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Need contributions to keeping my website online so I can use that money for other things like food, toiletries, and other life things. The good thing is, even small amounts will keep me online for years to come. My Host only accepts PayPal for this but you can contribute to my hosting costs here. nearlyfreespeech.net/contribut #MutualAid #MutualAidRequest #IndieWeb

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Some people have asked about my @omgdotlol account. They want to know what it is. Or simply why it is?

I’m not really sure how to respond It’s just fun and interesting. It feels like the small web. The “web 1.0” (which wasn’t even called that at the time) but with modern tools.

And @adam is good people. He cares about his products and the people using them.

Check it out. Maybe join us.
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I'm hopeful about the news that Fosstodon may survive under new administration.

But I am going to to start periodically backing up my toots in a structured format to eventually – hopefully – populate my own CMS which will later end up being the source of the content (toots, blog posts, photos pushed to pixelfed, etc.).

You know what would be cool? An #eleventy video plugin that works like the image plugin. Except, the video plugin does these steps: mux.com/articles/how-to-conver

The use case is I'm interested in #indieweb, #smolweb, #smallweb and I'd just rather host my random little videos myself instead of putting them on Youtube.

www.mux.comHow to convert MP4 to HLS format with ffmpeg: A step-by-step guide | MuxLearn how to convert MP4 video files to HLS with ffmpeg for adaptive bitrate streaming

Moving instances is probably a good time for a re- #introduction

Hi, I'm rubenwardy! I'm a software engineer and open source maintainer. I'm a core dev for @Luanti, I made ContentDB and represent #Luanti at conferences

I'm interested in a wide range of areas, including #GameDev, UI/UX, #electronics, #makers, #Linux, #AndroidDev, and #IndieWeb

I'm a prolific creator, I have way too many side projects on the go at a time. I post about things I'm working on here and on my website

rubenwardy.com

Late is better than never right? Here's the latest edition of Scrolls! (With the usual #indieweb, #fediverse and #infosec / #cybersecurity weekly-happenin's)

https://shellsharks.com/scrolls/scroll/2025-04-28

Thanks to everyone below for their contributions to this weeks edition of Scrolls. Each of you published, shared, or linked to something I thought was cool and wanted to share out myself. Cheers! 🧡

@liaizon @technomancy @tinker @aral @vga256 @lianna @reillypascal @midtsveen @neauoire @albinanigans @lmorchard @catsalad @ben @sainthood @ohno @ayo @Octoomy @timbray @NiwlCraft @anant @usernameswift @panos @lordmatt @SheHacksPurple @noisydeadlines @Daojoan @FamiliarDraco @tinimalina @alexhaydock @0xbro @sarajw @thesmallweb @poppacalypse @straithe @mariobianchi @thelinuxcast @rachsmith

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Serious question popping up for me repeatedly: All is cool in #indieweb camp these days ... but how to make it a world for actual random people, even those lacking the privilege of being able to write markup, create stylesheets, understand what a domain name and an IP address is, ...?

i'm thinking of also making an article about accessibility, geared towards the kind of people who make sites of neocities. i want to keep it simple but still explain the most impactful accessibility practices.

here are the things i want to talk about.
is there anything i'm missing or getting wrong?

  • use actual a, button, and input tags for interactive elements. it's also great to use headings and paragraphs properly but that's slightly less important. this alone hugely helps people who navigate with a keyboard or who use a screen reader.

  • add alt text to images. if your alt text is good, you should be able to replace the image with "Picture: (your alt text)" and have readers still get the same information without getting annoyed or confused.

  • use aria-labels for interactive elements whose actual content is just an icon or symbol. your labels should be the same thing as if you were to change that element to just have words in it.

  • add a lang attribute to your html tag to help people who speak a different language. many browsers can try to translate a page into the user's preferred language, but browsers can only do that if they know what language the page is in.