I’m a frequent critic of modern Apple but I’m happy to point out when they stand up for values that have nothing to do with money. As Meta and Amazon are disbanding their DEI efforts, Apple is pushing back. The term DEI is tainted now, unfortunately. Scrap the acronym. Keep working toward the goal.
People and blogs involved with and about the IndieWeb community, the fediverse, and/or the open web in general.
I’m interested in the IndieWeb, books, and thinking about curation, so of course I love this post from Ben Werdmuller:
The indieweb should feel like the Norrington Room: an expansive world of different voices, opinions, modes of expression, and art that you can explore, peruse, or have curated for you. It’s not about any particular goal aside from the goal of being enriched by people sharing their lived experiences, creativity, and expertise. It’s a journey of discovery, conversation, and community, not a journey of extraction.
Hope to visit Blackwell’s one day too.
Ben Werdmuller
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The indie web should be a universe of discovery
Ben Werdmuller
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Is Ignorance Bliss?
I've been thinking about this paragraph since I read it:
"In times past, we would worry about singular governmental officials such Joseph Goebbels becoming a master of propaganda for their cause. Today’s problem is massively scaled out in ways Goebbels could only dream of: now everyone can be their own Goebbels. Can someone please tell me what the difference is between an “influencer” holding a smartphone and…a propagandist? Because I simply can’t see the distinction anymore."
This brings me back to Renee DiResta's Invisible Rulers: whoever controls the memes controls the universe.
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Is Bluesky federated like Masto?
This is one of the dialogs you encounter when getting started with Bluesky. It's easy to see how new users might be led believe that Bluesky is federated, as Mastodon is. I'm a developer and I was confused by what it was saying.
Is Bluesky is federated?
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Matt 4.1
Forty-one is a nice birthday because it doesn’t feel like too much pressure. For forty I did a big eclipse thing that ended up amazing, this year I’m replicating what I did a few years ago and celebrating in New York, Houston, and San Francisco. My birthday today has already been lovely. Saw the amazing … Continue reading Matt 4.1 →
This is what my YouTube channel looks like in my blogroll.
YouTube channels have feeds. Here's the feed for my YouTube channel. And a canonical JSONification of the feed (this is how FeedLand gets the data from any type of feed, RSS, Atom or RDF, the YouTube feed is Atom). I did not know they had feeds, in fact I thought I heard they specifically did not have feeds. I've subscribed to the feed in FeedLand and it seems to work, and also included it in my blogroll category, so it should show up in my blogroll, and possibly in the Little Feed Reader on Bluesky. Oh the power of interop. All of this, and more, was discovered by Andrew Shell. Two suggestions. 1. Include descriptions with the items. 2. Use enclosures for the videos. Atom does enclosures differently from RSS, but it can be made to work, imho. No matter what, thank you YouTube, and it's a great start.
Ben Werdmuller
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Building an open web that protects us from harm
There are a bunch of interesting new smart glasses at CES — see this post by Victoria Song at The Verge — but I’m still looking for something simpler. Looks like normal glasses, can take photos, no screen, optionally you can talk to it, not made by Meta.
Ben Werdmuller
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The Good, The Bad, And The Stupid In Meta’s New Content Moderation Policies
Ben Werdmuller
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Mullenweg Shuts Down WordPress Sustainability Team, Igniting Backlash
25, 20, 15, 10, 5
Ouch. Pretty good game until everything unraveled on the 1 yard line. Great season overall for UT though. 🏈
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Status Quo
I wrote over on WordPress.org about breaking the status quo with a Joost/Karim fork. It’s a perfect time as Automattic is re-focusing its work while the legal stuff is going on.
Making Space for a Handmade Web | Figma Blog
On Core Int 624 we talk all about Micro.one! Daniel checks it out live on the show for the first time and has feedback about the sign up process and business.