New post: fluffy rambles: Fenofibrate https://beesbuzz.biz/blog/7282-Fenofibrate
Seattle-based musical critter who also makes code, comics, games and bad decisions. Vaguely friend-shaped. Fibro-spoony, queer, and anxious as h*ck. Handle with care.
New post: fluffy rambles: Fenofibrate https://beesbuzz.biz/blog/7282-Fenofibrate
New post: fluffy rambles: Dextroamphetamine, day 1 https://beesbuzz.biz/blog/2802-Dextroamphetamine-day-1
New post: General Articles: Twitter alternatives https://beesbuzz.biz/articles/3951-Twitter-alternatives
New post: fluffy rambles: Pain, fatigue, and focus https://beesbuzz.biz/blog/7422-Pain-fatigue-and-focus
Doin a strem Rain World https://www.twitch.tv/fluffycritter
People βcleverlyβ referring to Elon Musk as an βAfrican Americanβ as if that makes him any sort of minority is one of many reasons why the term βAfrican Americanβ was never actually a good idea.
Did the twitter mobile website really remove all the functions that made it functional? Iβm not installing the fucking app
New post: Notes: Code is LOL https://beesbuzz.biz/blog/chatter/8721-Code-is-LOL
New post: fluffy rambles: Thoughts on ketamine therapy https://beesbuzz.biz/blog/705-Thoughts-on-ketamine-therapy
New post: π Private entry [Iasfbo] https://beesbuzz.biz/2213 This entry has a restricted audience.
@mstrohm also personally I find Firefox to be plenty fast for me, and Chrome only feels faster in part because so many sites use Chrome-specific functionality, which is also a huge part of the problem of the web right now and every browser moving to a Chromium base
New post: Notes: Contra Chrome https://beesbuzz.biz/blog/chatter/8866-Contra-Chrome
Incidentally if I could just get Gmail to filter based on Received: headers this would be trivial. Normally I have http://Mail.app running on my work laptop to do that but I like to turn it off over the weekend, but I still get work email to my phone for Reasons.
Well, this was inevitable: badly-considered phishing tests with custom spam whitelist rules lead to actual phishing campaigns spoofing the phishing tests instead. https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/this-security-awareness-training-email-is-actually-a-phishing-scam/
(Old news but found while searching on mitigations for annoying phishing awareness training)
New post: fluffy rambles: Ketamine 6 https://beesbuzz.biz/blog/8261-Ketamine-6
Heck you could probably make an IndieWeb site made out of nothing but SVGs and PDFs. There's no specific technology requirement beyond http.
And you definitely don't need Kubernetes or AWS or whatever. Get a cheap shared hosting account with e.g. @DreamHost@twitter.com.
Oh also there's a pretty pervasive misconception that IndieWeb means "static site generator." But that definitely isn't true! You can hand-write HTML, you can use a dynamic publishing system like WordPress or Publ, you can even use MS Word or Dreamweaver or whatever.
It's a *good idea* to also support some of the interop things like RSS feeds or the like, but it's absolutely not required. And there's tools out there that make it easier to generate those feeds anyway.
RSS is a great way to keep up with people you don't want to forget.
Also IndieWeb doesn't necessarily mean "a blog" or the like, and it doesn't mean having to go down the rabbit hole of supporting the various push protocols. At its core, it just means:
1. Have your own web address
2. Publish something, *anything*, to it