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• Joe Crawford
People and blogs involved with and about the IndieWeb community, the fediverse, and/or the open web in general.
Installed the iOS 26 beta. Liquid Glass is much weirder and more bubbly on iOS than on macOS. Don’t feel too strongly about it except that old and new apps now feel like they are from different operating systems.
Flowers.
IndieWeb Carnival: Tone Colors
reillyspitzfaden.com/posts/2025/08/indieweb-carnival-tone-colors/
Digital, physical
Collaborative web weaving
What is the web equivalent?
Monday session
Monday session
Maurice Parker blogs that his outliner Zavala will always be free. I also think there’s a good parallel in here to what people might do if they didn’t have to work as much. They would still do something! Creating or helping people will always be rewarding.
Reddit blocking the Internet Archive is another step back for the open web, but maybe not too surprising after they shut down API access last year.
…we’re limiting some of their access to Reddit data to protect redditors.
Protect users, or protect Reddit monetizing user data by selling it to AI companies?
Thanks @jim for the quick update to the mnml theme for Micro.blog, adding support for the category intro text feature. I’ve updated a couple more plug-ins (like Marfa and Alpine) and others will be updated later.
GitHub CEO resigns to go back to doing his own thing:
…my startup roots have begun tugging on me and I’ve decided to leave GitHub to become a founder again. GitHub and its leadership team will continue its mission as part of Microsoft’s CoreAI organization, with more details shared soon. I’ll be staying through the end of 2025 to help guide the transition and am leaving with a deep sense of pride in everything we’ve built as a remote-first organization spread around the world.
GitHub is a unique product that deserves to be run independently. But also, I’m not too worried about this change.
Category improvements
Session talk
This website is for humans - localghost
Listening to Decoder with Notion CEO Ivan Zhao. Stunning to me that Notion has 900+ employees. I can’t even imagine what I would do that many people. Wouldn’t mind 9 employees for Micro.blog, though.
Fixed a bit of breakage on the Links page over the weekend.
It hasn't hit us yet
Theory about why we don’t fight to save the US.
Many of us haven’t personally felt much impact.
No hyperinflation yet.
The police still respond as they always have, wearing badges, faces uncovered.
The shelves are full at the supermarket.
The electricity is on, as is the internet. Buses and subways are running. The airports are open.
The Obamas and Clintons are still free, living in the US.
We read the news about universities and news orgs giving in. Corruption at the FBI and in Congress and the Supreme Court.
No major hurricanes, earthquakes, fires, tornados so cuts at FEMA not felt yet.
And we’ve been living in a normal way for hundreds of years. We’ve had no time to get used to the new normal. It doesn’t feel like anything yet.
I fear by the time we feel it it will be far too late, by design.
One more bingeable, Blue Lights from BBC on HBO Max. I love police dramas, esp British ones. I watched Peaky Blinders earlier this year and The Fall, another British crime drama, and, amazingly they all take place in Belfast, believe it or not, and don't count the number of times people say "wee" in the darndest places in BBC Belfast crime dramas. Do Brits really say wee all the time? How did I not see that coming.