People and blogs involved with and about the IndieWeb community, the fediverse, and/or the open web in general.
Ben Werdmuller
• Ben Werdmuller
Congress moves to cut off states' AI regulations
Manuel Moreale — Everything Feed
• Manuel Moreale
Celebrating kindness
Ben Werdmuller
• Ben Werdmuller
How to get good fried rice
Ads used to be this great
The Knicks really did win
The Knicks did actually win last night. I didn't dream it.
I remember when the Knicks sucked.
In my heart I believe they still do.
But here we are, my Knicks actually have an approximately 1 in 4 chance of winning the championship.
I hope it's Minnesota we end up playing.
All in the family. 😀
Finished watching videos and reading about OpenAI’s Codex. Pretty wild. The design they’ve come up with (based on pull requests) is both powerful and encourages human review. I could see using this at least for a narrow set of tasks.
This is what my WordLand blog looks like now. Quite a transformation! Sooo pretty. We're going to keep tweaking it up, so it's even more beautiful and more and more useful, but it's going to take some time. As the Supremes used to sing. I need love love love to ease my mind.
This Week in the IndieWeb
Nice updates for the next FediForum: keynote by Cory Doctorow and a what’s new on the open social web session by Laurens Hof of the Fediverse Report.
Didn’t realize until this week that the RSS.app feeds support RSS and JSON Feed. Very cool. I’m starting to use it to follow a couple Twitter / X folks from the AI industry. Hate giving X any attention, though.
Discovery of this random app
Activitypub vs Webmention Do You Need Them ?
fundor333.com/post/2025/activitypub-vs-webmention-do-you-need-them/
An Easy Way to Start a Life in the IndieWeb
fundor333.com/post/2025/an-easy-way-to-start-a-life-in-the-indieweb/
More Stuff I Do With Webmention, Micropub and Brid.gy
fundor333.com/post/2023/more-stuff-i-do-with-webmention-micropub-and-bridgy/
Word of the day
Sometimes when someone is talking I will hear a word and think I haven’t heard that one before! If I hear – or read – a word I haven’t heard before, I usually look it up. I wonder what this word means!, I think to myself. If I read a fun word, I used to make it my “word of the day” which I would share with friends. I don’t do this much anymore, although I had a lot of fun doing it – listening and spelunking for words in the veritable caverns of English to find a cool word. With that in mind, I have a word of the day for today! The word of the day is: haar. The Cambridge Dictionary defines haar as: a cold mist coming from the sea to the east of Scotland or northern England: Besides being a useful word to describe a weather condition common to Scotland – fog! – it is also fun to say. Haar. Said like a pirate would say arr, except with a “h” at the start.
Brainstorming a Notion-powered static site generator
How I navigate my website wiki
One thing I've been waiting to hear about Trump's $400 million jet. We don't need the money.
Ben Werdmuller
• Ben Werdmuller
Great Startups Run on Feedback
A culture of open, direct feedback is important for any organization to foster. Jen Dennard has some great tips here:
"Like most things, the key to getting the value is to make it a habit. Set aside time during 1:1s or make a recurring team meeting (like a monthly retro) to create space for feedback and learnings. Make sure to include critical and positive feedback to help build confidence while driving progress. Ask for feedback on new processes and team goals."
I think this last piece is particularly crucial. Feedback more meaningful - and more useful - when it goes in both directions. Taking feedback at the same time you're giving it means that you're building trust - and getting an early signal on where you might be going wrong as a leader.
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