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View Source, Stay Human

Why a hand-made site still feels more generous than an infinitely optimized profile page.

The older web had rough edges, but it also made room for personality. You could tell when a page had been made by a person rather than tuned by a growth team.

That is still the energy I want in a modern personal site:

  • readable HTML and markdown
  • a feed somebody can subscribe to
  • URLs that can survive a redesign
  • enough structure to publish often without turning the site into a product

My baseline checklist

If a theme claims to support the small web, I want to see a few boring, practical things working before I care about the screenshots:

  • a feed
  • clean permalinks
  • an about page that can be edited without ceremony
  • posts that are still readable after the decorative pieces are stripped away

The IndieWeb ethos helps because it asks practical questions. Can I own the URL? Can I move hosts without losing myself? Can other people follow this site without an account?

READ THE FEED

That little button is a shortcode, and this whole post is plain markdown. The fancy bits should stay optional.

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Independent publisher, hand-coder, and keeper of a brightly opinionated corner of the internet.