People and blogs involved with and about the IndieWeb community, the fediverse, and/or the open web in general.
Preserving calm in software over time
Manuel Moreale — Everything Feed
• Manuel Moreale
Interviews, interviews, interviews
Artemis “via”
Finding all sorts of things as I go through my mom’s house, especially old photos and books. But also a few favorite toys. I remember having to put Optimus Prime on layaway at the store in our neighborhood.
Brainstorming search engine ranking introspection
Preserving calm in software over time
Artemis “via”
ArtLung
• Joe Crawford
WOCA: My second time showing
Showing art and giving away beach toys and and trading art sharing affirmations at @_woca_ and hanging out with pals like @chrisgreazel and @northone_art and new friends too. Much love to @radiantbeerco for hosting on this chilly night. (–IG) I had fun. Kelly came with me. Typically when I’ve gone up to WOCA I will...
Artemis dense layout
Grouping threaded posts in Artemis
Hi! Candle expert here, this is not funny. Candles only do this when they’re...
Hi! Candle expert here, this is not funny. Candles only do this when they’re in extreme distress.
I guess I kinda get why people hate AI
anthony.noided.media/blog/ai/programming/2026/02/14/i-guess-i-kinda-get-why-people-hate-ai.html
To be clear, I think AI will be ultimately extremely helpful. I still am using it on my projects. I am going to use it at my next job. I, personally, don’t hate AI.
But I can’t deny that the vibes right now are awful.
Not just bad, awful. It’s not just the “chat we’re cooked you’re the permanent underclass” stuff influencers say. It’s not just the “everybody is fucked” hyperbole CEOs sprout. It’s the actual, day-to-day experience with the technology. I’m a programmer—AI actually helps me a lot. But for normal people, their interactions are profoundly more negative, and none of the people behind this technology seem to care.
Graduating between mediums of communication
Miloš Miljković blogging about his blog manager for Emacs:
It took me less that two hours with Google Gemini to create microblog.el, a micro.blog manager for Emacs which can edit old posts, create new ones (even with images), auto-complete tags and perform lightning-fast full text search. What a time to be alive!
This isn’t only about AI. With open platforms you don’t need permission. Just build things.
blakewatson.com - I used Claude Code and GSD to build the accessibility tool I’ve always wanted
You know my thoughts on generative tools based on large language models, but this example of personal empowerment is undeniably liberating.
The Mythology Of Conscious AI
This superb essay by Anil Seth won the 2025 Berggruen Prize Essay Competition.
The future history of AI is not yet written. There is no inevitability to the directions AI might yet take. To think otherwise is to be overly constrained by our conceptual inheritance, weighed down by the baggage of bad science fiction and submissive to the self-serving narrative of tech companies laboring to make it to the next financial quarter. Time is short, but collectively we can still decide which kinds of AI we really want and which we really don’t.
Streetwise
Streetwise
What Micro.blog traffic looks like when we see bots go crazy trying to find vulnerabilities. Very annoying.
I don’t watch much hockey but now really getting into this USA vs. Canada gold medal game. 🏒