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• Joe Crawford
People and blogs involved with and about the IndieWeb community, the fediverse, and/or the open web in general.
WordPress’s new Link Fixer is in some ways similar to the archiving features that we’ve had baked into Micro.blog for years. But I like their option to routinely fix broken links. I’ve been thinking maybe a report that makes it easier to do this, even if it’s not automatic.
Dave Rupert wants to see more writing about making things better:
It’s cheap and easy to complain and say “[Thing] is bad”, but it’s also free to share what you think would be better.
Good post. Complaining can sometimes be valuable, but also too often we target people instead of ideas and institutions, achieving nothing. The constant negativity can be overwhelming.
Chris Aldrich
• Chris Aldrich
Here's a news page with stories from the most-quoted blogs on Hacker News. A brilliant idea. All I did was give each item a category, and shortened the URL. The brief writeup is here.
I'm going to WordCamp Europe in June in Poland. Can't wait.
No one else can see this message. You are the only real person. The rest of us are alien robots sent here to test you.
Sending my First Webmention
blog.rickardlindberg.me/2026/02/03/sending-my-first-webmention.html
IndieWebify.Me? Yes please!
blog.rickardlindberg.me/2026/02/04/indie-webify-me-yes-please.html
Wednesday session
Wednesday session
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There’s a fun discussion on today’s Hard Fork about Moltbook. We live in an increasingly bizarre world. I don’t want slop to overwhelm human-centered social networks, but I’m also mostly fine with AI-only networks like Sora or Moltbot because it’s segregated.
Manuel Moreale — Everything Feed
• Manuel Moreale
Ad Blockers didn’t help kill the open web
I wrote an app that implements Inbound RSS for WordPress sites. Three months ago, a few little glitches but remarkably reliable. Open source. That's how I have scripting.com output hooked up to daveverse.org input. It stopped working this morning, not sure why. This is actually a test to see if this works. (Postscript: It did work. But I have two earlier posts today that did not get through.)
Brett Terpstra blogs about his upcoming app BlogBook:
This is a new app I’m publishing as a complement to Marked 3. It generates a “Book” from WordPress, Micro.blog, or Ghost blogs.
Sounds great. It will generate a table of contents and can export in various formats including PDF and ePub.
Automattic shipped a WordPress plugin that adds a source:markdown element to a WordPress feed. This is very cool. We're going to add this to the feed for daveverse site.
We need a short name for ChatGPT-like product. If I want to make a general statement about products in the category, there is, as far as I know, no word to use. Same with Twitter and tweet, so I call them twitter-like products and use tweet for posts to any twitter-like product. The whole idea of a different name (like toot, skeet) for each service is linguistic travesty. Anyway, ChatGPT-like is also an unacceptable term. If it had a fun name like OurMind -- then OurMind-like would work. If only William Safire were here.
This Anthropic post is pretty much what I would write too, as a reaction to ads coming in OpenAI. I actually do believe OpenAI when they say they won’t let ads influence answers, but people are going to think that anyway. People still think Instagram uses the phone’s microphone to listen randomly!
ArtLung
• Joe Crawford
