Poking around on old servers I found this cute little app that jsonifies an RSS feed. Not sure why I did it.
People and blogs involved with and about the IndieWeb community, the fediverse, and/or the open web in general.
Depressing anecdote from Gabe Kangas about going off into the weeds with Reddit’s algorithm:
Now I understand how men online can get indoctrinated so easily. You can go from reading about turntable slip mats to hating women in less than an hour.
Algorithmic timelines are designed to increase engagement for ads, not user happiness, not truth.
Ben Werdmuller
• Ben Werdmuller
EU tech companies push for digital sovereignty, reducing reliance on US and others
Good update from Ben Thompson today linking the lack of Vision Pro content to the miss on AI:
…Apple is finding itself paralyzed by its need for control. The company can’t just stick a camera at a game and stream the video without any production or play-by-play commentary: what if people are bored? The company can’t just film a concert: what if people are underwhelmed?
Pradeep is using WordLand for some of his WordPress blog posts, and has given them a special category. Very smart, good use of categories.
Lá Fhéile Pádraig atá ann agus mar sin déanfaidh mé stobhach Gaelach inniu agus seinnfidh mé ceol traidisiúnta na hÉireann anocht!
Lá Fhéile Pádraig atá ann agus mar sin déanfaidh mé stobhach Gaelach inniu agus seinnfidh mé ceol traidisiúnta na hÉireann anocht!
ArtLung
• Joe Crawford
Diary Today
Sunday. Day of rest, in theory. Started the day finishing up work on my new Mixtapes page. Here’s what that looks like right now. Mixtapes have been important for me for a long time. I intend to do more with it. I am thinking I’ll be adding mixtapes back as far as 1982 which I’ve...
Artemis changelog #5
Announcing Artemis Link Graph, a new way to explore the web
Bookmarklet to show all rel= links on a page
Matthias Ott
• Matthias Ott
An Internet Archive Plugin for Craft CMS 5
Blogging is due for a refresh
A lot has changed since the last time we took a serious look at blogging. A few items, as examples.
- When RSS came along Markdown didn't exist. The two technologies belong together, imho.
- Websockets have replaced long polling.
- Servers got cheap! (and easy to deploy).
- SQL is fast and the tools are much better.
- The user interfaces of all the Web 2.0+ products didn't exist last time we created new blogging communities. We can borrow ideas from twitter-like systems, even huge products like Facebook and Spotify have innovations that come long after the initial wave of blogging.
But one thing stays the same -- all the components are replaceable. Absolutely zero lock-in. We use simple standard APIs where they exist, and create new minimal formats and protocols where they don't.
Blogging has a simple philosophy that remains constant.
Ben Werdmuller
• Ben Werdmuller
My (New) Daily Blog
Ben Werdmuller
• Ben Werdmuller
How to hide a painting
WordLand v0.50
Adding and deleting categories are part of WordLand 0.50, released earlier today. These are the same categories you can edit in the WordPress user interface. But I learned that you need to be able to add categories when you're writing. You want this functionality to be close-by.
Two columns in the Categories dialog. More efficient use of space.
Context menu with two new commands.
Change notes are here.
Totoro. 🌳
Chilling with Coco. #NotMyCat
Chilling with Coco. #NotMyCat
Cool native HTML elements you should already be using · Harrison Broadbent
dialog, details, datalist, progress, optgroup, and more:
If this article helps just a single developer avoid an unnecessary Javascript dependency, I’ll be happy. Native HTML can handle plenty of features that people typically jump straight to JS for (or otherwise over-complicate).