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Brennan Kenneth Brown ♾️
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Jul 18, 2026
People and Blogs Interview: Brennan Kenneth Brown
I was interviewed in Zachary Kai's People and Blogs series, founded by Manuel Moreale. I share about my background, the evolution of my blog, creative and technical workflows, philosophy on monetization, and advocacy for the IndieWeb.
interview
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IndieWeb
Brennan Kenneth Brown ♾️
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Jul 17, 2026
The True, Unglamorous Life of a Writer
Let me be unglamorous and honest about the actual furniture of a writing life. What do my private, invisible days look like? What does it cost and what does it pay? A look at the 4 a.m. writing routine, the physical setting, and what I hope my writing will do for others.
personal essay
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writing
Shannon Kay
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Jul 14, 2026
Shannon Kay
Testing out leaflet.pub and comparing it to other free options for website and blog hosting.
blogging
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smallweb
Debbie's Blatherings - by Debbie Ridpath Ohi
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Jul 13, 2026
My history with blogging (what about YOU?)
Also, trying out Leaflet's image display feature
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blogging
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leaflet
soulcruzer
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Jul 13, 2026
The mistake is to build the gift shop …
The mistake is to build the gift shop first. A lot of independent people do this. We make the course, the membership, the coaching offer, the template pack, and the shop. Then we stand in the doorway wondering why nobody has come in. It's the wrong end of the building. The work itself is the...
ai-culture
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blogging
brennan.day
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Jul 8, 2026
To My Readers: What Do You Want To See More Of?
I finally curated my blog posts into collections, revealing what I write about most: the IndieWeb, the craft of writing, community, technical tutorials, politics, culture, and more. A call to my readers to tell me what they want to see more of, and a reflection on how organizing my work helps me understand my own writing patterns and what I want to write more of.
IndieWeb
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personal essay
Phil
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Jul 5, 2026
Anche Qui
Sono blogger da quando esistono i blog... Circa in questo modo iniziavo a scrivere, ogni volta, uno per uno, in serie e in parallelo, i tanti, forse troppi blog che ho aperto, tenuto e chiuso a partire dal lontano 2000, anno in cui circa fecero la loro comparsa questi versatili diari online (lo ricordo, all'epoca proposti da Pyra Labs). I blog esistono ancora? Evidentemente sì. Il fatto che l'ecosistema AT Protocol abbia coniato il suo standard in tema di longwriting seriale nel Web la dice lung...
Blogging
The Emu Café Social
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Jul 2, 2026
Joining Robert Birming’s JulyReply 2026
Last month, I participated in Robert Birming's "Junited" project, wherein I (and others) shared good blog posts from around the web. I joined late (see my Junited 2026 posts) and failed to share a few that I saved (I was busy in late June), but I nevertheless managed to share 19 blog posts and articles...
blogging
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JulyReply
brennan.day
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Jul 1, 2026
Shake Off the Dust!
Completing #100DaysToOffload twice in under two years, and somewhere along the way the wet clay hardened at the edges. Invisible ruts form inside the habits you love, and there's a difference between a window and a mirror in writing. The hermit crab outgrows shells, including the ones that still fit fine.
personal essay
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writing
satori.cafe
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Jun 29, 2026
Blogging on ATProtocol - costs
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blogging
satori.cafe
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Jun 29, 2026
A first Leaflet on the Atmos
It's the first...
blogging
Satori cafe
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Jun 29, 2026
Blogging on ATProtocol - costs
blogging
Satori cafe
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Jun 29, 2026
Blogging on ATProtocol - costs
So, I'm old enough to remember the saying, that if the product is free, then you are the product. And that has instilled in me a healthy scepticism of any product that provides a good service for no charge. This is one of the main reasons that I have held back on Bluesky a bit, as there is no clear way for them to pay the bills. I understand that up until now they have relied on private investors and venture capital, although there are plans to generate some sort of revenue. So on the blogging p...
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blogging
brennan.day
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Jun 28, 2026
Vagueblogging and Subtweeting Are Awful
Vagueblogging and subtweeting are the most toxic modes of online communication, yet research shows people prefer them to direct confrontation anyway. On the psychology of strategic ambiguity, insecure attachment, context collapse, and the online disinhibition effect. A case against the culture of passive aggression online, and a call for those with safety and privilege to stop hiding behind the same hedge as everyone else.
personal essay
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Social Commentary
Untethered Ideas
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Jun 27, 2026
Intro
A stream of consciousness about the origins and possible pathways of this publication/blog.
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ATprotocol
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blogging
Herve Family
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Jun 26, 2026
Microblogging sucks
Somehow @bunniesin.space managed to perfectly summarize why microblogging isn't for me, and why I think it does more bad than good overall.
blogging
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Geek Inside
brennan.day
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Jun 17, 2026
Blogging Saved My Life
Writing publicly and frequently for the past seven months has saved my life. Six ways consistent public writing transformed me: cultivating curiosity, building connections, investigating rabbit holes, starting new projects, creating accountability, and seeing life's patterns in real-time. An invitation for others to begin writing without restraint.
writing
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blogging
soulcruzer
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Jun 16, 2026
Episode #422: Why My Blog Is Still My Home on the Internet
In this episode, I take the Soulcruzer podcast out of the studio and into the fields. What starts as an experiment in mobile podcasting/vlogging turns into a wandering meditation on labels, blogging, AI, morning rituals, and the strange abundance of media tools we now carry in our pockets. https://youtu.be/g7AaOHgYLbM?si=-Ec5aSGcyY4qE-Ql Show notes: Why I still think...
AI
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blogging
jiggy's jots
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Jun 12, 2026
Why ATProto?
The joys of portability!
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web dev
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software
The Emu Café Social
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Jun 11, 2026
Turning a Blog Into a Book
Wouter Groeneveld published a blog post on his blog, Brain Baking, titled The Archivist In Me Turned This Blog Into a Book. I have thought about creating a book from the millions of words I have published on The New Leaf Journal, so I read Mr. Groeneveld's article with interest. His project is along the...
blog to book
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blogging
The Emu Café Social
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Jun 10, 2026
Giving Defunct Blogs Proper Burials
Robert Birming published an interesting short blog post titled Where do blogs go when they die? He noted having noticed that many blog posts shared in recent years by participants in his Junited initiative are no more. From the outset, I agree with Mr. Birming that bloggers can end their blogs at any time and...
blogging
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internet archive
Recycled Words
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Jun 7, 2026
Beyond blogging platforms
A blog is a blog is a blog. At least that's what I used to think. In reality, it isn't quite that simple. Some people just blog and don't care about the machinery behind it. Others see the technology powering their site as an important part of the experience. I clearly belong to the second group. After years of more or less radio silence, I started writing regularly again last year. At the time I moved to Micro.blog and genuinely enjoyed it. But the longer I used it, the more time I found myself spending behind the scenes. I built plugins, tweaked workflows and started thinking about the platform almost as much as the writing itself. Like every platform, Micro.blog has its limitations. Over time, I realized that I was spending more and more energy working around them and optimizing things I could not even clearly define anymore. Almost out of nowhere, I moved everything to Bear Blog, which probably takes the exact opposite approach. Bear Blog focuses on the one thing a blog should…
blog
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blogging
space • time • tech
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Jun 2, 2026
The Gemini protocol
blogging
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blogs
Reclaim the Web!
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May 26, 2026
Publish from WordPress to the open social web
FOSSE is a developer preview of a WordPress plugin that brings ActivityPub and AT Protocol publishing into one setup wizard and unified admin surface.
blogging
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technology
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