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Matthias Ott Supports Webmention
• Matthias Ott

Ad Infinitum

At Google I/O this week, the company announced the biggest change to Search in 25 years. The ten blue links? Gone. Instead, you get “generative UI” – custom interactive widgets, built on the fly by Gemini. You get “information agents” that monitor the web for you around the ...

Paul Tibbetts Supports Webmention Valid

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This captures what makes these tools appealing to me too. I renamed my “notes” directory to “thoughts” because it’s where I now do all of my thinking. Logseq seems to suit my brain more than Obsidian, but with either tool the best feature is the cross-linking of ideas. I will sometimes forget where I wrote a note, but I remember that it linked to other ideas, so I can go to them to find the one I am looking for.

Paul Tibbetts Supports Webmention Valid

Liked: On the quiet pleasures of the small web — Paulo Pinto

paulopinto.xyz/notes/2026/05/2026-05-17-on-the-small-web/

Paul Tibbetts Supports Webmention Valid

Replied to: paulopinto.xyz

This captures what makes these tools appealing to me too. I renamed my “notes” directory to “thoughts” because it’s where I now do all of my thinking. Logseq seems to suit my brain more than Obsidian, but with either tool the best feature is the cross-linking of ideas. I will sometimes forget where I wrote a note, but I remember that it linked to other ideas, so I can go to them to find the one I am looking for.

Paul Tibbetts Supports Webmention Valid

Liked: On the quiet pleasures of the small web — Paulo Pinto

paulopinto.xyz/notes/2026/05/2026-05-17-on-the-small-web/

Dan’s Polaroids

19.05.2026

A singer with eyes closed, singing behind a microphone.
Recording and rehearsal.

~ephes Supports Webmention Valid

Django Cast, Explained Several Years Too Late

Django Cast, Explained Several Years Too Late May 18, 2026 Jochen Wersdörfer ...

Jeremy Cherfas Updates instantly via WebSub Supports Webmention
• Jeremy Cherfas

2026-05-19

Cover art. A very dark espresso coffee in a glass cup, the better to see the essential cream floating on top, with coffee still emerging from the machine.

Latest episode looks at the hipster baristas and Chinese espresso, both of which show that even traditions that define an identity are not as immutable as people sometimes think they are.

https://eatthispodcast.com/espresso/

jeremycherfas.net Supports Webmention

Static IP on a Fastgate router

A week ago, I moaned that my Fastgate router kept re-assigning IPs after a power failure, which made my Pi-hole less than wonderful. I could not see how to force the router to assign a specific IP. Many kind people replied with suggestions that, if I’m honest, I did not ful...

Dan’s Polaroids

18.05.2026

A puzzle of a turtle underwater.
Finished another side project.

James' Coffee Blog Supports Webmention
James' Coffee Blog

Wonders of Web Weaving, Episode 2

The second episode of Wonders of Web Weaving is out: In Episode 2, I chat with Alexandra, the author of xandra.cc, a founder and barista at the 32-Bit Cafe. We talk about, among other things, building indie web communities, communicating the possibilities of having a personal website to new audiences, and more. I hope you enjoy the episode! Wonders of Web Weaving has an RSS feed you can use to follow along from wherever you get your podcasts.

MICHAEL KUPIETZ ARTS+CODE Updates instantly via WebSub Supports Webmention
• Mike Kupietz

Airdropping photos from iOS to MacOS always stuck on “waiting”

If your phone and Mac appear to be able to see each other over Airdrop, but every time you try to send photos from your phone to your Mac the…

The post Airdropping photos from iOS to MacOS always stuck on “waiting” appeared first on MICHAEL KUPIETZ ARTS+CODE.

Jeremy Cherfas Updates instantly via WebSub Supports Webmention
• Jeremy Cherfas

Very good luck, a geohash very near ...

Very good luck, a geohash very near me just as I was heading out for my usual walk, and it is just slightly off my usual walk.

https://geohashing.site/geohashing/2026-05-18_41_12

letorey.co.uk Supports Webmention Valid

Artists for Gaza

Dan’s Polaroids

17.05.2026

Me and my SX-70 partially visible in a narrow kitchen mirror inside a wooden hut.
We said goodbye to the cozy little hut we occupied for the weekend.

BurgeonLab: Weeknotes Supports Webmention Valid
• Naty S

Weeknote 2026-W20: Email Migration, Resumes & Android Apps

Weeknote 2026-W20: Email Migration, Resumes & Android Apps

Switching email providers (Tuta to Mailbox.org) meant setting up DNS and using new Android apps. Bitwarden is changing? Trying to update my CV with new tools.

Jeremy Cherfas Updates instantly via WebSub Supports Webmention
• Jeremy Cherfas

Top Albums from last.fm on 17/05/26 1, Johnny ...

Top Albums from last.fm on 17/05/26
1, Johnny Cash, American Recordings, (13);
2, Offa Rex, The Queen of Hearts, (9);

Tilman
• https://tilman.me

My Webfeeds are back!

You can now subscribe again to new posts on this microblog by JSON and RSS feed! (Need some help on feeds?)

I managed to squash some tricky bugs with the help of Claude code. Does that mean I can reactivate development of the Knot system? I don’t know …

Thanks go out to Daniel, who I met at IndieWebCamp three weeks ago. In a very friendly and supportive manner he introduced me to the embarrasing truth that my web feeds were utterly and completely broken. He knows a lot about feeds, because he runs FeedCity.

letorey.co.uk Supports Webmention Valid

Por-Palestine March

Today in there were two Marches in London. The Tommy Ten Names, United the Kingdom, far-right march. The one I attended a Pro-Palestine and Anti-Far-Right March. The last time Tommy Ten Names held a march was September 2025 and it was reported that there were 150,000 attende...

Dan’s Polaroids

16.05.2026

A view of the Rhine from a hillside with a castle and a child in the foreground and a little town in the background.
More hiking and more views today.