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  • i deploy it on the website and send it(is still a prototype so i don't have bouight a domain and a hosting)
    scimmiarancia at 2025-11-09 17:40
  • Publishing a public website is in a very real sense like walking down to Speaker's Corner in London and talking on a bullhorn. An RSS feed automates it, but it's not materially different. It's an affirmative publishing act either way. _"Perhaps I am overthinking this"_ muses the author: to which I say, sure, but it's beautiful to be so vulnerable and to think out loud in public.
    [artlung] at 2025-11-09 17:38
  • Don’t worry about “categorizing” them in any kind of hierarchy or other subnav structure. Ignore, procrastinate any such kind of “meta” thinking/work and focus on the writing/content instead. Too many people spend too much time up front about setting up a “system” before getting to the point, which is writing & publishing the actual content.
    [tantek] at 2025-11-09 17:19
  • I would say it depends. Also, whatever you decide will be fine. For me, I would keep sections to a minimum, unless they each have a lot of distinct content, then it makes sense to "categorise" them – you can do that as a separate section OR a category of (blog) post.
    [Trevor_Morris] at 2025-11-09 17:11
  • what to post is a collection of ideas, suggestions, and examples of things to post your personal site or blog https://indieweb.org/what_to_post
    Loqi at 2025-11-09 17:10
  • ok, I added "Criticism: 2025-11-04 [https://refp.se/articles/the-weight-of-an-rss-feed The hidden psychological cost of maintaining an RSS feed] <blockquote>I'm choosing to publish content that people have to actively seek out. A deliberate click is different from a passive subscription added to slack clients which I never thought would see nor discuss my words.</blockquote>" to the "See Also" section of /feed_file https://indieweb.org/wiki/index.php?diff=105834&oldid=101753
    Loqi at 2025-11-09 16:54
  • feed file << Criticism: 2025-11-04 [https://refp.se/articles/the-weight-of-an-rss-feed The hidden psychological cost of maintaining an RSS feed] <blockquote>I'm choosing to publish content that people have to actively seek out. A deliberate click is different from a passive subscription added to slack clients which I never thought would see nor discuss my words.</blockquote>
    [tantek] at 2025-11-09 16:54
  • ^ I think this is a good direction GWG
    [tantek] at 2025-11-09 07:48
  • edited /zine (+46) "can't believe we didn't have a section for this given we have several community members who have downloadable zines on their sites"
    Loqi at 2025-11-09 01:25
  • https://zeldman.com/2025/10/25/receipts-a-brief-list-of-prominent-articles-proclaiming-the-death-of-the-web/
    [Al_Abut] at 2025-11-08 21:10
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