Skip to main content

Jonas Voss

Jonas Voss

Oliver O'Brien's presentation from cycling@tea-time seminar on the impact of the lockdown on bikeshare in London, the UK, and the world in general: https://oobrien.com/2020/05/lockdown-and-bikeshare/

Jonas Voss

Watched "Chair Times" today, a documentary discussing the development of the chair from 1807 until today. From luxury good, to functional object, to an art statement and back to luxury again. Well worth watching https://www.vitra.com/en-gb/page/chair-times. Via @kottke

Jonas Voss

Jonas Voss

Jonas Voss

Tasty and friendly pedal-delivered beer from @brockleybrewery. Not my first delivery, not my last https://i.imgur.com/eJRMCJc.jpg

Jonas Voss

Jonas Voss

Jonas Voss

Jonas Voss

Jonas Voss

Ten years ago the death of Blogger FTP two days before inspired introducing “the indie web” as a definite noun phrase: > Blogger turned off FTP May 1st [2010] Who/what will step up for the indie web? http://tantek.com/2010/123/t2/blogger-turned-off-ftp-what-indie-web-diso (https://twitter.com/t/status/13329370781) “The indie web” was a name given to the collective us that used and still uses our domains for our actively independent web presence, a practice Blogger FTP helped enable for many years, for many people. Our sites worked (were at least viewable) without requiring (truly independent of) another web site or service being actively up & running. Blogger FTP was a nice-to-have, even if/when it was down, your site and permalinks were still browsable, and you could still manually FTP and edit your site, your blog, on whatever generic web hosting service you were using. You could migrate your blog by FTPing your static storage files from one web host to another. Without any database export/import/(re)configuration. Subsequently of course https://indiewebcamp.com/ was founded, eventually (and currently) https://indieweb.org/, recognizing a pre-existing practice by naming it and giving it a community focus. A community to discover & find each other, to actively collaborate, building on each other’s ideas & building blocks, evolving our sites, innovating the practical peer-to-peer web with a plurality of approaches, designs, interoperable implementations, and sustainable solutions. - Tantek

Jonas Voss

← An IndieWeb Webring πŸ•ΈπŸ’ β†’

Jonas Voss