Webactions are ways to like or reply to posts on IndieWeb sites using your own IndieWeb site instead of a social-network intermediary like Twitter.
How should an IndieWeb blog (like Ooble) fit in with federated social networks like mastodon? Should it copy its posts to an Activity|Pub site (syndication) or instead BE an ActivityPub site? Here's an introduction to how you might implement the latter approach.
Cog is a nifty code-generator utility done with python scripts hidden in comments in the source files, so the generated code is OK to check in to source-code control. Useful for repetitive compiled-in data, or for filling in gaps in the syntax of the host language.
An animator animatedly reviews the animation in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
(Via Cartoon Brew on Twitter)
Noted by Damian Cugley .Making a site that automatically chooses a thumbnail from a page is tricky at times. Like when it ends up choosing a picture of the commentor with the largest avatar.
Plaid is a 4x12 ortholinear USB keyboard kit using only through-hole components. The microcontroller, diodes and other components are artistically arranged at the top of the PCB.
(Via My new keyboard! Through hole components ONLY! via My First Build!)
Noted by Damian Cugley .There is now an Atom feed for lists of notes (if you have software that consumes RSS feeds, it’s essentially the same thing). Depending on your feed reader software you may be able to autodiscover the feed from the list page’s URL, or you may need to add ‘atom/’ to the end to make it work.