Turning a page into a feed
Why and how I added a feed to my indie web directories directory.
Ghostty Is Leaving GitHub – Mitchell Hashimoto
I too have been annoyed by GitHub’s performance lately, and that’s just from using it personally.
I can’t imagine what’s it’s like for those relying on it for paid work right now.
Curious to see where Ghostty ends up, and what impact this has on its contributions.
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Feeling inspired after day one of IndieWebCamp Düsseldorf 2026. …
Hallo IndieWebCamp Düsseldorf! 👋
I’ll be joining in remotely this weekend. I do wish I was there with you all, maybe next time!
liked The Colonization of Confidence., Sightless Scribbles
“They are selling you a solution to a problem they created. They want you to feel insecure. If you feel insecure, you pay the subscription.”
“You are not bad. You are a jazz musician in a world trying to sell ringtones.”
here’s a collection of articles that to some degree answer the question “Why have a personal website?” with “Because it’s fun, and the internet used to be fun."
(It still is, but it used to be, too)
liked Open Tabs - Ricardo Chávez
Every time I visit Ricardo’s garden his open tabs become my open tabs.
I’ve seen a few indie web directories popping up lately, so in an attempt to keep track of them all I’ve started on a directory of indie web directories.
Then I was introduced to Russel’s paradox, which asks if a directory should include itself?
The answer is no, you make another one.
all the signs are pointing to the fact that we might be in endgame for “open” as we’ve known it on the Internet over the last few decades
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