A browser-based RSS reader that stores everything locally. There’s also a directory you can explore to get you started.
People and blogs involved with and about the IndieWeb community, the fediverse, and/or the open web in general.
Back from NYC, here’s a short video from some time in the city.
Dan Moren makes a great point at Six Colors about the ongoing Grok is still in the App Store controversy:
It is absolutely unconscionable that, as of this writing, X is not only still on the App Store but is ranked #1 in “News” and that Grok is the #3 free app.
With trending lists, the platform owner cedes discovery to an algorithm. If Apple and Google aren’t ready to ban Twitter / X, the very least they could do is stop recommending the app to new users through these lists.
Matt Birchler on AI-assisted bespoke apps:
I’m calling it now: if 2025 was the year of “vibe coding,” 2026 is going to be the year of “micro apps.” It’s the year a meaningful number of people begin to solve their own problems by building custom software tailored specifically to their needs.
We're recommending that people running their own instances of FeedLand create another index for the items table, on the whenCreated column.
A Practical guide to building a parser in Go
gagor.pro/2026/01/a-practical-guide-to-building-a-parser-in-go/
Weeknote 2025-W47: Diverse Discoveries via the IndieWeb
Matt Mullenweg
• Matt
Classical Accordian
So my new obsession is a Ukrainian-born musician, Alexander Hrustevich, who plays a type of chromatic Russian accordion called a Bayan. He plays incredible transcriptions of classical pieces, replicating the parts of an entire orchestra with just two hands. If you’re familiar with Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, you know the Presto for Summer is one of … Continue reading Classical Accordian →
ArtLung
• Joe Crawford
I look at waves sidelong and sometimes after they break there’s a rainfall, complete with rainbow. It lasts for a second or so. It’s an excellent consolation prize for failing to ride the wave.
Finished reading: Ship of Magic by Robin Hobb. Starts slow, took about a third in until I really got into it. Fantastic. 📚
As I listened to the mayor of Minneapolis speak I thought he was going say "get the fuck out of Minneapolis" but of course he couldn't say that and then he said it.
Today's song: Playing in the Band.
What’s happening with ICE is like January 6 four years later with billions of dollars behind it and many months of planning and studying history for prior art.
I'm doing little demos of stuff I'm working on in WordLand, here's a narrated demo that shows how instant updates are going. As often the recording level is too low, so turn up the volume if you want to hear the comments. A productive Saturday session.
Matt Mullenweg
• Matt
Mad Ones
The only people for me are the mad ones. The ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn, like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars. … Continue reading Mad Ones →
Argosy Book Store.