb #IndieWebCarnival #blogging #writing #WritingPrompt
@jonmsterling I use the #IndieWeb #micropub and #microsub standards for an interface I created on top of the FreshRSS reader's API. This allows me to, from inside my reading flow to post to my blog / other sites I have, my local notes, my hypothes.is annotations and Mastodon (and do so simultaneously or separately)
a quiet midnight migration: soft starshine, gentle moonglow, stippled cloudshapes, constant companions, pale-capped mountains, and forest-ringed lakeshore.
How LLMs & Chatbots Are Bad For the Indie Web https://osteophage.neocities.org/essays/bots-bad-indie-web #LLM #AI #IndieWeb
I’m building ElseWhere, a community-driven map where people pin places, moods, and music.
No ads. No algorithm. Just wandering.
Recent updates: night mode, filters, multi-image uploads, and Spotify embeds.
☕ Ko-fi if it resonates with y'all!
#SmallWeb #IndieWeb #BuildInPublic #CreativeCoding #ExperimentalWeb #DigitalArt #LiminalSpaces #WebDev
#InternetCulture
Nice! I got RSVP posts working on my site. This works with Webmentions / IndieWeb
as well as ActivityPub
{
"@context": "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams",
"id": "https://lqdev.me/api/activitypub/activities/17ca544b8fb87ea6223e2f5b0cad040e",
"type": "TentativeAccept",
"actor": "https://lqdev.me/api/activitypub/actor",
"published": "2026-01-31T23:43:00-05:00",
"to": [
"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public"
],
"cc": [
"https://lqdev.me/api/activitypub/followers"
],
"object": "https://events.indieweb.org/2026/02/homebrew-website-club-pacific-MyM39P5egEsp",
"inReplyTo": "https://events.indieweb.org/2026/02/homebrew-website-club-pacific-MyM39P5egEsp"
}
I did a writeup of my re-watch of “Alien” (1979) for this month's IndieWeb movie club. I talk about some of the sound design, and a portion of the score that I noticed sounds surprisingly like Bartók.
Thanks @alabut for hosting this month!
https://reillyspitzfaden.com/posts/2026/01/indieweb-movie-club-alien/
#IndieWeb #Movies #Film #SciFi #Horror #ClassicalMusic #SoundDesign
📝 January 2026 Recap
Thought it'd be fun to start doing these monthly recaps! Here's the post for January:
https://sainthood.xyz/blog/posts/january-2026-recap
#indieWeb #SmallWeb #PersonalWeb #PersonalWebsite #blog #blogging #monthlyRecap #bloggingRecap #bulletjournal #bulletjournaling
📝 Anti-ICE Resources
Sharing some links to anti-ICE resources.
https://sainthood.xyz/blog/posts/anti-ice-resources
#indieWeb #SmallWeb #PersonalWeb #PersonalWebsite #blog #blogging #AntiICE #fuckICE