🔗 My solar-powered and self-hosted website
How I built a solar-powered, self-hosted website with a Raspberry Pi to explore sustainable, local-first web hosting.
Drupal developer describes his cool project.
How I built a solar-powered, self-hosted website with a Raspberry Pi to explore sustainable, local-first web hosting.
Drupal developer describes his cool project.
Simple guide to creating personal websites.
There’s an increasing chasm dividing the modern web. On one side, the commercial, monopolies-riddled, media-adored web. A web which has only one objective: making us click. It measures clicks, optimises clicks, generates clicks. It gathers as much information as it could about us and spams every second of our life with ads, beep, notifications, vibrations, blinking LEDs, background music and fluorescent titles.
A web which boils down to Idiocracy in a Blade Runner landscape, a complete cyberpunk dystopia.
Then there’s the tech-savvy web. People who install adblockers or alternative browsers. People who try alternative networks such as Mastodon or, God forbid, Gemini. People who poke fun at the modern web by building true HTML and JavaScript-less pages.
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But, increasingly, I feel less and less like an …
Webmentions from traditional/silo social networks.
<>Bridgy adds social media reactions to posts on your web site. It can also cross-post from your site to social networks. And more! <<<<
Self-hosted alternatives to Disqus.
Federated (fediverse) Instagram alternative.