https://jlelse.blog/micro/2019/12/2019-12-23-wassn/ by Jan-Lukas ElseJan-Lukas Else (jlelse.blog)
Thanks for your tip to take a look at the post by Steve Layton! Unfortunately I'm not using micro.blog currently and rather want my setup to be self-hosted as much as possible. To do that I recently also started receiving webmentions myself instead of relying on webmention.io. It's not that I don't ...

That’s the way to go, @jlelse. While self hosting is more work it does always pay in the end. Especially at the end of 3rd party services: https://indieweb.org/site-deaths

aren’t that critical tho since the addressed endpoint is always in your own control and can be switched any minute. So I guess it’s fine to use the service especially in the beginning. Still a good move.

The future of the web, isn't the web by @edent@edent (shkspr.mobi)
My friends, and former employers, at the Government Digital Service have written a spectacularly good blog post "Making GOV.UK more than a website". In it, they describe how adding Schema.org markup to their website has allowed search engines to extract semantic content and display it to a user. For...

I wonder what your opinion on is 🙂

Also no API involved but it allows for some fancy stuff.

[Feel free to remove that manual comment now that you have webmentions]

State of Linux on mobile and common misconceptions (Bart Ribbers)
Every once and while I see misconceptions on the various mobile on Linux distributions and projects out there, and I see the same incorrect facts over and over again. So I decided to write a bit to clarify the current state of mobile on Linux, and the differences between the various distributions and projects. Since I’m a postmarketOS developer, I might be a bit biased in some things although I’ll try to keep my opinions out of it.