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I added a couple of new things to my #PersonalWebsite, an Upvote button inspired by @eclecticpassions and a "This week in other years" section featuring posts from years before made in the same calendar week (despite 500+ posts I still don't have enough for an "On This Day" kinda thing).
I'll write a quick post about these later :P
New #blogpost where I share some new additions for my #Jekyll website, such as a section featuring posts from this week in previous years, an improved music widget and an upvote button!
This is day 42 of #100DaysToOffload
joelchrono.xyz/blog/website-ch…
Website changes: new section, music widget, and upvotes
I made a couple of additions to my Jekyll site and decided to share them all here!joelchrono.xyz
Blogged: AI policy and human.json
#GenAI #LLM #IndieWeb #HumanJson
claudinec.net/posts/2026-03-29…
AI policy and human.json
I have added an AI policy for this website (TL;DR: there is no AI content here). I am not categorically opposed to carefully-supervised LLM use, but see no place for it on a human-written IndieWeb.Claudine Chionh (claudinec.net)
Been working on a blog post idea about how the 'old', real more simple web is still around, usable, fuck the big corpo garbage web, and so on. Been seeing other great pieces on it, gathering ideas, wanna reference them, etc. Wanna collect all of them and say something intelligent about it but wow it's gonna take a while to collect it all and write it up 😂 But be assured, it's on its way eventually. Hopefully sooner than later. I want it to be almost like a brief, simple roadmap for the real web.
Michel de Montaigne retired to a tower in 1571 to ask one question: "What do I know?"
Reading about him this week gave me the nudge to build a small tribute — 107 excerpts from his Essays, one per chapter. 📖
Whether you've never heard of him or know him well, something in here will stop you mid-scroll.
If you're part of the SmolWeb or like IndieWeb stuff, please don't forget to CABOOM!
Kevin Boone gave a small shout out to @powRSS on his article “The ‘small web’ is bigger than you might think” 😁
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Kevin Boone: The “small web” is bigger than you might think
The small web is growing, and getting more active. Good news.kevinboone.me
The current state of the web assumes that the reader is an adversary to be trapped and monetized.
When a news website forces you through three dismissive actions just to read a headline, they are burning your cognitive budget before delivering any value. You are greeted by a cookie banner taking up the bottom 30% of your screen, a "Subscribe!" modal dead center, an autoplaying video pinned to the corner and a prompt begging to send you push notifications.
I wrote about the state of news websites. Would love to hear your thoughts✨🙏
thatshubham.com/blog/news-audi…
#enshittification #darkpattern #web #technology #socialmedia #indieweb #ux #privacy
The 49MB Web Page
A look at modern news websites. How programmatic ad-tech, huge payloads and hostile architecture destroyed the reading experience.thatshubham.com
