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whatever.scalzi.com
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| | | | | I wrote on Twitter yesterday: https://twitter.com/scalzi/status/1595815370224459776 "But Scalzi," I hear you say, "How do we bring back that artisan, hand-crafted Web?" Well, it's simple, really, and if you're a writer/artist/musician/other sort of creator, it's actually kind of essential: 1. Create/reactivate your own site, owned by you, to hold your own work. 2. When you create... | |
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www.chrisritchie.org
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manuelmoreale.com
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| | | | | February has come to an end and with it also ended my experience hosting the 9th edition of the IndieWeb Carnival. To be honest with you, I didn't ... | |
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ascraeus.org
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| | | Following on from yesterday's Part I, today I'm talking about the process of installing Aaron Parecki's Aperture Microsub Server. As before, this is the result of several different attempts at installation, and leaves out a lot of the handwringing. I recommended that before starting the process, the user should have created two (sub)domains and created standalone letsencrypt certificates for both. I refer to them here as watchtower. and aperture.example.com, I may end up writing up my thoughts on this pr... | ||