People and blogs involved with and about the IndieWeb community, the fediverse, and/or the open web in general.
Really simple book and beans
Updated the new help page for Open Graph card templates, which are rolling out in Micro.blog today. Plug-in developers can essentially design cards with HTML and CSS. Micro.blog then renderers them as static images.
Test post test post test post test post test post test post, my kingdom for a test post!
I got a few good error reports and that led to an easy fix. So if you had a problem creating a new post on WordLand could you please try again and report any problems, or success. Thanks!
David Smith blogging on the 5 year anniversary of Widgetsmith, telling the story of how a seemingly niche app ended up huge:
I then open my helpdesk page and I am shocked by what I see. There are new emails coming in at a rate of multiple per second. A literal waterfall of customer outreach.
Drove through my old neighborhood in south Austin for the first time in a while. In some ways, the decades haven’t changed it. But things are still different. A few larger new houses. Waymo cars driving themselves down streets as if that is perfectly normal and not science fiction.
How Artemis polls web feeds
When Paramount said firing Colbert was financial, I think they were telling the truth. Unless they dumped Colbert the $8 billion deal with the Ellisons wouldn't happen. So it was Colbert or $8 billion. They went for the money. Pretty sure it's the same thing with ABC and Kimmel.
Going to Madrid. brb
Going to Madrid. brb
Meta’s Ray-Ban Display glasses really are impressive. I’m not going to support Meta with a purchase, but I do appreciate the work that went into them. Nice live demos too, even if a couple failed. Ben Thompson:
They are an excellent explanation as to why Apple now fully pre-records their product announcements, but it’s the risk of demo fails happening that makes them so compelling.
How Artemis polls web feeds
Me and Julio down by Shaka when the walls fell.
Me and Julio down by Shaka when the walls fell.
Matt Mullenweg
• Matt
Every 6 Minutes
I’m at a dinner tonight and they have these old magazines on the table, including some old copies of WIRED, which, if you can imagine, as a kid in Houston in the 90s, was a portal to the amazing world of the internet and technology. I flipped through, and there is an entire web hosting … Continue reading Every 6 Minutes →
ArtLung
• Joe Crawford
The waves were inconsistent but in the best way. They made space for me to take some photos. And I joined the coffee Zoom of a friend. Yes, I joined a Zoom call from the water. It was nice. Camaraderie is worth seeking out, even digitally, even in the water. Loneliness, disaffection, dislocation, disconnection are everywhere. And we need each other—human connection—more than ever. It’s a time of great misery and injustice and there’s much work to do. Let’s get to it, in kindness.
Listening to This Week in Startups interviewing Medium’s Tony Stubblebine. He makes the wild claim that ChatGPT’s obsession with the em dash is because it’s so commonly used in Medium posts! I’m having trouble accepting this theory, but it would be amazing if true.
Wednesday session
Wednesday session