sorry for the rss screwup
The author accidentally pushed about 10 empty posts to RSS subscribers due to a technical issue with new "stub" posts. They have fixed the problem, but RSS readers may have cached the empty posts indefinitely.
The author accidentally pushed about 10 empty posts to RSS subscribers due to a technical issue with new "stub" posts. They have fixed the problem, but RSS readers may have cached the empty posts indefinitely.
Martin Paul Eve argues that preserving a blog beyond one's lifespan is difficult, highlighting the challenges of long-term digital preservation. The author mostly agrees with this perspective while noting some differences in approach.
The article discusses the Friend-Of-A-Friend (FOAF) concept for establishing trust relationships through social graphs. It notes that FOAF implementations have varied over time, ranging from complex cryptography and key-signing ceremonies to XML RDF formats.
RSS Club is a WordPress feature that creates posts visible only to RSS/Atom subscribers, not on the website itself. The article explains how to implement this functionality for WordPress sites.
The human.json protocol allows humans to assert authorship of their site content and vouch for others' humanity using URL ownership as identity. The author implemented this protocol on their website, making it available at evanhahn.com/human.json.
No JavaScript Club is a website promoting sites that use absolutely no JavaScript, continuing the legacy of a previous initiative. The creator revived the original domain after finding it available, as previous versions had become outdated or added JavaScript.