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hamatti.org
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| | | | | I consider myself as a "Saturday evening hobbyist" when it comes to software development but recently I've learned better terms like home-cooked software and situated software. For this month's IndieWeb Carnival, I explore these terms and my relation to them through the tools I build. | |
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indiewebcamp.com
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| | | | | ?? The IndieWeb Community is largely based on principles that we practice and aspire to, such as own your data and remember to have fun! You can read all of our guiding principles below. | |
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paulrobertlloyd.com
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| | | | | When people ask what is the IndieWeb, and who is it for, do its principles hinder more than they help? | |
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indieweb.org
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| | | [AI summary] The article discusses IndieWeb as a Service (IaaS) offerings, including various platforms and tools that provide IndieWeb functionality, such as micro.blog, Pine.blog, Polite Toolbox, Brid.gy, Webmention.io, and IndieAuth, emphasizing data portability and community support. | ||