I built a new website for my old band “Ravage”: totalravage.com.
Feeds from people participating in the IndieWebCamp Düsseldorf, April 2026.
Björn Stierand
• Björn Stierand
Setting up your own GoToSocial instance
@Kilian It is also a lot more convenient than Chrome's local override feature and it would go hand-in-hand with Polypane's ability to disable CSP and CORS checks (for which I also needed separate extension, which are now also broken with Manifest V3)
@Kilian I do have a feature wish for Polypane:
Would it be possible to re-implement what the Chrome/FF extension "Resource Override" offered in the past, being that you could define URL patterns for website resources, which you could then remap to another URL or a local file e.g. https://polypane.app/**/*.js -> http://localhost:3000/**/*.js
I use that a lot to develop frontend-code, applying + checking it with the live-site, w/o having to run it via Docker locally.
👉 https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/resourceoverride/
Weeknotes 2025-03-03
Writing Sparks | Zachary Kai
The blank page is a gentle terror. These prompts may make it less so. Even... fun? Enjoy. 25-Word Universe: Paint a vivid world within twenty-five word...
Hey Ihr beiden! Gerade erreichte mich seitens @spittank folgende Frage zu meinem Post zur Verbesserung von "Find-in-Page" wie im vorherigen Toot verlinkt:
"Sehr spannender Ansatz!
Mich würde interessieren, wie gut das in der Praxis für Screenreader Nutzer funktioniert. Wenn ich damit teste fühle ich mich immer komplett überfordert."
Wie ist Eure Meinung zu "Find-in-Page" generell und zur Idee, Icon-Links oder Icon-Buttons per `hidden="until-found"` auffindbar zu machen?
Matthias Ott
• Matthias Ott
Yet Another Webmention Test
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Hey Rotterdam! Next week, March 4th, @fronteers teams up with Level Level to host a meetup. There will be talks about accessibility barriers in e-commerce & how embracing the web platform's native strengths is key to a solid design system. And there's still plenty of seats left! 👇
Weeknotes 2025-02-24
Deploying a Minecraft Server
🎬 Broken Flowers

In my quest to watch every Jim Jarmusch movie at least once, I finally got to see this one. And this didn't disappoint either. The whole premise of a Don Juan type character, named Don Johnston - played by Bill Murray - on an adventure to find of which of is ex-girlfriends send him a mysterious letter, telling him about a now 19-year old son he didn't know about. His neighbour - who, with a wife, 5 kids, and 3 jobs, is the exact opposite of the Don - excitingly planned the whole trip for him and gives him advise throughout the quest. All those characters and situations are hilarious. And it was fun to notice all those parallels to Jarmusch's other movies - particularly Ghost Dog.
🎬 Ms .45

A rape revenge story set in 70s/80s NY. Sounded good, looked great, interesting characters and plot. Good one!
🎬 Barbarella

A classic I’ve not seen before. I wouldn’t say one has to know this, but it definitely doesn’t hurt. And I was very much enjoying myself, especially with those "Mondo Bizzarr"-audience at the cinema. The plot is more like a series of scetches and the dialogue is rather peculiar at times, but honestly, everything is so silly and over the top, it’s funny again. And all the sets and props are lovingly done. “Sieg der Liebe!”
Punchy Prose | Zachary Kai
Herein you'll find a list of words I watch for in my writing, to replace/remove for stronger prose. Thought you might find it useful! Table Of Contents...
CSF_01: Three Steps for IndieWeb Cybersecurity
Weeknotes 2025-02-17
I’ve been watching the Hamas hostage releases. Whatever you think of the current situation, there are a lot of questions I have about this. Why doesn’t it bother more people that Hamas calls this a victory? That they are dressing people up in outfits meant to look like IDF uniforms so they can claim people they pulled from their beds were soldiers? Where are they getting these uniforms? Where are they printing these backdrops or did they already have them?