Static Sites Enable a Good Time Travel Experience
With static sites and git, you don’t have to pray to the SaaS gods or dig through some arcane database.
With static sites and git, you don’t have to pray to the SaaS gods or dig through some arcane database.
Today, I updated this site to support IndieWeb’s h-card microformats.
Or how we accidentally built a content train station where stories find their way to people who never knew they needed them
Addressing some of people’s most common questions to us.
I am not writing with an audience in mind, but for myself . In the end, it is better for everyone.
I have recently helped a team bring a new side project to the world - feedle. feedle is a dedicated search engine for blogs and podcasts - anything with a public RSS feed. What makes it unique is that every search on feedle is also its own RSS feed. This allows visitors to subscribe to topics of interest rather than hundreds of individual feeds.
Yesterday, I gave our side project BARE a bit of a facelift. Most of The changes are tiny and cosmetic, but one is something I should have done from the very beginning…