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rickardlindberg.me
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| | | | | When I was researching the Zettelkasten method (a specific way to take notes), I ended up on Writing Slowly. It looked like this: Besides the content, that I was also interested in, I thought that this was a nice looking blog. It had a clutter free UI, nice formatting, and support for pages and categories. I thought that I would like to have this as well. (My current blog that is hosted as a static site on GitHub Pages is in need for an update. | |
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nicksimson.com
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| | | | | In IndieWeb parlance, POSSE means Publish (on your) Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere. I like the concept. Today, I'm changing a few things about how I syndicate my content. All my main feeds (posts, notes, likes) will continue to automatically syndicate to my account over at Micro.blog. Micro.blog is a wonderful platform. While I no longer... | |
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pauljacobson.me
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| | | | | Nilay Patel interviewed Mastodon's creator, Eugen Rochko recently. Listening to Rochko reinforces Mastodon's importance to me, and why a distributed and open social network like this is so important both today and in the foreseeable future. I recommend listening to the interview and/or reading the transcript. | |
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actsofvolition.com
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| | | Just as "every program attempts to expand until it can read mail", I believe that: Every organization expands until it commissions its own bespoke typeface. Apple, IBM, Microsoft, etc. have all done it. Mozilla did it. Now, Figma has done it too. See Garrity's Law of Eponymous Laws | ||