Rainy day in Austin. Looking out from my car as the skyline fades up into the mist.
People and blogs involved with and about the IndieWeb community, the fediverse, and/or the open web in general.
Rainy day in Austin. Looking out from my car as the skyline fades up into the mist.
OpenAI often makes fun of their own product names — “really bad at naming things” — but Google’s image product is literally called Nano Banana. 🍌
But perhaps the death of search is good for the future of the web. Perhaps websites can be free of dumb rankings and junky ads that are designed to make fractions of a penny at a time. Perhaps the web needs to be released from the burden of this business model. Perhaps mass readership isn’t possible for the vast majority of websites and was never really sustainable in the first place.
aaron-gustafson.com/notebook/dynamic-datalist-autocomplete-from-an-api/
Great minds think alike! I have a very similar HTML web component on the front page of The Session called input-autosuggest.
I like this blog post by Robin Rendle about whether the current disruption of search engines might be a good thing:
Perhaps the web needs to be released from the burden of this business model. Perhaps mass readership isn’t possible for the vast majority of websites and was never really sustainable in the first place.
Most blogs are not monetized with ads and shouldn’t be. There are still indirect benefits to writing on the web. Sharing for the sake of it, bringing people into newsletters or subscriptions, and building an audience that leads to other good things, jobs, friends.
cydstumpel.nl/why-we-teach-our-students-progressive-enhancement/
Progressive enhancement is about building something robust, that works everywhere, and then making it better where possible.
ArtLung
• Joe Crawford
Richard MacManus mentions Ev Williams posting about when Google bought Pyra/Blogger in The Blogosphere Blossoms in 2003 As RSS Readers Catch On. I mentioned it in my post/page Blogosphere Part 2: Musings/Blogosphere: 22 years ago: …so I’ve not had a net connection in about 16 hours. The HUGE news from last night announced was that...
ArtLung
• Joe Crawford
“What a terrible thing it is,” said Donald Trump, “And all we can do right now is pray for the victims, and for those that were very badly hurt.” Such was the president’s reaction to the mass shooting at Brown University. We are inured to these clichéd formulations. But they are an essential element of...
Ben Werdmuller
• Ben Werdmuller
"Each year, we ask some of the smartest people in digital media what they think is coming in the year ahead. Here's what they told us." Some essays from the annual collection that caught my eye.
calendar.perfplanet.com/2025/nolojs-reducing-js-workload-html-css/
You might not need (much) JavaScript for these common interface patterns.
While we all love the power and flexibility JS provides, we should also respect it, and our users, by limiting its use to only what it needs to do.
Yes! Client-side JavaScript should do what only client-side JavaScript can do.
ArtLung
• Joe Crawford
Matt Mullenweg
• Matt
One of Carl Jung’s famous quotes is to “Beware unearned wisdom.” Sometimes it’s brought up in the context of psychedelics. From LSD and the Mind of the Universe by Christopher Bache: Psychedelics give us temporary access to realities beyond our pay grade, allowing us to experience things beyond our normal capacity. It’s all too easy … Continue reading Beware Unearned Wisdom →
Listened to a podcast interview with the CEO of AWS. It's a $107 billion business with hundreds of thousands of employees.
The NakedJen film festival is coming up.
For day 2 of the winter photo challenge: cozy blanket and cozy book, The Spellshop.