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11 Dec 25

Voiden.md is an offline-first, Git-native API workspace that unifies specs, docs, tests, and mocks using programmable Markdown blocks. Build APIs the way you actually work.

by auguste 2 months ago

13 Sep 25

A blogging platform

by blallo 5 months ago saved 2 times

22 Jul 25

Resonate is the world’s first co-operative music streaming service — a multi-stakeholder platform co-operative, democratically governed by its members: artists, listeners and workers.

by auguste 7 months ago saved 2 times

05 May 25

Slingcode is a personal computing platform in a single html file.

  • You can make, run, and share web apps with it.
  • You don’t need any complicated tools to use it, just a web browser. You don’t need a server, hosting, or an SSL certificate to run the web apps.
  • You can put Slingcode on a web site, run it from a USB stick, laptop, or phone, and it doesn’t need an internet connection to work.
  • You can “add to home screen” in your phone’s browser to easily access your library of programs on the go.
  • You can share apps peer-to-peer over WebTorrent.
  • It’s private. You only share what you choose
by smithographic 9 months ago

05 Jan 24

💯 take by @tjpcc@tilde.zone on deplatforming.

Speech is great and all but when someone is literally calling for the physical eradication of two million human lives (including civilians), saying they are controlled by supernatural “Satanic forces”, platforming that as those people are actually getting killed would be complicity.

by 2097 2 years ago

05 Jun 23

The blog post which coined the term “enshittification”…

“Here is how platforms die: first, they are good to their users; then they abuse their users to make things better for their business customers; finally, they abuse those business customers to claw back all the value for themselves. Then, they die.”

by toxi 2 years ago saved 2 times

26 Sep 22

Stevey's Google Platforms Rant. GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets.
by piranha 3 years ago saved 2 times
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25 Jul 11

Octopress is a framework designed by Brandon Mathis for Jekyll, the blog aware static site generator powering Github Pages. To start blogging with with Jekyll, you have to write your own HTML templates, CSS, Javascripts and set up your configuration. But with Octopress All of that is already taken care of. Simply clone or fork Octopress, install dependencies and the theme, and you’re set.

by lamnatos 14 years ago saved 2 times

31 May 09

A lifestream platform (like Sweetcron) but written using .NET 3.5 instead of PHP.

by bbohling 16 years ago