#Business #Launches
The human.json protocol · A decentralized way to vouch for human authors online https://ilo.im/16beiy
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#HumanWeb #SmallWeb #IndieWeb #Authorship #Blogs #Websites #Browsers #Development #WebDev #Frontend
#Business #Launches
The human.json protocol · A decentralized way to vouch for human authors online https://ilo.im/16beiy
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#HumanWeb #SmallWeb #IndieWeb #Authorship #Blogs #Websites #Browsers #Development #WebDev #Frontend
This is an important point: Even the original tools were prohibitively exclusionary https://quietmoon.org/display/d3804c2a-1069-8dad-f601-150807828448
RE: https://mastodon.social/@openrisk/116056674222947434
Good thread and discussion here tracing the history and uncertain future of the beautiful, decentralized open web.
Ringspace: A proposal for the human web
https://taggart-tech.com/ringspace/
#HackerNews #Ringspace #HumanWeb #Proposal #FutureTech #WebInnovation
Great brief blog post by @mms and I agree - 'The internet is far from being dead': https://michal.sapka.pl/weblog/2025/internet-is-far-from-being-dead
#SmallWeb #IndieWeb #HumanWeb #internet #slop #AISlop #future #DeadInternetTheory
Techdirt: Stop Begging. Start Building. “We should build new systems that give users actual agency and choice. We should support candidates who demonstrate what better governance looks like through their actions, not just their words. We should create communities and institutions that embody our values rather than tilting at windmills and pretending to fix ones that actively oppose them. Most […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2025/09/16/techdirt-stop-begging-start-building/
How-To Geek: Take a Break From the Modern Internet, Surf the Original Web. “Most of us feel stuck switching back and forth between the same five apps. We’re stuck because companies spend billions to keep us ‘engaged’ on their respective platforms. That’s why the internet feels like it has shrunk to a handful of apps, and stopped being a place you once explored and browsed. The good news is, […]
recently reminded of this work of art from the 1990s web
🎉🎉🎉 it's the 34th birthday of the world wide #web so it's a great day to share the upcoming deadline for #writing submissions to GOOD INTERNET! two and a half weeks away!!!
📖 in case you're unaware, GOOD INTERNET is an #indie print AND digital magazine that is run & contributed to by volunteers!
#goodinternet covers a lot of different aspects of the #SmallWeb: unplugging from the corporate web, fighting #enshittification, migrating from data-harvesting corpo social media, creating your own personal website, using code and website-building as an #art form, federation, and creating websites for fun. the aim is to be approachable for beginners and enjoyable for seasoned #indieweb travelers!
🙅 you don't have to be a pro #webdev or a #coding whiz to write about all the good things happening on "this side" of the web.
📣 we want to spread the word about and share thoughts, independent web projects, services, methods, sites, meet-ups, and celebrate the non-corporate web together while making it easier for us to partake and unplug from #bigtech and unhealthy #socialmedia habits.
🔍 we're looking for 1,000- to 4,000-word articles aimed at website owners and hobbyists, any digital (and traditional) artists, #internet culture enthusiasts, #technology nerds, social media expatriates, & anyone who wants to unplug from the corporate-owned web.
⌛ the deadline is August 22, 2025 ⌛
🙏 please boost and help get the word out!
https://goodinternetmagazine.com/contact/
#tech #html #css #opensource #foss #artist #artists #mastodon #fediverse #socialweb #cozyweb #slowweb #humanweb #noAI #writer #writers #neocities #nekoweb #openweb
Pitching stories Unfortunately, at this time, we cannot pay for article submissions or art. Appropriate topics Articles can either be sourced and journalistic or first-hand accounts and personal stories. Since our magazine is geared towards hobbyists, articles should not be aimed at those who do not already own personal websites
It's Friday so as told by the prophecy I return with Scraps, my little human-curated #roundup of links to some great #blog posts and other interesting content. The #indieweb, the #humanweb and the #infosec & #sysadmin worlds collide in this week's Scraps: https://fyr.io/scrap/2025-07-25
We're six (6) editions deep with no signs of slowing down. Take a look if you wish. You might find something you like!