Online technology communities: Making the most of the open source internet – Jeremy Keith
I spoke my brains on the Venturi’s Voice podcast. It’s a random walk through topics like sharing, writing, publishing, and bizzzzznis.
In which I answer questions about blogging.
I’ve put a copy of this on my own site too.
I spoke my brains on the Venturi’s Voice podcast. It’s a random walk through topics like sharing, writing, publishing, and bizzzzznis.
In which I attempt to answer some questions raised in the reading of Resilient Web Design.
When I write a blog post, I want it to live on my blog, rather than a platform. I can thus invest my time thinking about how to make my blog better and backing it up, rather than having to worry about where my writing is, finding ways to export data from a platform, setting up persistent backups, etc.
A blog post can be a plain text document uploaded to a server. It can be an image hosted on a social network. It can be a voice note shared with your friends.
Title, dates, comments, links, and text are all optional.
No one is policing this.
The most important lesson that blogging taught me is that writing is for thinking first, communication last.
Please read Miriam’s latest blog post.
A handpicked selection of blog posts.
Baldur Bjarnason has written my mind.
Tinkering with your website can be a fun distraction.
A time machine for blog posts