People and blogs involved with and about the IndieWeb community, the fediverse, and/or the open web in general.
As I hinted at the other day, I’m rolling out command-S in more places in Micro.blog. From the news blog today:
Updated new posts, editing, and notes to support command-S for saving. The convention in Micro.blog on the web will be command-return to save something and close the thing, and command-S to stay where you are if you don’t want to leave the page.
Micro.blog News https://news.micro.blog/2025/04/09/updated-new-posts-editing-and.html
Vincent’s also been working on some shortcut-related stuff that I can’t wait to share. It’s really nice.
Sigh. Amtrak really needs its own tracks:
Train 21 and Train 421 are currently stopped west of Longview (LVW) due to a rail partner’s disabled trainset blocking the tracks in the area. Due to an expected lengthy delay, Train 21 and Train 421 will reverse back to Longview (LVW) to await further updates.
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at Computer History Museum
The Cootie Zone
I have this much fun, too.
Greg Storey blogging about how much we’ve divided ourselves and what we’ve lost:
When we don’t talk to each other, we stop trusting each other. When we stop trusting each other, we stop trusting anything —ballots, elections, basic facts. And when we lose trust, democracy doesn’t just wobble. It collapses.
at Off The Rails Brewing Co.
The big vision behind WordLand
Tuesday session

Tuesday session
I'm going! Couldn’t stay for the whole thing, but enjoyed sitting in on my...
The foundation of a flexible, good IndieWeb website is markup (the "M" in HTML!") that doesn't drive you batty to debug and CSS that works with it to have it look, sound, and interact how you want, whatever device or format the website is displayed on.
Nice write-up over at TechCrunch of the new Tapestry 1.1:
…one of the larger challenges of multi-feed aggregation apps like Tapestry is that you’re often confronted with duplicates as other users cross-post their updates to multiple services like Mastodon, Bluesky, and Micro.blog. […] The latest Tapestry update is now able to automatically filter out these duplicates, even when the posts are not written exactly the same.
Today's song: Come on Eileen.
Werd I/O
• Ben Werdmuller
Denial
Seth Godin on his 10,000th blog post:
I’d write this blog even if no one read it, but that the fact that you do, that you subscribe to it and share it, that’s my fuel.
‘An Overwhelmingly Negative And Demoralizing Force’: What It’s Like Working For A Company That’s Forcing AI On Its Developers - Aftermath
aftermath.site/ai-video-game-development-art-vibe-coding-midjourney
Grim reading from the games industry, especially if you work at Shopify where the CEbrO has just mandated that you have to use this shite.
Oh man, this tune by Adrian is so good! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsJihAhX5P4
Oh man, this tune by Adrian is so good!
in the sand
at Embassy Suites by Hilton
We should have seen it
David Brooks in The Atlantic starts by echoing what I quoted of his last month, then moves on to history lesson and how we eventually rebuild after Trump. A long, good read:
Humility, prudence, and honesty are not just nice virtues to have—they are practical tools that produce good outcomes. When you replace them with greed, lust, hypocrisy, and dishonesty, terrible things happen.
And:
When the time comes to build a new paradigm, progressives talk about economic redistribution; conservatives talk about cultural and civic repair. History shows that you need both: Recovery from national crisis demands comprehensive reinvention at all levels of society.