The EFF gets everything wrong. It’s observable. Empirical. The EFF stands up for something that’s supposedly good for people and the web, but if you look closer, it’s actually bad for the web and the people, and serves the interest of big tech companies, usually Google.
People and blogs involved with and about the IndieWeb community, the fediverse, and/or the open web in general.
I organize my work in OPML and have even taught Claude how to work with me in outlines.
I prefer to do my middle of the night iPad writing sprees on Twitter instead of Bluesky because no character limit. No one is going to read the stuff on either platform, so why not go for ease of use for writing.
Reading Medea by Rosie Hewlett.
Reading Medea by Rosie Hewlett.
Iʼm Now Sending Out Charmed Webmentions
Delightful first day at IndieWebCamp Nuremberg, great sessions, more than half led by first time IndieWebCamp participants!https://events.indieweb.org/2026/06/-indiewebcamp-nuremberg-7EIKg0lqfg93Session notes have been archived! Recordings coming soon.Want to join us for the IndieWeb Create Day tomorrow?https://indieweb.org/Create_DayIf you’re in Germany, hop on a train and join us in-person.Or join us with the Zoom remote participation option! Optionally add yourself here:* https://indieweb.org/2026/Nuremberg#Remote_ParticipantsWe’ll publish the Zoom link Sunday morning (CEST). Until then, feel free to join us in the chat for updates: https://chat.indieweb.org/#IndieWeb #IndieWebCamp #IWCNUR #IWCNUR2026 #hackathon #hackDay #createDay
Chris Aldrich
• Chris Aldrich
Food delivery robot trying to navigate a tight space. I thought for sure it was going to get stuck.
Thanks Dave for the kind words. There’s a lot to do but I know we’re on the right path. Still digging! 🙂
Not a great time for my car’s A/C to start failing, driving back from Dallas. Way too hot out. Wish I was back at the beach.
Village Burger Bar. Ginormous onion rings.
It's remarkable that some people fondly miss Googles RSS reader app, already gone for over a decade. Remarkable because they captured the market, wiped out all competition (they deserved it, the products were awful) and then shut their own product down, leaving a toxic karmic bomb crater in its place.
Only steal from the best
As a writer I've stolen lots of ideas. All writers do it. How do you think we get our ideas.
Which is why it's so weird that they object to having their ideas stolen en masse.
We go through this regularly, basically you make a living doing something, and you aren't paid enough.
So every subject in every context arrives at the same place. Why aren't they paying me. I must be paid.
It is a permanent obsession with writers.
I try to be honest and admit that I steal from other writers, but I only steal from the best! :-)
My focus is making Micro.blog a great blogging platform. But on the social side, I also love that it’s maybe the last social network that is ambivalent to metrics and engagement. Every other platform — even Mastodon — has algorithmic feeds or trends. That’s fine for them, but not what I want to do.
I’m not much of a meme person, but this Frog and Toad + Claude is hilarious and true. “Cookies” is an all-time great story. 🍪
I loved seeing this: Why Inkwell is so useful while on vacation. Inkwell tries to have an interface that works for staying current with everything today but also for skimming through things you might have missed that are important. Good for vacations or taking breaks from the internet.
I’m a broken record on the futility of TestFlight beta approvals, but I was reminded of it again when I considered doing a new beta for Epilogue over the weekend. If it requires Apple approval, now I have another thing to manage, in addition to all these apps. Might as well just ship to everyone.
