Homebrew Website Club: Maybe
Not sure yet if it works with my schedule, but I hope to attend!
Read moreA website about technology and life.
Not sure yet if it works with my schedule, but I hope to attend!
Read moreI think it was James of https://jamesg.blog/ who I first mentioned to a while back that I wanted to make a game focused on helping non-technical people build a website. Well James: here it is!
The Gardn is something I've been working on at https://gardn.website. Right now it's kind of like a bookmarking website that helps you save links and post them to your website (or Mastodon, if your website doesn't support Micropub).
Eventually The Gardn game will be the main entrypoint. If you don't have a website you'll be coached through creating one. The game will give you interfaces to enter URLs (your website, posts, etc.) to scan and save which will help you get seeds to plant in your garden.
Your garden is your space to cultivate. I'm not quite ready to show that yet! My vision is that you will be able to share a link to your in-game garden on your website. Visitors to your website can come to your virtual garden as a player to explore. My hope is that it's a creative space for webmasters as much as it is a way to help grow the #IndieWeb.
I used https://granary.io/ to turn my Bluesky and Mastodon into feeds I could subscribe to. Now I can follow and reply to all you nerds from my own damn website!
Welcome to the #IndieWeb, I guess.
If you spend any time in the IndieWeb community, you've probably heard of feed readers; tools that let you follow blogs and websites without being beholden to any single platform. PADD (Personal Aggregation Display Dashboard) is one such reader, built by me with the IndieWeb philosophy at its core. I've been using it daily and wanted to walk through everything it offers. What Is PADD? PADD is a Microsub-compatible feed reader and social reader. The name says it all: it's a personal aggregati...
Read moreI'd like to go, but I'm unsure if schedule will allow yet!
Read moreSo... #PADD is getting "Notifications". If your microsub server has a notifications channel then PADD will automatically treat them as such!
I realized that part of the #Microsub spec calls for a notifications channel when I was adding a microsub server to my blog software. So naturally if my blog was going to publish it, I figured my reader should consume it naturally.
Seriously, I am having so much fun building this stuff.
Never thought I'd be thinking about building a shader in WebGL so that I can post fancily edited photos to my blog from my phone using a Star Trek themed web app I made.
Just #IndieWeb things I guess, lol
ps, how good does PADD look??
I've been busy! There's a big batch of improvements landing in PADD today. It touches pretty much every part of the app so I'm writing this post to walk y'all through it. First though, I want to give a disclaimer: I'm building this stuff primarily for myself (not you, sorry). I want a good way to quickly post to my own site and read the blogs I care about. PADD is my attempt at that. If it turns out to be useful to other people, that's great. If not? Well, then at least I have a reader I like...
Read moreI'm making a ton of updates to PADD. So many! I'm really excited to share them with everyone. Until I can: here's a taste!
I'm adding a photo editor featue right into PADD. This will make quick photo posts to your blog not only possible but easy. Why did people leave blogs for silos? Because blogs weren't fun or easy to use!
You could use your website to sign up for https://gardn.website if you wanted to. If you did you could even go pick my plant and help yours grow by bookmarking URLs.
I might be having too much fun building fun apps for the #IndieWeb lol