IndieWeb pour WordPress – l’esprit POSSE Liked IndieWeb pour WordPress – l’esprit POSSE by Didier J. Poursuivre la Lecture →
IndieWeb Carnival – Community and belonging A long, long time ago, I signed up to host the November IndieWeb carnival and thought haha, I’m definitely going to forget. Poursuivre la Lecture →
broken webmentions for the past couple of weeks, all pings on alexsirac.com have created comments (that’s expected) where the URL is the homepage of the person doing the webmention instead of the page where the webmention happens (not cool!). Poursuivre la Lecture →
Liked Enjoy the difference by Simone Silvestroni (minutestomidnight.co.uk) Three years after I left Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, I might have found a space where to both agree and disagree in peace, while growing connections. Poursuivre la Lecture →
at least the indieweb has humans in it Liked https://werd.io/2023/as-social-networks-begin-to-fill-with by Ben Werdmuller (werd.io) As social networks begin to fill with AI-generated crap, it occurs to me that the small, independent web will be the last place where you know you’ll find content and conversations from real people. Poursuivre la Lecture →
How I got into personal websites Replied to Send a Friend a Webmention Day or Some of my Thinking about Webmentions by https://sarajaksa.eu/2023/07/send-a-friend-a-webmention-day-or-some-of-my-thinking-about-webmentions/Sara Jakša (sarajaksa.eu) Since we all here, lets talk about how you got into personal websites. Poursuivre la Lecture →
searching for a recipe Liked Searching for a recipe by Jeremy Cherfas (jeremycherfas.net) We are looking after a friend’s place in the country and perhaps the hardest work is keeping on top of the vegetable garden. Poursuivre la Lecture →
indieweb carnival Just found out about the first edition of the IndieWeb Carnival, which is for June 2023. Poursuivre la Lecture →