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| | indiewebcamp.com
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| | [AI summary] The chat log details a discussion around emoji usage, Wikipedia redirects, and the creation of pages for various emoji symbols. Participants are creating and discussing emoji-related content, including redirects and pages for emojis like 'schema', 'wedding', and 'cosplay'. There's also mention of technical issues with URL handling and emoji rendering, as well as events like the Chicago HWC (Hackers and Writers Conference). The conversation includes interactions between users like tantek, gRegor`, KartikPrabhu, and others, with some humor and references to IRC, Unicode, and web technologies.
| | www.smashingmagazine.com
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| | Nowadays whether you're consuming or sharing content on the web, it is likely to be via a big website. Twitter, Youtube, or a Facebook-owned service are popular examples. Whilst this gives us the advantage of being able to participate in a larger conversation at almost no monetary cost, there is also the downside of potentially losing all our content if a company closes, ashas happened in the past. There is an alternative to corporate bubbles online - it's called the IndieWeb. Build your own personal web...
| | aaronparecki.com
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| | [AI summary] The text discusses the transition to using an IndieWeb-based social reader to manage information intake, emphasizing the benefits of reducing infinite scrolling and information overload. It outlines the structure of the reader setup, including prioritization of feeds from known individuals and the use of tools like Aperture and Granary. The author reflects on the effectiveness of this approach and hints at future goals for further customization.
| | thedent.net
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| One of the small pleasures, for me, about the webin 2024 is the sheer amount of interesting independent and niche products and services that are available. There are some fantastic...