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James' Coffee Blog Supports Webmention
James' Coffee Blog

A 255 byte web page

Tantek, in celebration of 8-Bit Day (the 265th day of the year), published a blog post with the following challenge: […] build an entire website where each resource fits into at most 8-bits worth of bytes. 255 bytes maximum size HTML, and maximum size of any linked external ...

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Waiting on hold. “There are currently 146 callers ahead of you…” Seriously?!

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Looking through Federico Viticci’s iOS 26 review. He starts on a fairly positive note about Liquid Glass. Or at least, not a “the sky is falling” panic:

I can’t stress this enough: the first thing you need to understand about Liquid Glass is that it’s not a drastic, groundbreaking redesign that changes the look of your iPhone overnight, like iOS 7 did for millions of people in 2013.

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I had a flash last night during the Emmys. The Bloggers of Mastodon. I loved the concept right off the bat, so I wrote a blog post using in WordLand that went through WordPress and landed on Mastodon. It all works. Where are the other Bloggers of Mastodon? Let's start a club! ;-)

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I've gotten a lovely response to the Que Sera Sera post I linked to here. It's from 1996, I was reporting from a tech conference I was at where there were all angry men on stage threatening everyone else. They may not have known they were doing that, but it was awful. And so different from the web we were just beginning to understand at that time. I'm going to start going through the posts that I remember making a difference at the time. No better way for me to remember what the web is, going back to these memories when it was all fresh and new, before the leaders of tech realized what was going on. Google didn't ship for another two years. It probably wasn't even in development at the time. Yet I think the last section is a good anthem for the web, for those of us who think it's time to cut pop all the bullshit off the stack and get back to our roots.

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feedland.org or feedland.com?

This question has come up quite a bit lately. People don't know that there are two places you can use FeedLand, feedland.org and feedland.com. There's a lot of history here, and some uncertainty about the future, so there's not much I can do other than explain the situation...

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When All You Have Is a Robots.txt Hammer – Pixel Envy

pxlnv.com/blog/when-all-you-have-is-a-robots-hammer/

I write here for you, not for the benefit of building the machines producing a firehose of spam, scams, and slop. The artificial intelligence companies have already violated the expectations of even a public web. Regardless of the benefits they have created — and I do believe there are benefits to these technologies — they have behaved unethically. Defensive action is the only control a publisher can assume right now.

adactio.com/links/22130

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A very smart application of AI. Google could add it to the debugger. When my program crashes deep in jQuery code, with no stack crawl, it could suggest what the problem might be without me have to try to describe it for ChatGPT. The Google AI debugger would be able to look everywhere any anywhere in the virtual machine. Much faster than I can. As a programmer I hope they're working on this. Or maybe it's already out in testing form?

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Watching the Emmys. 📺

“…and laugh out loud comedies like The Bear.” 🤣

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Weekend YouTubes

One of my favorite YouTubers is Charles Cornell (WordPress-powered!), who creates great videos that break down the music theory of various things you’ve heard, such as this adorable one featuring SNES soundtracks or The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. I first came across him reacting to Jacob Collier in 2020. Once I got super-into … Continue reading Weekend YouTubes

James' Coffee Blog Supports Webmention
James' Coffee Blog

Second person birds

I remember the feeling of the light shining around and through the curtains. Then there was music: melodies in chirp. I wanted to close my eyes and go back to sleep for just a while longer, enjoying the warmth of my bed, but I didn’t want to forget the light and the music – there was a moment so wonderful just behind the curtain. Bird song plays the role that so many people do and have done in my life: the bird song is the music that starts my day. I wonder if the birds know how far their songs carry, how we notice the patterns and changes in their tone, how we find both wonder and joy in figuring out from where the song calls, how their song starts and adds life to the day. This is my entry for the September 2025 IndieWeb Carnival, hosted by Sophia at toground.link. The topic is "second person birds".

James' Coffee Blog Supports Webmention
James' Coffee Blog

Rain

I don’t think it’s going to rain that much I thought to myself before going out yesterday. I took my summer jacket: a light blue denim coat that brings me a lot of joy. My jacket keeps me warm. However, my jacket doesn’t have a hood. Later in the day, when I got to my desti...

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

ActivityPub is notorious for being a little chatty, and FEP-044f (quote posts) is sort of an extreme example of that. Lots of back and forth between servers, approving quotes, fetching content, deleting approval stamps, etc. I’m not saying I have a better idea… except <blockquote>. 🤪

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A couple of days ago I saw a post from Evan Prodromou asking if I had seen a product announcement, and was wondering what I thought of the name. I said it was the first I heard of it. They called their product Really Simple Lip Balm. I told him it was the first I heard about it, so I didn't know. A few days later it doesn't feel good. Kind of like feeling slimed. You don't see people coming out with products named Slaughterhouse Five, for good reason. Think of something original. Something that expresses your idea as something more than a ripoff. That's about all I have to say about it at this time.

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The nightly email didn't go out last night at midnight Eastern. I believe I've found the cause and have implemented a workaround. Testing now, and with any luck last night's mail will go out in a few minutes. Still diggin.

Chris Aldrich Updates instantly via WebSub Supports Webmention Valid
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Typewritten index card which reads: Axxuy, Replying to your "post via email", while tempting, seemed absurdist given your topic at hand. So here I am typing up a response on my 1950 Royal KMG which I'll typecast via webmention on wy own website. Perhaps a bit of the old mixed in with the new? I've been enjoying your #blaugust series, particularly your #typewriter specific posts. Looks like you've got a nice little collection going over there. Keep up the good work! Best, Chris Aldrich / www.boffosocko.com

Chris Aldrich Updates instantly via WebSub Supports Webmention Valid
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I’m glad to see that I’m not the only IndieWeb person with webmentions on their site who’s writing about typewriters and typecasting. 

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Old Business Cards

I recently came across a few old business cards I designed back in 1999. The first ones were for my services as a saxophone player: A few notes: This was for my “design” business: I would also design business cards for friends, here’s one for my friend who was a percussionist and vibraphonist, Chase Jordan: