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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...blogginginternet archive
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.bloggingtechnology
Thinking out loud, with a URL I own
On returning to writing, ditching the platforms, and what ATproto makes possible.metaATproto
Pook-Emu Bee: Links For 05-19-26
I had been sitting down to churn out today's edition of Pook-Emu Bee links when work fell into my lap. But it is now lunch, and lunch means it is time for links. 1. Humpback Whales Sometimes Hold Their Mouths Open for No Clear Reason. Tourists Are Helping Scientists Understand the Rare Behavior (Margherita Bassi...aiblogging
Feeds: a Minimal RSS Aggregator and Client
There are many like it, but this one is minerssblogging
This is not my first blog post.
In fact, if I ever decided to make a real tally, I think the result would be in the high hundreds. I have had a lot of different blogs over the years, in many different blogging platforms. I've witnessed the slow death of personal blogging and the birth of aesthetic curated posting, themes going from quirky and fun to the nauseatingly pervasive white clean aesthetic we see today. I've followed blogs from teenagers and witnessed them become adults with careers - some abandoning blogging altogethe...1
Writer’s Take on Not Wasting Readers’ Time
Cesar Aguirre writes “[t]elling readers you don’t want to waste their time is already wasting it.” I agree. It comes off as protesting too much. In Staying the Course in Writing in the LLM Moment, I wrote that “[t]he way to convince people that human writing is worth reading is to write well and in...bloggingwriting
Another blog on the internet
First post on the blog of Chris Parsons. Talking about why I want to write.blogginglearning in public
Spring Website Updates
Some fun updates I've made to my personal websitepersonalopen web
Blogging in the Atmosphere
I ain’t no microblogger, but I am a blogger3
Den Blog in die ATmosphere integrieren
Nachdem ich mich letzte Woche bereits ganz erfolgreich mit eurosky auseinander gesetzt habe und dadurch auch bereits die ATmosphere etwas besser kennen gelernt habe, bin ich nun noch tiefer in den Kaninchenbau gekrabbelt. Es war ja schon eine Entdeckung, dass es eben doch viel mehr gibt als eben "nur" Bluesky als Kurznachrichtendienst. Es ist also...AT ProtokollATmosphere
What a year, huh? Captain, it's the end of January... (End of the month blog post - 31.01.2026)
Going through what happened this month/start of the year, and oh boy... it's gonna be a long one :)blog postlerun's blog
musings of a sad, seraphic slut
a peek inside the heart and brain of soulleaflet#musings
Introducing Sequoia: Publishing for the Open Web
A new CLI tool for publishing existing blogs to the AT Protocolatprotoopen web
Standard.site: the Publishing Gateway
Another deep exploration into ATProto and implementing lexiconsatprotoopen web
ATProto, POSSE, and Personal Sites
My little weekend experiment to bring micro updates to my personal siteatprotoopen web
2026, the Future of this Website, and the Web Itself
A small reflection and set of plans for making a ripple in a big lakeopen webpersonal
Requiem For Early Blogging
From Requiem For Early Blogging: [I]f you wanted people to read your blog, you had to make it compelling enough that they would visit it, directly, because they wanted to. And if they wanted to respond to you, they had to do it on their own blog, and link back. [...] I think of this...blogginghistory
Building my Myspace
I mentioned on Mastodon that my wife lovingly (and jokingly) refers to my site as my Myspace. She's always right and this is no exception.techblogging