Category: Web

  • Engine attribution

    This site is (right now) powered by the WordPress open source blogging engine. If you hit “view source” in your browser, somewhere near the top, this is what you’ll see: <meta name=”generator” content=”WordPress x.x.x” /> (Where x.x.x is the current version.) I’m in the process of moving away from WordPress. More about that another time. […]

  • Schneier: nationalism on the Internet is getting worse

    Internet security expert Bruce Schneier is worried about the increase in Internet nationalism: For technology that was supposed to ignore borders, bring the world closer together, and sidestep the influence of national governments, the Internet is fostering an awful lot of nationalism right now. We’ve started to see increased concern about the country of origin […]

  • Silos, the open web, and selfdogfooding

    Tantek Çelik has written an important post about silos vs an open, social web: The answer is not to not “only [be] relevant to geeks”, but rather, reframe it as a positive, and be relevant to yourself. That is, design, architect, create, and build for yourself first, others second. If you’re not willing to run […]

  • Google Reader is dead

    Google Reader was a tentpole of the web I wanted: open, with full freedom of expression that wasn’t tethered to the platform you happened to choose to use. That web is now, largely, gone. Reader will be discontinued this spring. In the same announcement, Google are talking about killing the standardized CalDAV API in favor […]