4/20/23

I've run across the indie web a couple of times, and been interested for a bit, so I'm giving it a try! A lot of people have written really eloquently about how important the indie web is and the possibilities it presents for the future. I'm not much of a manifesto person, so I'll just say I think it's great - nostalgic and anti-capitalist and fun - and maybe I'll have more interesting thoughts about it someday. For now, I'm just hanging out.

I'm brushing off very rusty html and css knowledge, so don't mind any jagged edges.

Here's the plan for the various sections of this page:

Books
- reviews or responses or maybe just lists
Programming (mostly Python, picking up some html/css/js, rarely R)
- ambitiously, posting some little projects I make for practice
- realistically, collecting useful reference pages and maybe making some guides about things I figure out how to do and should actually remember
Bookmarks
- what it says on the tin, just lists of things I wanna save
- likely to be stuff that doesn't fit any of the other categories, probably including recipes, art/artists, knitting/crafting things, etc.
Gender & Sexuality
- possibly personal stuff, possibly not
- saving whatever resonates, like a dreamboard, but gay
- possibly pseudo-archival/historical work, you know, see something gay save something gay
Writing
- who knows
- I've been writing exclusively non-fiction for like a decade now, so probably that
- will I dip my toe back into fiction??? tune in to find out