Ben Werdmuller
• Ben Werdmuller
People and blogs involved with and about the IndieWeb community, the fediverse, and/or the open web in general.
I asked ChatGPT to illustrate my post. Not bad. Very colorful!
It's possible the Dodgers let the Mets win as I begged them to yesterday, but it's also possible the Mets just crushed the Dodgers, but either way, the Mets are still in it. The series is now 3-2, and returns to Los Angeles tomorrow. So we don't have to tear down Citi Field after all. If the Dodgers win it'll be in their own stadium. The Mets were magnificent! Absolutely inspiring. A three-run home run by Alonso started things off. Everyone got on base. Doubles and triples. It wasn't without the concern that our wonderful and lovable Mets would do the usual Mets thing and snatch defeat from the jaws of victory, but they held out. The final score was 12-6. We're still in it. Lets go Mets!
Ben Werdmuller
• Ben Werdmuller
You should be using an RSS reader
Cory Doctorow discusses how he reads writers like Molly White:
"This conduit is anti-lock-in, it works for nearly the whole internet. It is surveillance-resistant, far more accessible than the web or any mobile app interface. It is my secret super-power."
I agree. I start every day in my RSS reader (I maintain a very simple live list of my subscriptions over here) and it's one of the best tools I use. I rarely miss a news story from a publisher I care about - whether that's a newsroom, an individual, or an organization. And nobody's getting in the way to try and predict what I should be interested in.
RSS is free, open, well-established, and easy to use. More people should be using it. Even you.
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Ben Werdmuller
• Ben Werdmuller
Far-Right Extremists Embrace Environmentalism to Justify Violent Anti-Immigrant Beliefs
2004 was the first year of the future
theverge.com/c/24247055/2004-tech-internet-gadgets-phones-pop-culture
My solar-powered and self-hosted website | Dries Buytaert
This is a neat project form Dries:
This project is driven by my curiosity about making websites and web hosting more environmentally friendly, even on a small scale. It’s also a chance to explore a local-first approach: to show that hosting a personal website on your own internet connection at home can often be enough for small sites. This aligns with my commitment to both the Open Web and the IndieWeb.
At its heart, this project is about learning and contributing to a conversation on a greener, local-first future for the web.
Ben Werdmuller
• Ben Werdmuller
My solar-powered and self-hosted website
Binged the first season of Rivals sorry, not sorry.
Ben Werdmuller
• Ben Werdmuller
Underrepresented journalists most impacted by layoffs, says new report
Posted a new Core Intuition. This week we talk about trademarks… with Micro.blog, not WordPress. When to call a lawyer and other decisions of running a small business.
Friday session
Friday session
Traveling today, but carved out a nice morning in Dallas to fix and deploy several bugs. Loving this weather too.
We'll meet again
Imagine the editorial the NYT runs the day after the election when Trump wins and it dawns on them that it's really over. For good. No backsies. We're going down. Sayonara. Thanks for the memories. We'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when.
It was nice knowing you.Oh Sweet Jesus, Please God, No
Anything but that.Will the NYT make it through the election without running an editorial that says clearly if we elect this mad king fascist and give him nukes and our military, and our industrial might, and what remains of our virtue, then we deserve the hell that will rain down on us. If this were a Hollywood movie, we'd be waiting for the climax, but I have a feeling they will exit existence with a whimper rather than a fist held high in solidarity.
Bloggers, here's an idea. When you write a piece you're proud of, end it with a sentence like this: "And that's why I have a blog." It plants a seed, which through repetition and appearing in many places, might help people appreciate the purpose of a blog. We've had a lot of mud slung at us, let's start undoing that.
There's this great story in the Fargo TV series where one of the villains says there's a point when an animal that has been captured, and relaxes when it realizes that it is no longer a being and has become food. At some level food knows it's food. Evolution has been kind to us that way. At what point in last night's game did you realize that the Mets were no longer a baseball team and had become food?