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cupparex, what capjamesg said, if you've got a personal website, regardless of the CMS, service, "stack" it's built on, you're welcome here
[tantek]
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2025-11-04 23:32
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I can tell you that going through onboarding has been insanely difficult for me. One of the things I had been planning to do was to blog about my experience and how I am impleted it so that maybe it's easier for the next person using wordpress (I can't speak to the other types of sites) I know a little html, a little css, a little this and that (just this week did helllo, world with java) but I have had to work really hard t
cupparex
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2025-11-04 23:32
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We do have a bit of a coding bias in the community because many community members write code, but making sure we don't gloss over how challenging many things can be is something I hope all of us continue to work on because the web is -- and I think we all know this in our hearts -- for everyone.
capjamesg
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2025-11-04 23:30
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This is maybe the first time this year someone has tried to promote a commercial site here so the wider community isn't as calibrated on how to respond to that.
capjamesg
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2025-11-04 23:29
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I apologise for the discourse going on in #indieweb. I think it all got conflated because someone came in trying to promote a commercial website then emotions flared.
capjamesg
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2025-11-04 23:28
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[edit] capjamesg[d]: I just feel like i'm now outside of the ethos of a group I really wanted to feel included with. I do often feel on the outside and to be honest not being a coder and stepping into this space is unnerving.
cupparex
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2025-11-04 23:28
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capjamesg[d]: I just feel like i'm now outside of the ethos of a group I really wanted to feel included with. I do often feel on the outside and to be honestly not being a coder and stepping into this space is unnerving.
cupparex
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2025-11-04 23:27
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If you have a personal website, you are a member of the indie web community. You don't need to use a particular tool.
capjamesg
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2025-11-04 23:25
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c upparex: From what I see on indieweb.org "This is the key to being on and a part of the IndieWeb:
tpa0ps
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2025-11-04 23:11
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your quote from #indieweb "I have deep sympathy for anyone who is just using a framework or template or some other "bootstrap" (so to speak) thing which does all this auto-cookie stuff by default." ---- so where does that leave people like me? Is there room or even a desire to have people like me who rely on the tools we have the knowledge to use? And what about people who have less knowledge than me ?(I'm comfortable with word
cupparex
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2025-11-04 23:03
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