People and blogs involved with and about the IndieWeb community, the fediverse, and/or the open web in general.
I’ve been writing about the rebirth of WordPress in similar terms, on my blog, in podcasts, hoping people would listen. WordPress is a lot more than people think. We can have all this, a lot sooner than you think.
ArtLung
• Joe Crawford
Cousins 50 years apart.
Love this. JJ, me, Shannon, Angel. We lost Eddie a few decades ago but he was there in spirit. Family is fraught. Family is awesome. All love. Hold your dear ones close.
Still waiting on bug fixes in our Android app to be approved. Apple’s review times seem consistently faster than Google now. I don’t want any review for bug fixes, of course, but gotta hand it to Apple for improving this so much.
Barry Hess on his blog:
What I wouldn’t give for all of us to be a bit more naive.
A bit less social media.
A bit less 24-hour news.
Mastodon quote posts in Micro.blog
Machine knitting: carriage return to work
Paul Frazee has another post about the relationship between a PDS and the app layer of AT Protocol. With diagrams! Good description of how moderation and migration can work.
Ben Werdmuller
• Ben Werdmuller
How aesthetics destroyed privacy and polarized us
Has the internet led to more polarization, or is this more of a great unmasking, where people feel more comfortable to share opinions they've always held?
Adios, Cáceres!
Adios, Cáceres!
ArtLung
• Joe Crawford
There was drizzle today at OB. The water is colder. It’s perfect.
Matt Mullenweg
• Matt
Work With Music
If you’re not playing music while you’re working, you’re missing out. It’s incredible how sounds can transform how our brain works. You can, on tap, put yourself into a different mode of being with music; you can change your drive, motivation, mood, and more. There are some apps that have started to hack this, such … Continue reading Work With Music →
I’ve been testing with Mastodon quote posts, which I’ll officially announce (partial) support for in Micro.blog tomorrow. Not gonna lie, a little surprised that my first pass implementation mostly worked. As I’ve said too many times, ActivityPub testing is tricky.
Mark Gurman writing about recent news and also next year’s foldable iPhone:
As for how the foldable iPhone will look, I am increasingly told that users should imagine two titanium iPhone Airs side-by-side. In other words, it’s going to be super thin and a design achievement.
Sunday night session
Sunday night session
This is really neat for fediverse devs: ActivityPub.Academy. Essentially a modified version of Mastodon that can show a log of activities being sent, to troubleshoot interoperability problems.
WNBA playoffs! Watching Aces vs. Fever. Only a quarter left and Aces might be falling too far behind. 🏀
New release of the feedlandSockets code. Still more work to do.
I’ve drafted some posts about current events, especially working through my thoughts on free speech and social platforms, but I think my blog needs to veer away from the political for a while. Also, watched Josh Shapiro on Meet the Press this morning and thought his answers were really good. 🇺🇸