Now that it has been almost two weeks, I was curious about your thoughts on the Community Bulletin Board:
https://readbeanicecream.codeberg.page/community/
#indieweb #blog #blogging #bloggers #blogs #smallsites #personalsites
I love it!
It's okay, I guess.
Eew, no.
WTF is the Community Bulletin Board?!
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I need your help: I'm fighting cancer and raising money for my surgery. I used to organize fundraisers to help victims (details can be found on my website: https://elpis.ws/cgi-bin/cms/support), but now I need your support myself. I'm not taking any medication yet, only painkillers (too expensive). I would be truly grateful for any contribution, repost, or kind word.
to support vith PAYPAL https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=2PYBDTJ6EM54U
PayPal account linked to email turboblack@ukr.net
transfer to card https://send.monobank.ua/6hDcCqG3tc
right there through Google Pay and Apple Pay
Thanks for your support or repost
#Web1 #IndieWeb #SmallWeb #OldWeb #RetroWeb #Retrocomputing
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New Blogroll Post
“Minimal CSS for everything” by Fenil Jain
«Today I am going to talk about minimal CSS to make responsive websites. This is the best time to write this down cause I have built my website recently, and I fought through a jungle of different…»
#blog #indieweb
https://fknil.pages.dev/blog/minimal-css-for-everything/?ref=blr.indiewebclub.org
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I know we've been in this era for a while, but I'm still in awe that I'm able to build things at the speed of thought in just a matter of days. I still feel I take #ai for granted. Built a custom Git-based CMS for my personal site a couple of days ago. #IndieWeb
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"html": "<p>Today's Write Now interview features Perry Atwal, author of WISDOM FOR LIFE.<br /><a href=\"https://justincox.com/blog/2026/06/write-now-with-perry-atwal/\"><span>https://</span><span>justincox.com/blog/2026/06/wri</span><span>te-now-with-perry-atwal/</span></a><br /><a href=\"https://social.lol/tags/IndieWeb\">#<span>IndieWeb</span></a> <a href=\"https://social.lol/tags/Blogging\">#<span>Blogging</span></a> <a href=\"https://social.lol/tags/Interview\">#<span>Interview</span></a></p>",
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I am a proponent for IndieWeb in the sense that IndieWeb is how all this shit should have worked in the first place, instead of the Internet becoming a bunch of non-interoperable walled gardens, and so the effort shouldn’t have had needed to exist to begin with.
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New: free parse + preview (up to 10 posts) before you pay.
See if the workflow fits — table, media preview, Bluesky dry run.
www.fbzip2blue.com/webv/
#bluesky #Facebook #migration #fediverse #atproto #indieweb
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Nouveau : analyse gratuite + aperçu (jusqu'à 10 publications) avant de payer.
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New: Messenger - free parse + preview (up to 10 posts) before you pay.
See if the workflow fits — table, media preview, Bluesky dry run.
www.fbzip2blue.com/webv/
#bluesky #Facebook #migration #fediverse #atproto #indieweb
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Copier-coller des centaines de publications vers Bluesky à la main, ça ne passe pas.
ZIP d'export → révision dans le navigateur → publication par lots.
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#bluesky #Facebook #migration #fediverse #atproto #indieweb
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Copy-pasting hundreds of posts to Bluesky by hand doesn't scale.
Export ZIP → browser review → publish in batches.
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#bluesky #Facebook #migration #fediverse #atproto #indieweb
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Just uploaded my first podcast episode in ages, I'm plugging it into the #indieweb hopefully. Self hosting it etc.
https://carlvsreality.com/podcast/episode.php?id=2026-05-28_018_pondering
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Hi fediverse!
I made a small zine about making websites. Hope you'll enjoy!
https://zines.stefanbohacek.com/zines/why-how-website-blog/
#zine #websites #PersonalWebsite #SmallWeb #indieweb
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Substack writers, you need a website!
“But I already have a website on Substack,” you argue.
No, no, Substack is just a distribution tool to amplify your website. It should not be your digital home.
In the last few years, I’ve noticed a pattern of writers leaving their websites to make Substack their digital home.
Now, it’s kinda okay if they have bought a domain and linked it to Substack. (Meaning, it’s better than nothing.)
Rachel from Conscious Living is a good example. This way, Substack more or less functions like a content management system (CMS) for you.
However, compared to other CMS it’s very limited, such as the ability to manage your SEO and customize your pages to add more features, but I digress. If you just want a fuss-free platform, this is one way to get it and Substack’s conditions for domains are very reasonable and cost-efficient. As I will explain later, this could change on a dime without warning.
However, there are some writers who are saying: “Hey readers, I’m now writing on Substack, so head on over there (and ignore my website)!”
Some writers do have a website, but link to their Substacks, calling them their “blogs”. If your Substack has a domain name they own, it’s okay, but if it’s xx.substack.com, Substack is saying “All your content are belong to us”.
In conclusion: Writers, don’t do this. It’s short-sighted and unwise and can derail your long-term visibility on the Internet.
The siren call of convenience
Every few years, the internet convinces writers that a new digital paradise has arrived. First, it was social media like Facebook. Then blogging networks like Tumblr. Then it was Medium. More recently, it’s been Substack.
Platforms promise us an eager audience, built-in monetization, a smooth user interface, and a supportive community. As a writer who just wants to focus on writing, it’s incredibly tempting to hand over the keys to our creative kingdoms and let these portals handle everything. (Believe me, I gave in at one point. For years, I just stopped blogging altogether and even gave up a domain that had high traffic! But I got back in 2012 and never left.)
However, this is the truth that has not changed since the dawn of the Internet: When you build your audience entirely on someone else’s platform, you aren’t a homeowner. You are a tenant. Or worse, a digital sharecropper.
And corporate landlords always change the rules eventually. It’s not personal, it’s just business.
The illusion of the safe space
It’s easy to feel secure when a platform is in its golden era. But we’ve watched the downfalls of Twitter, the policy shifts of Reddit, and the changing tides of algorithmic networks. Relying blindly on a centralized portal not owned by you means your life’s work can alter overnight based entirely on a corporate boardroom decision.
When I looked at how fragile our digital ecosystems really are, I realized I needed a space that wouldn’t go “poof” because a company needed to please its investors or shareholders. This realization completely changed my approach, pushing me to protect my content by learning to blog the IndieWeb way.
Your writing needs a permanent homebase—a domain that you own and control. Full stop.
Moving from “renting” to syndicating
Do you own the land you plant your “content” crops?The biggest pushback I hear from writers is: “But my website doesn’t have an audience! Substack does.”
But you don’t have to completely abandon social media or platforms like Substack to protect your autonomy (personally, I prefer the word sovereignty but it does sound a tad dramatic).
You just need to change the order of operations. Instead of publishing directly to a portal, you can shift your mindset to POSSE: Publish (on your) Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere. (I explain the POSSE/PESOS method in an older post.)
By treating your website as the definitive source of truth and using platforms simply as distribution pipes, you get the best of both worlds. I dug deep into this shift when I committed to being an imperfect gardener of my digital garden, exploring how a less market-y way of presenting my content online let me share my wild garden of thoughts without dancing to the algorithm.
A reality check on platform hype
If you are still holding out hope that Substack is “different” from the social platforms that came before it, let’s look at the numbers and behaviors behind the marketing copy.
After spending a significant amount of time observing the platform ecosystem firsthand, I wrote a brutally honest takeaway in What I learned from one year of Substack. The network effects are real, but so is the pressure to conform to what the platform’s ecosystem favors.
This post, by the way, desperately needs to be updated because things have gotten much, much worse since I wrote it.
When you hand your content over to a platform, you have to conform to their rules and their localized biases. For those of us writing from outside the dominant US-centric echo chambers, platform algorithms heavily prioritize specific western narratives, making it incredibly tough for localized or minority voices to be seen unless they conform.
I wrote about this exact frustration recently in Linkblog: Dwelling on the Internet, highlighting how algorithmic complacency forces us into homogenized bubbles.
The flip side – the writers who refused to leave their websites
Each time there’s a new drama on some platform, and writers are shaking their sabers and declaring that they will leave for yet another social media platform they don’t control, I think about writers like John Scalzi.
As of date, John scalzi has been blogging on https://whatever.scalzi.com/ for 28 years!
This sci-fi novelist has maintained a single independent website continuously for nearly three decades; this makes him one of the longest-running, most consistent original bloggers on the internet. Imagine the amount of digital footprint on that website! Unbroken by time or platforms.
(Specifically, he uses wordpress.com like I do, as we both don’t want to bother with the pain of setting up your own self-hosted wordpress website and just want the folks at Automattic to do it.)
He blogs in the classic Indieweb way, though I doubt he is even aware he’s doing it. He treats his social media channels such as X or Bluesky as a way to amplify his website. All roads lead back to https://whatever.scalzi.com/, and this is something I wish every single writer would do.
He wrote recently in Various & Sundry, 6/3/26:
this site acts as my own institutional memory, if I post something about it here it constitutes an official record. I mean, all the posts I ever placed on the former Twitter are now entirely lost to time, since I have gone in and purged my entire timeline there. This site, however, endures. – John Scalzi
Breaking free from platform blues
Trying to adapt your presence across various platforms in an ever-shifting digital landscape is exhausting. One minute a platform is a writer’s darling; the next, it’s being boycotted. Railing against a platform’s focus shift or the presence of (long sigh) Nazis is a useless endeavor.
As I noted in Linkblog March 12, 2026: Platform blues, chasing platform purity is an illusion. Tech will change, corporate algorithms will continue to prioritize profit over human connection, and platforms will continue to cycle through hype and decline.
The antidote to this exhaustion isn’t moving to the next shiny new app. It’s anchoring your work on an independent website with open distribution channels like RSS. It also means ruthlessly using platforms as distribution channels. When one collapses or you prefer to just move, it’s easy to just change strategies because your digital home remains unchanged.
Use platforms to find your readers, but bring them back to your house. It’s time to stop digital sharecropping on rented land.
Featured photo is by vivek vk on Unsplash
#Blogging #Linkdump #Websites #wordpress #Indieweb #SocialMedia #Writing #Substack
#BeingAWriter #blogging #indieweb #Internet #socialmedia #writing
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But I got back in 2012 and never left.)</p><p>However, this is the truth that has not changed since the dawn of the Internet: <strong>When you build your audience entirely on someone else\u2019s platform, you aren\u2019t a homeowner. You are a tenant. Or worse, a <a href=\"https://davidbourne.net/digital-sharecropper/\">digital sharecropper.</a> </strong></p><p>And corporate landlords always change the rules eventually. It\u2019s not personal, it\u2019s just business.</p> <p><strong>The illusion of the safe space</strong></p><p>It\u2019s easy to feel secure when a platform is in its golden era. But we\u2019ve watched the downfalls of Twitter, the policy shifts of Reddit, and the changing tides of algorithmic networks. Relying blindly on a centralized portal not owned by you means your life\u2019s work can alter overnight based entirely on a corporate boardroom decision.</p><p>When I looked at how fragile our digital ecosystems really are, I realized I needed a space that wouldn\u2019t go \u201cpoof\u201d because a company needed to please its investors or shareholders. This realization completely changed my approach, pushing me to protect my content by learning <strong><a href=\"https://elizabethtai.com/2023/07/03/how-i-am-blogging-the-indieweb-way/\">to blog the IndieWeb way</a></strong>.</p><p>Your writing needs a permanent homebase\u2014a domain that <em>you</em> own and control. Full stop.</p><p><strong>Moving from \u201crenting\u201d to syndicating </strong></p>Do you own the land you plant your \u201ccontent\u201d crops?<p>The biggest pushback I hear from writers is: <em>\u201cBut my website doesn\u2019t have an audience! Substack does.\u201d</em></p><p>But you don\u2019t have to completely abandon social media or platforms like Substack to protect your autonomy (personally, I prefer the word sovereignty but it does sound a tad dramatic).</p><p>You just need to change the order of operations. Instead of publishing directly to a portal, you can shift your mindset to <strong>POSSE</strong>: <em>Publish (on your) Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere</em>. (I explain the <a href=\"https://elizabethtai.com/2023/07/02/posse-and-pesos-better-ways-to-publish-content/\"><strong>POSSE/PESOS method </strong></a>in an older post.)</p><p>By treating your website as the definitive source of truth and using platforms simply as distribution pipes, you get the best of both worlds. I dug deep into this shift when I committed to <strong><a href=\"https://elizabethtai.com/2023/07/06/being-an-imperfect-gardener-of-my-digital-garden/\">being an imperfect gardener of my digital garden</a></strong>, exploring how a less market-y way of presenting my content online let me share my wild garden of thoughts without <a href=\"https://elizabethtai.com/2023/06/20/how-im-healing-from-algorithms/\"><strong>dancing to the algorithm.</strong></a></p><p><strong>A reality check on platform hype</strong></p><p>If you are still holding out hope that Substack is \u201cdifferent\u201d from the social platforms that came before it, let\u2019s look at the numbers and behaviors behind the marketing copy.</p><p>After spending a significant amount of time observing the platform ecosystem firsthand, I wrote a brutally honest takeaway in <strong><a href=\"https://elizabethtai.com/2023/10/22/what-i-learned-from-one-year-of-substack/\">What I learned from one year of Substack</a></strong>. The network effects are real, but so is the pressure to conform to what the platform\u2019s ecosystem favors.</p><p>This post, by the way, desperately needs to be updated because things have gotten much, much worse since I wrote it.</p><p>When you hand your content over to a platform, you have to conform to their rules and their localized biases. For those of us writing from outside the dominant US-centric echo chambers, platform algorithms heavily prioritize specific western narratives, making it incredibly tough for localized or minority voices to be seen unless they conform.</p><p>I wrote about this exact frustration recently in <strong><a href=\"https://elizabethtai.com/2026/06/04/linkblog-dwelling-on-internet/\">Linkblog: Dwelling on the Internet</a></strong>, highlighting how algorithmic complacency forces us into homogenized bubbles.</p><p><strong>The flip side \u2013 the writers who refused to leave their websites</strong></p><p>Each time there\u2019s a new drama on some platform, and writers are shaking their sabers and declaring that they will leave for yet another social media platform they don\u2019t control, I think about writers like John Scalzi.</p><p>As of date, John scalzi has been blogging on <a href=\"https://whatever.scalzi.com/\">https://whatever.scalzi.com/</a> for 28 years!</p><p>This sci-fi novelist has maintained a single independent website continuously for nearly three decades; this makes him one of the longest-running, most consistent original bloggers on the internet. Imagine the amount of digital footprint on that website! Unbroken by time or platforms.</p><p>(Specifically, he uses wordpress.com like I do, as we both don\u2019t want to bother with the pain of setting up your own self-hosted wordpress website and just want the folks at Automattic to do it.)</p><p>He blogs in the classic Indieweb way, though I doubt he is even aware he\u2019s doing it. He treats his social media channels such as X or Bluesky as a way to amplify his website. All roads lead back to <a href=\"https://whatever.scalzi.com/\">https://whatever.scalzi.com/</a>, and this is something I wish every single writer would do.</p><p>He wrote recently in <a href=\"https://whatever.scalzi.com/2026/06/03/various-sundry-6-3-26/\"><strong>Various & Sundry, 6/3/26</strong></a>:</p><blockquote><p>this site acts as my own institutional memory, if I post something about it here it constitutes an official record. 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It\u2019s time to stop digital sharecropping on rented land.</p><p><em>Featured photo is by <a href=\"https://unsplash.com/@vivek93?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText\">vivek vk</a> on <a href=\"https://unsplash.com/photos/man-in-white-shirt-and-black-shorts-standing-on-green-grass-field-during-daytime-7YV-1obuFlg?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText\">Unsplash</a></em></p><p>#Blogging #Linkdump #Websites #wordpress #Indieweb #SocialMedia #Writing #Substack</p><p></p><br /><br /><a class=\"u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://elizabethtai.com/tag/being-a-writer/\">#BeingAWriter</a> <a class=\"u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://elizabethtai.com/tag/blogging/\">#blogging</a> <a class=\"u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://elizabethtai.com/tag/indieweb/\">#indieweb</a> <a class=\"u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://elizabethtai.com/tag/internet/\">#Internet</a> <a class=\"u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://elizabethtai.com/tag/socialmedia/\">#socialmedia</a> <a class=\"u-tag u-category\" href=\"https://elizabethtai.com/tag/writing/\">#writing</a>",
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As I will explain later, this could change on a dime without warning.\n\nHowever, there are some writers who are saying: \u201cHey readers, I\u2019m now writing on Substack, so head on over there (and ignore my website)!\u201d\n\nSome writers do have a website, but link to their Substacks, calling them their \u201cblogs\u201d. If your Substack has a domain name they own, it\u2019s okay, but if it\u2019s xx.substack.com, Substack is saying \u201cAll your content are belong to us\u201d.\n\nIn conclusion: Writers, don\u2019t do this. It\u2019s short-sighted and unwise and can derail your long-term visibility on the Internet.\n\nThe siren call of convenience\n\nEvery few years, the internet convinces writers that a new digital paradise has arrived. First, it was social media like Facebook. Then blogging networks like Tumblr. Then it was Medium. More recently, it\u2019s been Substack.\n\nPlatforms promise us an eager audience, built-in monetization, a smooth user interface, and a supportive community. As a writer who just wants to focus on writing, it\u2019s incredibly tempting to hand over the keys to our creative kingdoms and let these portals handle everything. (Believe me, I gave in at one point. For years, I just stopped blogging altogether and even gave up a domain that had high traffic! But I got back in 2012 and never left.)\n\nHowever, this is the truth that has not changed since the dawn of the Internet: When you build your audience entirely on someone else\u2019s platform, you aren\u2019t a homeowner. You are a tenant. Or worse, a digital sharecropper. \n\nAnd corporate landlords always change the rules eventually. It\u2019s not personal, it\u2019s just business. The illusion of the safe space\n\nIt\u2019s easy to feel secure when a platform is in its golden era. But we\u2019ve watched the downfalls of Twitter, the policy shifts of Reddit, and the changing tides of algorithmic networks. Relying blindly on a centralized portal not owned by you means your life\u2019s work can alter overnight based entirely on a corporate boardroom decision.\n\nWhen I looked at how fragile our digital ecosystems really are, I realized I needed a space that wouldn\u2019t go \u201cpoof\u201d because a company needed to please its investors or shareholders. This realization completely changed my approach, pushing me to protect my content by learning to blog the IndieWeb way.\n\nYour writing needs a permanent homebase\u2014a domain that you own and control. Full stop.\n\nMoving from \u201crenting\u201d to syndicating Do you own the land you plant your \u201ccontent\u201d crops?The biggest pushback I hear from writers is: \u201cBut my website doesn\u2019t have an audience! Substack does.\u201d\n\nBut you don\u2019t have to completely abandon social media or platforms like Substack to protect your autonomy (personally, I prefer the word sovereignty but it does sound a tad dramatic).\n\nYou just need to change the order of operations. Instead of publishing directly to a portal, you can shift your mindset to POSSE: Publish (on your) Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere. (I explain the POSSE/PESOS method in an older post.)\n\nBy treating your website as the definitive source of truth and using platforms simply as distribution pipes, you get the best of both worlds. I dug deep into this shift when I committed to being an imperfect gardener of my digital garden, exploring how a less market-y way of presenting my content online let me share my wild garden of thoughts without dancing to the algorithm.\n\nA reality check on platform hype\n\nIf you are still holding out hope that Substack is \u201cdifferent\u201d from the social platforms that came before it, let\u2019s look at the numbers and behaviors behind the marketing copy.\n\nAfter spending a significant amount of time observing the platform ecosystem firsthand, I wrote a brutally honest takeaway in What I learned from one year of Substack. The network effects are real, but so is the pressure to conform to what the platform\u2019s ecosystem favors.\n\nThis post, by the way, desperately needs to be updated because things have gotten much, much worse since I wrote it.\n\nWhen you hand your content over to a platform, you have to conform to their rules and their localized biases. For those of us writing from outside the dominant US-centric echo chambers, platform algorithms heavily prioritize specific western narratives, making it incredibly tough for localized or minority voices to be seen unless they conform.\n\nI wrote about this exact frustration recently in Linkblog: Dwelling on the Internet, highlighting how algorithmic complacency forces us into homogenized bubbles.\n\nThe flip side \u2013 the writers who refused to leave their websites\n\nEach time there\u2019s a new drama on some platform, and writers are shaking their sabers and declaring that they will leave for yet another social media platform they don\u2019t control, I think about writers like John Scalzi.\n\nAs of date, John scalzi has been blogging on https://whatever.scalzi.com/ for 28 years!\n\nThis sci-fi novelist has maintained a single independent website continuously for nearly three decades; this makes him one of the longest-running, most consistent original bloggers on the internet. Imagine the amount of digital footprint on that website! Unbroken by time or platforms.\n\n(Specifically, he uses wordpress.com like I do, as we both don\u2019t want to bother with the pain of setting up your own self-hosted wordpress website and just want the folks at Automattic to do it.)\n\nHe blogs in the classic Indieweb way, though I doubt he is even aware he\u2019s doing it. He treats his social media channels such as X or Bluesky as a way to amplify his website. All roads lead back to https://whatever.scalzi.com/, and this is something I wish every single writer would do.\n\nHe wrote recently in Various & Sundry, 6/3/26:this site acts as my own institutional memory, if I post something about it here it constitutes an official record. I mean, all the posts I ever placed on the former Twitter are now entirely lost to time, since I have gone in and purged my entire timeline there. This site, however, endures. \u2013 John ScalziBreaking free from platform blues\n\nTrying to adapt your presence across various platforms in an ever-shifting digital landscape is exhausting. One minute a platform is a writer\u2019s darling; the next, it\u2019s being boycotted. Railing against a platform\u2019s focus shift or the presence of (long sigh) Nazis is a useless endeavor.\n\nAs I noted in Linkblog March 12, 2026: Platform blues, chasing platform purity is an illusion. Tech will change, corporate algorithms will continue to prioritize profit over human connection, and platforms will continue to cycle through hype and decline.\n\nThe antidote to this exhaustion isn\u2019t moving to the next shiny new app. It\u2019s anchoring your work on an independent website with open distribution channels like RSS. It also means ruthlessly using platforms as distribution channels. 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Substack is convenient, but treat it as a distribution tool for your content. Your content should live on an independently owned website, which has a domain name you control and own. This way, you can secure long-term visibility and control over your digital presence on the Internet.
#Blogging #Indieweb #SocialMedia #Writing #Substack
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🔖 Bookmarked: Wander Console Network https://susam.codeberg.page/wcn/
Wander is a small, decentralised, self-hosted web console that lets visitors explore websites and pages recommended by a community of independent personal site owners. Like webrings reborn, self-hosted consoles recommending each other instead of letting an algorithm decide what you find.
🔥 Read more: https://flamedfury.com/bookmarks/wander-console-network/
#Indieweb #Smallweb #Webmastery
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"html": "<p>\ud83d\udd16 Bookmarked: Wander Console Network <a href=\"https://susam.codeberg.page/wcn/\"><span>https://</span><span>susam.codeberg.page/wcn/</span><span></span></a></p><p>Wander is a small, decentralised, self-hosted web console that lets visitors explore websites and pages recommended by a community of independent personal site owners. Like webrings reborn, self-hosted consoles recommending each other instead of letting an algorithm decide what you find.</p><p>\ud83d\udd25 Read more: <a href=\"https://flamedfury.com/bookmarks/wander-console-network/\"><span>https://</span><span>flamedfury.com/bookmarks/wande</span><span>r-console-network/</span></a></p><p><a href=\"https://social.lol/tags/Indieweb\">#<span>Indieweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://social.lol/tags/Smallweb\">#<span>Smallweb</span></a> <a href=\"https://social.lol/tags/Webmastery\">#<span>Webmastery</span></a></p>",
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I built a breathing app that does one thing: three guided slow breaths, then done.
Three modalities: pranayama, box and coherent.
Free, no accounts, no tracking, works offline.
In beta- i'd love feedback, especially what feels off.
threebreaths.app
#Breathwork #A11y #IndieWeb #BuildInPublic
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THAT IS DONE WITH HOPEFULLY NO PAGES I MISSED, IF I DID LMK BUT. feel free to check out angel's landing v2 forever immortalized
archive.angelnetcast.com
#neocities #indieweb
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