osteophageWhen you customized your Tumblr page, you were probably using HTML and CSS. Those are two coding languages that can also be used to build a personal site.
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srxlhiya hiya hello! i've been hard at work setting up my personal site lately (https://srxl.me), and the indieweb wiki has been a super helpful resource for getting my site compatible with open standards like microformats. figured i'd pop in and say hi and think you for making such a cool resource!
[tantek]This post felt very much indieweb aligned, especially with respect to a thoughtfully considered reading experience for mental health / emotional labor capacity: https://theresmiling.eu/blog/2025/03/social-media-use curious if folks here are using similar or other techniques to filter/curate their indieweb (or socials) reading experience
TarCoon-CarToonHi everyone, I’m TarCoon☆CarToon. Nice to meet you! I create ideas through a mix of hands-on work and a bit of abstract thinking. Online, I’m making a kind of “idolized concept” — something that floats between what’s real and what’s fake on the web. My name TarCoon☆CarToon is actually an anagram — combining tarcoon (a nickname for a fictional author) and cartoon (like social satire comics). It’s my way of asking: whe
TarCoon-CarToonneed for approval really lead us? Like my catchphrase says: “Because you like me, right?” — this whole project is basically a story about believing in the people who like me. I’ve been writing about myself on my blog for a long time, and over time it kinda felt like my website became another version of me. While I was looking into that, I found out about The IndieWeb Movement — and it really resonated with me. Thanks for stoppin