An Awesome List for getting started with web archiving - iipc/awesome-web-archiving Read more ›
Henry Louis Gates Jr. explains how the PBS series navigates shocking ancestry revelations, guest privacy and the truths that can forever alter a family story. Read more ›
ensoref2 In 2017, I had the privilege of attending a calligraphy demonstration at the Houston Zen Center by none other than Kazuaki "Kaz" Tanahashi. A sil... Read more ›
A tutorial and walkthrough of how I implemented webmentions on my site, from setup to display, including webmention.io integration, Eleventy filters, CSS styling, and Bridgy for sending. Read more ›
The Digital Preservation Coalition (DPC) has today launched the first in a new three-part Technology Watch Guidance Note series exploring cyber security and resilience for digital preservation. Available initially as an exclusive preview for DPC Members, the series will be released publicly on 31 August 2026. Read more ›
I think Gemini is a sterile protocol, that from the outside looks great, in the same way minimalism does... but doesn't change the way I use the web. I also think it was a flash in the pan source of entertainment for personal web folks during COVID 19. I haven't used Gemini since late 2022... I think. Read more ›
This comprehensive review evaluates the immunomodulatory potential of natural complex extracts and single bioactive compounds that target the NLRP3 inflammasome axis to halt sterile vascular inflammation. It provides a roadmap for shifting cardiovascular therapeutics from basic lipid reduction to advanced immunometabolic reprogramming. For decades, cardiologists treated atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) primarily as a passive plumbing issue driven by excess cholesterol accumulati... Read more ›
Now Last updated June 19 2026 Reading >Audrey Lane Stirs the Pot [Alexis Hall] >Father Material [Alexis Hall] >Ace: What Asexuality Reveals About ... Read more ›
I’ve spent most of my life writing about technology. Nothing prepared me for this. Read more ›
I’ve spent a fair bit of time on the receiving end of webmentions, from adding support for them in the first place through to fetching them at build time and rendering them server-side so the discussion section doesn’t flicker in over JS. What I’d never actually done was send the other half. Every link I’ve ever made out to another IndieWeb site has just sat there, silently not telling anyone I’d linked to them. Read more ›
Built a small web project that recreates the classic “Do a Barrel Roll” effect. 👉 Simple CSS + JavaScript animation. No frameworks. Would love feedback from other developers on performance and UX ideas. javascript webdev frontend html css showdev indiehackers projects beginners ux Read more ›
by James Wallace Harris, 6/15/26 In Chapter 3, “Thought” from A World Appears, Michael Pollan works with psychologist Russell T. Hurlburt, who has been collecting thought diaries from his subjects for over fifty years. The technique Hurlburt uses is called Descriptive Experience Sampling (DES). Subjects wear a device that randomly beeps in their ears. When … Continue reading "Are My Thoughts Like Your Thoughts?" Read more ›
The strange thing about trust is that we rarely notice it until it has been violated. Read more ›
DNA testing kits are often gifted for Father's Day, Christmas and special occasions. The idea of learning more about yourself and unearthing some long-forgotten family history is certainly appealing to many, but a psychologist has warned that these presents can come with profound psychological implications. Read more ›
In this article, we hear from Wake Up members, Elli Weisbaum and Nhu-Mai Nguyen, two of our tradition’s youngest lay Dharma teachers. Read more ›
OK maybe it's probably just me but, I often want to "Like" other peoples blog posts after I read them and find something I enjoyed. For me, it is a simple way of saying: "hey I read this" and also "hey I like your post"! In the indieweb/smol-web this … Read more ›
A little love letter to the small web, to the now classic technology of RSS, to the future of atproto, and to the people who share for the joy of sharing. Read more ›