So much slopaganda on LinkedIn.
People and blogs involved with and about the IndieWeb community, the fediverse, and/or the open web in general.
A Web Component UI library for people who love HTML | Go Make Things
gomakethings.com/a-web-component-ui-library-for-people-who-love-html/
I’m obviously biased, but I like the sound of what Chris is doing to create a library of HTML web components.
Micro.blog’s backend is running so much more smoothly now after I addressed some memory issues yesterday. I often assume I know where problems are, and it takes actually digging in to discover I was wrong, the problem is fixable in a different way than I expected.
I really like this post from Ashley Willis, about doubting yourself and the fear of what loud people on the internet might think of your writing:
I don’t know exactly when that changed. There wasn’t one big moment, just a slow fade. Something dimmed. I started second-guessing myself more.
Ben Werdmuller
• Ben Werdmuller
Building our "native-AI newsroom"
Many good points in yesterday’s unusual Olbermann podcast, but the one that stuck with me is that at some point Republican incumbents will figure they don’t have a future in what Trump is trying to create and thus have everything to lose if he prevails. He thinks senator Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) may already be there.
April 22nd, 2025
📣 New talk in the planning for 2025. Drop me a message if you'd like me to come speak at your event about the current state of digital accessibility, legislation, and effective strategies to improve accessibility culture within your team.
Nailed it. I’m too amused by wall outlets and light switches gone wrong, it’s surprisingly common. This one in the hotel stairway.
These are my drawings
Goodbye Dribbble.
I’ll be speaking at EFF-Austin next month! An updated talk about blogs, social networks, the fediverse, and where I think the open web is going.
Manage vaccinations in schools: HPV private beta

The mission patch for the HPV private beta features Mavis the polar bear watching the sun rise over the horizon, representing the launch of our new service into private beta.
Manage vaccinations in schools: Doubles private beta

The mission patch for the release supporting ‘doubles’ (co-administered MenACWY and Td/IPV vaccinations) features Mavis the polar bear meeting her double.
Micro.blog went off the rails today, for some reason the day I’m out of town an old memory leak decided to blow up into a much worse problem. I think I’ve got it under control now.
In the Bluesky announcement about checkmark verification is the tidbit that 270k accounts have linked their username and domain name. 270k custom domains! That is very cool and a great sign for the open web.
Speaking of Objective-C, when I see example code that looks like this:
NSMutableArray<NSString *>* paths
I simplify it to:
NSMutableArray* paths
I don’t think declaring types everywhere improved the language at all. Let a dynamic language be dynamic. 🤪
New docs: The role of Markdown in WordLand.
ArtLung
• Joe Crawford
Easter
Experimenting with a special build of Micro.blog for Mac with Gemma 3 (4 billion params) running inside the app. Seems a good balance of download size and RAM, allowing me to run some AI magic on device that might be cost-prohibitive or wasteful on the server.