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IndieWeb 101

This is a great intro post to the IndieWeb. I've seen many discussions about it in the past about whether the microformats and webmentions are needed to be a part of the IndieWeb.

My personal opinion is no but the lines get blurry between the IndieWeb, the Independent Web, smolweb, etc.

I just want everyone to have a website.


My website is a shifting house next to a river of knowledge. What could yours be?

I don't quite know what my website is. Sometimes I think of it like a shelf. I wish it was closer to a garden.

Realistically, it's more of an attic. I add things to it so that if I ever need them, they're there. But its dark and could do with a good cleaning. There may also be some bugs crawling around.


Technoelitism and the IndieWeb movement

"For those in the IndieWeb community, think about ways that we can make it easier for non-technical people to get involved in the movement." [emphasis added]

This topic has come up a lot fairly recently, both in other blogs and in Homebrew Website Club meetings. Tracy also wrote a brilliant post about this a few months ago.


The Coven and the Jedi: Do The Acolyte’s Witches’ Fit in Star Wars?

Great read about "The Acolyte" and where the Coven fits in the Star Wars universe. As a Jedi fan, I do like seeing more stories that subtly (or not so subtly) point out the flaws of the Jedi.

I'm excited for the ending and for potentially more Coven stories in whatever form they come.