"The 19th developed seven key initiatives to guide our priorities for the next three years." Doing this work in public is such a smart move.
Ben Werdmuller
• Ben Werdmuller
People and blogs involved with and about the IndieWeb community, the fediverse, and/or the open web in general.
Ben Werdmuller
• Ben Werdmuller
"The 19th developed seven key initiatives to guide our priorities for the next three years." Doing this work in public is such a smart move.
What if you made a social network out of RSS? Then your blogroll would be the list of people you follow. Their updates would show up in a reverse chronologic list of posts that would look like something from Bluesky or Twitter. You could view a list of the people you follow, and expand each person to see their most recent five posts, summarized, with a link to each to read the whole thing. Since there are no limits to the length of a post in RSS there would be no limit to the length of one of these posts.
Did a live server migration over the weekend, switching over DNS like…
Chris Aldrich
• Chris Aldrich
ArtLung
• Joe Crawford
I would like to get on the record.
We're going to have some interop based on RSS not too far down the road. A network that will only require an RSS feed for entry. It's what we should've built in 2006 and didn't.
Sitting outside at the hotel, drinking so much water and Gatorade. I always seem to get sick while traveling. 😷
The new header graphic is gift from Stan Krute at Fresh Art Daily.
Manuel Moreale — Everything Feed
• Manuel Moreale
If someone manages to create a content blocker for MacOS/iOS that prevents all the content that mentions either AI or vibe coding to reach my screen, I’d buy it in a heartbeat. I am so goddamn tired of reading about AI, GPT models, and people vibe-coding. I get it, it’s fun tech, but it’s exhausting. It’s the crypto/NTF craze on steroids.
Thank you for keeping RSS alive. You're awesome.
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We're in the doldrums of summer. It's hot and muggy, but I am where you want to be this time of year, in the Catskill Mountains, where there's lots to do outdoors, the peaches are fantastic right now, apples coming soon. I'm working a few hours a day on the integration of writing and timelines built around feeds. Instead of using Bluesky or Mastodon, with their limits, we use WordPress for storing posts. It has none of their limits, has a high performance open source server back-end, not without problems, but far ahead of where the competition is in terms are reliablity and ease of implementation. To be part of this network, all you need to do is a way of producing an RSS feed. Seems pretty openly billionaire-proof wouldn't you say.
Ben Werdmuller
• Ben Werdmuller
From startup CTO to newsroom leader: Ask me anything.