I subscribe to over 1,000 RSS feeds. Sounds an awful lot, but does provide me with a high quality list of content to read every day. I keep track of them all using FreshRSS, which has proved highly capable of scaling up, without being overwhelming. Every six months or so,…| uncountable thoughts
Almost every modern website uses cards to display what content they have on other pages - usually an image, title and sometimes a short snippet. They are an excellent way to show readers what you have available, and I suppose also act as a tool to keep people within the…| uncountable thoughts
I have a dev/ directory where I store the git repos for my code projects, and a pretty common pattern is to change to a directory and type code . to bring up the development environment. A lot of these are in remote containers, which I’ve been using for quite a while to develop in. […]| uncountable thoughts
I spent six weeks working intensively with AI to produce a fast, consolidated view of my two blogs which is hosted on my root domain uncountable.uk. This is purely an experiment – I’m not ready to give up my wordpress blogs just yet, but I have been impressed with how much functionality I could achieve […]| uncountable thoughts
I use wordpress to both create and display content for my diary and this blog. They are hosted on two different subdomains: diary.uncountable.uk and thoughts.uncountable.uk. It can be a pain managing two blogs, but they both have a very different purpose, identity and content. So I continue with both, as writing is more important, and […]| uncountable thoughts
It’s been a joy hosting this month’s IndieWeb blog carnival on the subject of Small Web Communities. There were 20 submissions, and together they make up a pretty nice snapshot of the evolution, purpose and culture of online communities. The common thread that shone through each piece was just how important they are for the […]| uncountable thoughts
During May 2025 I was the monthly host for the IndieWeb blog carnival on the subject of Small Web Communities. I’ve participated in a few over the last year, but this was my first time hosting. The round up post has got all the wonderful submissions, but I wanted to record my hosting experience without […]| uncountable thoughts
I’m participating again in a brilliant and simple idea from Robert Birming to connect and share during the month of June. I will update this post throughout June with links that inspire and deserve to be shared. -------------- Thanks for being an RSS subscriber! If you have a blog, contact me and I'll add your […]| uncountable thoughts
I’m hosting the May 2025 IndieWeb blog carnival, and keeping track of submissions as they come in in a list. I’ll also be doing a roundup post where I’ll summarise the submissions in another list. These lists could get quite long, so I’d quite like them to be displayed in a random order, so no […]| uncountable thoughts
I’ve been keeping an online diary for over two years, which is a powered by wordpress with a simple one post per day format. The built in tagging and category systems mean I can organise entries into specific collections, for example this page has all the days when I did riverfly monitoring. I also have […]| uncountable thoughts
Like many older adults in China, Auntie Zhang has found her own way into the digital world. Her fascination with short videos is not about escaping reality, but her way of engaging with reality and making sense of it. When she scrolls, sings along, and lip-syncs, she holds onto her core values that life has often shaken but not erased. The sentimental ballads drifting through these online videos give shape to frustrations and bafflement that rarely find words. Although dismissed by outsiders ...| Platypus
Videos, bei denen mit Chips geknuspert und das Mikrofon gestreichelt wird, waren einst überall zu sehen. Jetzt schwappt eine KI-generierte ASMR-Welle über Social Media.| futurezone.at
Our new survey covers the smartwatches, rings, fitness trackers, and smart scales that monitor your health, as well as the tech you use for exercise: bikes, rowing machines, treadmills, and smart fitness mirrors.| PCMag Australia
Dieses Mal unter den besten Videos: Ein Trick für den Alltag, eine Drohne im Tornado und eine Mega-Steinschleuder.| futurezone.at
I'm pretty amazed at the JPEG-XL image format, even moreso than I…| Hello Blog
This post was originally published on August 11, 2016 on the personal blog of Nanjira Sambuli from Kenya who recently joined the Web Foundation team as Digital Equality Advocacy Manager. Back in 2009, some journalist -perhaps trying to make her story about “the pearl of Africa” land some eyeballs- stated that Uganda was “a place where cell phones […] The post On Writing About Tech In Africa (Part 2): Our Toothbrushes, Toilets and Bulbs first appeared on Web We Want.| Web We Want
Web We Want’s newsletter highlights one important topic and tells you what you need to know in 3 minutes or less. Women have fewer opportunities than men in most countries. Did you know they also have less Internet access? These two realities are entwined as the Internet becomes ever more important to education, health, jobs, and daily life. […] The post Why Getting Women Online Matters first appeared on Web We Want.| Web We Want
Languages: Portuguese, French, Spanish, ArabicWeb We Want’s newsletter highlights one important topic and tells you what you need to know in 3 minutes or less. What’s Going On? There’s no such thing as free Internet. When your mobile operator offers you free data in some configuration, it means that either they or a content provider is footing …| Web We Want
X sues the World Federation of Advertisers and four of its members, accusing them of violating US antitrust laws by taking their advertising business elsewhere.| PCMag UK
Contexts is a quarterly magazine that makes cutting-edge social research accessible to general readers.| Contexts
Online anybody can be fairytale figures and super heroes, but off-line the limits are more narrow| HikingArtist.com by Frits Ahlefeldt