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Wonder if anybody else has noticed this. I'm seeing an increasing number of bloggers and website owners deliberately breaking their RSS feeds. It's increasingly becoming a problem for me. Most say they are doing it because they want me to sign up to their newsletter, and because they wanna sabotage AI, and, well, only rebuke I have to that, for now, is, A broken RSS feed will never stop so called #AI from sucking up your website. I'd advise you to learn how LLM's work instead of assuming how you think they work. Humans still use RSS, partially because I, for one, want my email inbox clean. I open my RSS reader every day, so, you just lost a reader. #RSS #IndieWeb #Blog #Blogging

I see a lot of blog evangelism, so I'd thought i'd do one for wikis. If you want to put stuff on the interwebs but find the serialised blog format not really your thing, try a wiki! Basically, each page represents a topic that is gradually added to and edited as you find more things to say, instead of being tied to a specific date.

Personally, probably bc of adhd, dates don't mean much to me, something I haven't touched for 3 years is as relevent as anything else, so I find wikis useful.

New blog post up: a brief review of Hannah Steenbock's Demonhunters of Terragon series, as it stands so far.

michael.kjorling.se/blog/2025/

Also some print styling improvements, while I was at it. (It's not quite where I want it yet, but it's better than it was before.)

@Firlefanz

Michael Kjörling · Book series review: Demonhunters of Terragon, by Hannah Steenbock

I really like personal homepages and have quite a list of them bookmarked. I'll post one every week unless I fall behind this schedule. 😉 So here's Cool Personal Homepages #CPHP Vol. 43: "Elmar Klausmeier's Blog on Computers, Programming, and Mathematics [...]" eklausmeier.goip.de/

PS: Resolving that domain name doesn't work very well (for me using different networks and name servers) - just try a few times and give it a minute..