#smalltechnologyfoundation — Public Fediverse posts
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“I really like the Small Web. Thanks for NOT supporting it.”
https://ar.al/2022/10/20/nlnet-grant-application-for-domain-rejected/
(We tried one more time after that, got rejected again, and then stopped wasting time with @nlnet and @NGIZero. The Small Web will launch this year with ZERO EU funding in its six years of development from NGI/NLNet. If you want to support us before it does, please see https://small-tech.org/fund-us. After we launch, we aim for it to be self sustaining. So NGI/NLNet have been and are irrelevant as far as the Small Web is concerned.)
https://eupolicy.social/@jmaris/115940504761958251
#SmallWeb #SmallTech #EU #funding #FOSS #OpenSource #EUpol #OpenSourceSustainability #NextGenerationInternet #NGI #NLNet #SmallTechnologyFoundation
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So, going forward, Auto Encrypt¹, Kitten², and Catalyst³ will be seamlessly (automatically; with zero config) supporting Web Numbers⁴ (IPv4, IPv6), and, of course, should you want to point one at your server for old time’s sake, legacy domain names too.
I still have some dev to do on this on the Kitten side of things but I’m hugely excited about being able to remove another centralised component – DNS – from the Small Web⁵ (peer-to-peer, personal web) as we inch nearer to making it available this year to everyday people who use technology as an everyday thing.
¹ https://codeberg.org/small-tech/auto-encrypt
² https://kitten.small-web.org
³ https://catalyst.small-web.org
⁴ https://ar.al/2025/06/25/web-numbers/
⁵ https://ar.al/2024/06/24/small-web-computer-science-colloquium-at-university-of-groningen/#SmallWeb #SmallTech #SmallTechnologyFoundation #peerToPeerWeb #personalWeb #WebNumbers #decentralisation #web #dev #humanRights #democracy
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🇵🇸 @small-tech/cross-platform-hostname module deprecated
https://www.npmjs.com/package/@small-tech/cross-platform-hostname
The release of version 1.1.0 deprecates and removes support for this small module that normalised hostname reporting between Linux/macOS and Windows.
We no longer support Windows as Microsoft is complicit in Israel’s genocide of the Palestinian people¹ and Small Technology Foundation² stands in solidarity with the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement³.
Windows is an ad-infested and surveillance-ridden dumpster fire of an operating system and, alongside supporting genocide, you are putting both yourself and others at risk by using it.
When supporting Linux/macOS, just use the built-in os.hostname() method which works the same way on both platforms.
¹ https://www.bdsmovement.net/microsoft
² https://small-tech.org/
³ https://www.bdsmovement.net/#SmallTechnologyFoundation #crossPlatformHostname #npm #module #deprecation #BDS #Microsoft #Windows #NodeJS #web #dev #FOSS #SmallTech #SmallWeb #israel #genocide #Gaza #Palestine #FreePalestine #techIsPolitical #codeIsPolitical
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🇵🇸 @small-tech/cross-platform-hostname module deprecated
https://www.npmjs.com/package/@small-tech/cross-platform-hostname
The release of version 1.1.0 deprecates and removes support for this small module that normalised hostname reporting between Linux/macOS and Windows.
We no longer support Windows as Microsoft is complicit in Israel’s genocide of the Palestinian people¹ and Small Technology Foundation² stands in solidarity with the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement³.
Windows is an ad-infested and surveillance-ridden dumpster fire of an operating system and, alongside supporting genocide, you are putting both yourself and others at risk by using it.
When supporting Linux/macOS, just use the built-in os.hostname() method which works the same way on both platforms.
¹ https://www.bdsmovement.net/microsoft
² https://small-tech.org/
³ https://www.bdsmovement.net/#SmallTechnologyFoundation #crossPlatformHostname #npm #module #deprecation #BDS #Microsoft #Windows #NodeJS #web #dev #FOSS #SmallTech #SmallWeb #israel #genocide #Gaza #Palestine #FreePalestine #techIsPolitical #codeIsPolitical
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🇵🇸 @small-tech/cross-platform-hostname module deprecated
https://www.npmjs.com/package/@small-tech/cross-platform-hostname
The release of version 1.1.0 deprecates and removes support for this small module that normalised hostname reporting between Linux/macOS and Windows.
We no longer support Windows as Microsoft is complicit in Israel’s genocide of the Palestinian people¹ and Small Technology Foundation² stands in solidarity with the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement³.
Windows is an ad-infested and surveillance-ridden dumpster fire of an operating system and, alongside supporting genocide, you are putting both yourself and others at risk by using it.
When supporting Linux/macOS, just use the built-in os.hostname() method which works the same way on both platforms.
¹ https://www.bdsmovement.net/microsoft
² https://small-tech.org/
³ https://www.bdsmovement.net/#SmallTechnologyFoundation #crossPlatformHostname #npm #module #deprecation #BDS #Microsoft #Windows #NodeJS #web #dev #FOSS #SmallTech #SmallWeb #israel #genocide #Gaza #Palestine #FreePalestine #techIsPolitical #codeIsPolitical
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🇵🇸 @small-tech/cross-platform-hostname module deprecated
https://www.npmjs.com/package/@small-tech/cross-platform-hostname
The release of version 1.1.0 deprecates and removes support for this small module that normalised hostname reporting between Linux/macOS and Windows.
We no longer support Windows as Microsoft is complicit in Israel’s genocide of the Palestinian people¹ and Small Technology Foundation² stands in solidarity with the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement³.
Windows is an ad-infested and surveillance-ridden dumpster fire of an operating system and, alongside supporting genocide, you are putting both yourself and others at risk by using it.
When supporting Linux/macOS, just use the built-in os.hostname() method which works the same way on both platforms.
¹ https://www.bdsmovement.net/microsoft
² https://small-tech.org/
³ https://www.bdsmovement.net/#SmallTechnologyFoundation #crossPlatformHostname #npm #module #deprecation #BDS #Microsoft #Windows #NodeJS #web #dev #FOSS #SmallTech #SmallWeb #israel #genocide #Gaza #Palestine #FreePalestine #techIsPolitical #codeIsPolitical
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🇵🇸 @small-tech/cross-platform-hostname module deprecated
https://www.npmjs.com/package/@small-tech/cross-platform-hostname
The release of version 1.1.0 deprecates and removes support for this small module that normalised hostname reporting between Linux/macOS and Windows.
We no longer support Windows as Microsoft is complicit in Israel’s genocide of the Palestinian people¹ and Small Technology Foundation² stands in solidarity with the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement³.
Windows is an ad-infested and surveillance-ridden dumpster fire of an operating system and, alongside supporting genocide, you are putting both yourself and others at risk by using it.
When supporting Linux/macOS, just use the built-in os.hostname() method which works the same way on both platforms.
¹ https://www.bdsmovement.net/microsoft
² https://small-tech.org/
³ https://www.bdsmovement.net/#SmallTechnologyFoundation #crossPlatformHostname #npm #module #deprecation #BDS #Microsoft #Windows #NodeJS #web #dev #FOSS #SmallTech #SmallWeb #israel #genocide #Gaza #Palestine #FreePalestine #techIsPolitical #codeIsPolitical
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🥳 @small-tech/auto-encrypt-localhost version 9.0.1 released
Automatically provisions and installs locally-trusted TLS certificates for Node.js https servers (including Polka, Express.js, etc.) Unlike mkcert, 100% written in JavaScript with no external/binary dependencies. As used in Kitten¹
https://codeberg.org/small-tech/auto-encrypt-localhost#readme
This is a housekeeping release:
• Add TypeScript type definitions.
• Improve code quality; fix all type warnings.
• Update dependencies and remove all npm vulnerability warnings.Full change log: https://codeberg.org/small-tech/auto-encrypt-localhost/src/branch/main/CHANGELOG.md
Enjoy! 💕
¹ https://kitten.small-web.org
#SmallTech #SmallWeb #AutoEncryptLocalhost #TLS #web #dev #NodeJS #JavaScript #SmallTechnologyFoundation
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👋🤓 Goodbye Site.js, Hello Kitten!
I started working on creating a Small Web¹ server (a peer-to-peer Web server) six years ago² with Site.js.
Building Site.js was my first attempt. And it resulted in:
• Auto Encrypt (automatic Let’s Encrypt certificates): https://codeberg.org/small-tech/auto-encrypt
• Auto Encrypt Localhost (automatic localhost TLS certificates): https://codeberg.org/small-tech/auto-encrypt-localhost
• @small-tech/https (drop-in Node.js https module replacement with automatic TLS certs everywhere): https://codeberg.org/small-tech/https
• JSDB: In-process, in-memory JavaScript database that persists to append-only JavaScript logs: https://codeberg.org/small-tech/jsdb
As Site.js reached an evolutionary dead-end, and as I learned from my experiements with replicated data types that replicated data types are *not* a prerequisite for a decentralised web (actual topological decentralisation and ease of use are), I started writing a new server/platform called Kitten from scratch while still making use of the tried and tested modules listed above.
Last week, I switched over our last site using Site.js to Kitten and, with that, today I’ve sunset³ Site.js:
For its successor, please see Kitten:
If you want to support our work at the Small Technology Foundation, please consider becoming a patron:
https://small-tech.org/fund-us
:kitten:💕
¹ https://ar.al/2024/06/24/small-web-computer-science-colloquium-at-university-of-groningen/
² https://ar.al/2019/08/26/introducing-small-technology-foundation/
³ Using our instance of Look Over There!: https://look-over-there.small-web.org#SiteJS #SmallWeb #SmallTech #peerToPeerWeb #SmallTechnologyFoundation #AutoEncrypt #AutoEncryptLocalhost #JSDB #JavaScriptDatabase #https #TLS
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👋🤓 Goodbye Site.js, Hello Kitten!
I started working on creating a Small Web¹ server (a peer-to-peer Web server) six years ago² with Site.js.
Building Site.js was my first attempt. And it resulted in:
• Auto Encrypt (automatic Let’s Encrypt certificates): https://codeberg.org/small-tech/auto-encrypt
• Auto Encrypt Localhost (automatic localhost TLS certificates): https://codeberg.org/small-tech/auto-encrypt-localhost
• @small-tech/https (drop-in Node.js https module replacement with automatic TLS certs everywhere): https://codeberg.org/small-tech/https
• JSDB: In-process, in-memory JavaScript database that persists to append-only JavaScript logs: https://codeberg.org/small-tech/jsdb
As Site.js reached an evolutionary dead-end, and as I learned from my experiements with replicated data types that replicated data types are *not* a prerequisite for a decentralised web (actual topological decentralisation and ease of use are), I started writing a new server/platform called Kitten from scratch while still making use of the tried and tested modules listed above.
Last week, I switched over our last site using Site.js to Kitten and, with that, today I’ve sunset³ Site.js:
For its successor, please see Kitten:
If you want to support our work at the Small Technology Foundation, please consider becoming a patron:
https://small-tech.org/fund-us
:kitten:💕
¹ https://ar.al/2024/06/24/small-web-computer-science-colloquium-at-university-of-groningen/
² https://ar.al/2019/08/26/introducing-small-technology-foundation/
³ Using our instance of Look Over There!: https://look-over-there.small-web.org#SiteJS #SmallWeb #SmallTech #peerToPeerWeb #SmallTechnologyFoundation #AutoEncrypt #AutoEncryptLocalhost #JSDB #JavaScriptDatabase #https #TLS
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👋🤓 Goodbye Site.js, Hello Kitten!
I started working on creating a Small Web¹ server (a peer-to-peer Web server) six years ago² with Site.js.
Building Site.js was my first attempt. And it resulted in:
• Auto Encrypt (automatic Let’s Encrypt certificates): https://codeberg.org/small-tech/auto-encrypt
• Auto Encrypt Localhost (automatic localhost TLS certificates): https://codeberg.org/small-tech/auto-encrypt-localhost
• @small-tech/https (drop-in Node.js https module replacement with automatic TLS certs everywhere): https://codeberg.org/small-tech/https
• JSDB: In-process, in-memory JavaScript database that persists to append-only JavaScript logs: https://codeberg.org/small-tech/jsdb
As Site.js reached an evolutionary dead-end, and as I learned from my experiements with replicated data types that replicated data types are *not* a prerequisite for a decentralised web (actual topological decentralisation and ease of use are), I started writing a new server/platform called Kitten from scratch while still making use of the tried and tested modules listed above.
Last week, I switched over our last site using Site.js to Kitten and, with that, today I’ve sunset³ Site.js:
For its successor, please see Kitten:
If you want to support our work at the Small Technology Foundation, please consider becoming a patron:
https://small-tech.org/fund-us
:kitten:💕
¹ https://ar.al/2024/06/24/small-web-computer-science-colloquium-at-university-of-groningen/
² https://ar.al/2019/08/26/introducing-small-technology-foundation/
³ Using our instance of Look Over There!: https://look-over-there.small-web.org#SiteJS #SmallWeb #SmallTech #peerToPeerWeb #SmallTechnologyFoundation #AutoEncrypt #AutoEncryptLocalhost #JSDB #JavaScriptDatabase #https #TLS
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👋🤓 Goodbye Site.js, Hello Kitten!
I started working on creating a Small Web¹ server (a peer-to-peer Web server) six years ago² with Site.js.
Building Site.js was my first attempt. And it resulted in:
• Auto Encrypt (automatic Let’s Encrypt certificates): https://codeberg.org/small-tech/auto-encrypt
• Auto Encrypt Localhost (automatic localhost TLS certificates): https://codeberg.org/small-tech/auto-encrypt-localhost
• @small-tech/https (drop-in Node.js https module replacement with automatic TLS certs everywhere): https://codeberg.org/small-tech/https
• JSDB: In-process, in-memory JavaScript database that persists to append-only JavaScript logs: https://codeberg.org/small-tech/jsdb
As Site.js reached an evolutionary dead-end, and as I learned from my experiements with replicated data types that replicated data types are *not* a prerequisite for a decentralised web (actual topological decentralisation and ease of use are), I started writing a new server/platform called Kitten from scratch while still making use of the tried and tested modules listed above.
Last week, I switched over our last site using Site.js to Kitten and, with that, today I’ve sunset³ Site.js:
For its successor, please see Kitten:
If you want to support our work at the Small Technology Foundation, please consider becoming a patron:
https://small-tech.org/fund-us
:kitten:💕
¹ https://ar.al/2024/06/24/small-web-computer-science-colloquium-at-university-of-groningen/
² https://ar.al/2019/08/26/introducing-small-technology-foundation/
³ Using our instance of Look Over There!: https://look-over-there.small-web.org#SiteJS #SmallWeb #SmallTech #peerToPeerWeb #SmallTechnologyFoundation #AutoEncrypt #AutoEncryptLocalhost #JSDB #JavaScriptDatabase #https #TLS
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👋🤓 Goodbye Site.js, Hello Kitten!
I started working on creating a Small Web¹ server (a peer-to-peer Web server) six years ago² with Site.js.
Building Site.js was my first attempt. And it resulted in:
• Auto Encrypt (automatic Let’s Encrypt certificates): https://codeberg.org/small-tech/auto-encrypt
• Auto Encrypt Localhost (automatic localhost TLS certificates): https://codeberg.org/small-tech/auto-encrypt-localhost
• @small-tech/https (drop-in Node.js https module replacement with automatic TLS certs everywhere): https://codeberg.org/small-tech/https
• JSDB: In-process, in-memory JavaScript database that persists to append-only JavaScript logs: https://codeberg.org/small-tech/jsdb
As Site.js reached an evolutionary dead-end, and as I learned from my experiements with replicated data types that replicated data types are *not* a prerequisite for a decentralised web (actual topological decentralisation and ease of use are), I started writing a new server/platform called Kitten from scratch while still making use of the tried and tested modules listed above.
Last week, I switched over our last site using Site.js to Kitten and, with that, today I’ve sunset³ Site.js:
For its successor, please see Kitten:
If you want to support our work at the Small Technology Foundation, please consider becoming a patron:
https://small-tech.org/fund-us
:kitten:💕
¹ https://ar.al/2024/06/24/small-web-computer-science-colloquium-at-university-of-groningen/
² https://ar.al/2019/08/26/introducing-small-technology-foundation/
³ Using our instance of Look Over There!: https://look-over-there.small-web.org#SiteJS #SmallWeb #SmallTech #peerToPeerWeb #SmallTechnologyFoundation #AutoEncrypt #AutoEncryptLocalhost #JSDB #JavaScriptDatabase #https #TLS
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…And there are more interesting tid-bits in there too:
• See how I’m pushing Kitten’s Streaming HTML to its logical conclusion and streaming JavaScript from the server to the client to keep all logic on the server while implementing a client-side feature (copy to clipboard): https://codeberg.org/small-web/look-over-there/src/branch/main/CopyButton.component.js
• Following on from that, note how the Toast component that’s triggered when something is copied looks (under the hood, Streaming HTML is htmx + WebSockets + some Kitten-specific magic and glues it all together and adds syntactic sugar): https://codeberg.org/small-web/look-over-there/src/branch/main/Toast.fragment.js
• Finally, check out how layout components and slots work: https://codeberg.org/small-web/look-over-there/src/branch/main/Site.layout.js
I think that’s all the intersting stuff I can spot at the moment.
Have fun!
:kitten:💕
#Kitten #SmallWeb #SmallTech #SmallTechnologyFoundation #LookOverThere #code #StreamingHTML #htmx #websockets #nodeJS #web #dev
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…And there are more interesting tid-bits in there too:
• See how I’m pushing Kitten’s Streaming HTML to its logical conclusion and streaming JavaScript from the server to the client to keep all logic on the server while implementing a client-side feature (copy to clipboard): https://codeberg.org/small-web/look-over-there/src/branch/main/CopyButton.component.js
• Following on from that, note how the Toast component that’s triggered when something is copied looks (under the hood, Streaming HTML is htmx + WebSockets + some Kitten-specific magic and glues it all together and adds syntactic sugar): https://codeberg.org/small-web/look-over-there/src/branch/main/Toast.fragment.js
• Finally, check out how layout components and slots work: https://codeberg.org/small-web/look-over-there/src/branch/main/Site.layout.js
I think that’s all the intersting stuff I can spot at the moment.
Have fun!
:kitten:💕
#Kitten #SmallWeb #SmallTech #SmallTechnologyFoundation #LookOverThere #code #StreamingHTML #htmx #websockets #nodeJS #web #dev
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…And there are more interesting tid-bits in there too:
• See how I’m pushing Kitten’s Streaming HTML to its logical conclusion and streaming JavaScript from the server to the client to keep all logic on the server while implementing a client-side feature (copy to clipboard): https://codeberg.org/small-web/look-over-there/src/branch/main/CopyButton.component.js
• Following on from that, note how the Toast component that’s triggered when something is copied looks (under the hood, Streaming HTML is htmx + WebSockets + some Kitten-specific magic and glues it all together and adds syntactic sugar): https://codeberg.org/small-web/look-over-there/src/branch/main/Toast.fragment.js
• Finally, check out how layout components and slots work: https://codeberg.org/small-web/look-over-there/src/branch/main/Site.layout.js
I think that’s all the intersting stuff I can spot at the moment.
Have fun!
:kitten:💕
#Kitten #SmallWeb #SmallTech #SmallTechnologyFoundation #LookOverThere #code #StreamingHTML #htmx #websockets #nodeJS #web #dev
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…And there are more interesting tid-bits in there too:
• See how I’m pushing Kitten’s Streaming HTML to its logical conclusion and streaming JavaScript from the server to the client to keep all logic on the server while implementing a client-side feature (copy to clipboard): https://codeberg.org/small-web/look-over-there/src/branch/main/CopyButton.component.js
• Following on from that, note how the Toast component that’s triggered when something is copied looks (under the hood, Streaming HTML is htmx + WebSockets + some Kitten-specific magic and glues it all together and adds syntactic sugar): https://codeberg.org/small-web/look-over-there/src/branch/main/Toast.fragment.js
• Finally, check out how layout components and slots work: https://codeberg.org/small-web/look-over-there/src/branch/main/Site.layout.js
I think that’s all the intersting stuff I can spot at the moment.
Have fun!
:kitten:💕
#Kitten #SmallWeb #SmallTech #SmallTechnologyFoundation #LookOverThere #code #StreamingHTML #htmx #websockets #nodeJS #web #dev
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…And there are more interesting tid-bits in there too:
• See how I’m pushing Kitten’s Streaming HTML to its logical conclusion and streaming JavaScript from the server to the client to keep all logic on the server while implementing a client-side feature (copy to clipboard): https://codeberg.org/small-web/look-over-there/src/branch/main/CopyButton.component.js
• Following on from that, note how the Toast component that’s triggered when something is copied looks (under the hood, Streaming HTML is htmx + WebSockets + some Kitten-specific magic and glues it all together and adds syntactic sugar): https://codeberg.org/small-web/look-over-there/src/branch/main/Toast.fragment.js
• Finally, check out how layout components and slots work: https://codeberg.org/small-web/look-over-there/src/branch/main/Site.layout.js
I think that’s all the intersting stuff I can spot at the moment.
Have fun!
:kitten:💕
#Kitten #SmallWeb #SmallTech #SmallTechnologyFoundation #LookOverThere #code #StreamingHTML #htmx #websockets #nodeJS #web #dev
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You can really get a feel for what authoring a simple web app is like in Kitten (with the latest techniques/features), by checking out the source code for Look Over There!, the multi-site forwarding app with TLS forwarding support that I built recently:
https://codeberg.org/small-web/look-over-there
There’s an instance of it I’m hosting for us at https://look-over-there.small-web.org to forward our archived sites – e.g., https://web0.small-web.org – to archive.org so we don’t break links on the web.
If you want to run it locally, install Kitten (https://kitten.small-web.org) and then type: kitten run https://codeberg.org/small-web/look-over-there.git (you can also clone the git repo manually and just run kitten from the working directory).
Interesting places to look:
• The index page (shows use of a Markdown page that imports and uses Kitten components) https://codeberg.org/small-web/look-over-there/raw/branch/main/index.page.md
• The admin page (notice the lock emoji at the end of the name? That’s all you need to add to a route to make use of Kitten’s automatic authentication. Since every Kitten site/app is protected by public-key encryption and we don’t have the concept of users (each site/app on the Small Web is owned by one person), the whole process can be automated for you. https://codeberg.org/small-web/look-over-there/src/branch/main/admin%F0%9F%94%92.page.js
• The Redirection component. This is what does all the hard work on the admin page. Along with the admin page, they showcase Kitten’s new/alternative (and as-of-yet mostly undocumented) class-based component model with event bubbling on the component hierarchy on the server. (Since this is resource intensive, it’s recommended you use it only when implementing authenticated routes where you’re sure only the site’s owner will be accessing the route.) https://codeberg.org/small-web/look-over-there/src/branch/main/Redirection.component.js
In any case, as Kitten and the rest of the Small Web ecosystem matures further, I’ll be documenting all this better and there will be even more examples and tutorials but, in case you’re one of those inquisitive types and you want to see what web development can be like if you’re *not* building centralised people farming machinery for Big Tech, have a play with Kitten.
:kitten:💕
#Kitten #SmallWeb #SmallTech #SmallTechnologyFoundation #LookOverThere #code #web #dev
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I’m going through our events page on the Small Technology Foundation web site¹ and porting the entries there to the new version of our web site that I’m building in Kitten² and it’s depressing how many event sites have just disappeared.
Thank goodness for archive.org.
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Your web server having an interactive shell (REPL) where you can live update entries in your site/app’s database is pretty neat (if I do say so myself) :)
https://kitten.small-web.org/reference/#kitten-s-interactive-shell-repl
(I’m porting the Small Technology Foundation site¹ from Site.js² – and hence from being a static site generated via Site.js’s integrated Hugo³ – to Kitten⁴. In the process, I’m creating an admin panel⁵ for the news, events, and videos sections, which will make them easier to update, and storing the data in Kitten’s internal JavaScript Database⁶.)
¹ https://small-tech.org
² https://sitejs.org
³ https://gohugo.io/
⁴ https://kitten.small-web.org
⁵ It’s trivial to create authenticated routes in Kitten. You just add a lock emoji (🔒) to the end of your route’s name. e.g., admin🔒.page.js or /admin🔒/index.page.js (see https://kitten.small-web.org/reference/#sessions-and-authentication).
⁶ https://codeberg.org/small-tech/jsdb#Kitten #REPL #shell #JavaScript #database #JavaScriptDatabase #JSDB #SmallTechnologyFoundation #SiteJS #Hugo #web #dev #NodeJS
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I just updated the Small Technology Foundation funding page to use Ethereum instead of Nano as the cryptocurrency option since Ethereum is now proof-of-stake instead of the planet-destroying proof-of-work (hello, Bitcoin and co.) and because Nano is apparently a pain to obtain (had a few folks complain).
So if you want to donate anonymously, this should make it easier to do so.
Your donations do help. So thank you! :)
https://small-tech.org/fund-us/
💕
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And here are links to the things mentioned in the previous post:
• Accessibility For Everyone site: https://accessibilityforeveryone.site
• Kitten: https://kitten.small-web.org
• Domain: https://codeberg.org/domain/app (not ready for use yet)And reminder that you should use OBS instead of GNOME’s built-in screen recorder if you don’t want to lose work: https://obsproject.com/
#SmallWeb #Kitten #Domain #AccessibilityForEveryone #a11y #book #ABookApart #SmallTechnologyFoundation
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Just updated the Small Technology Foundation web site to fix old links, update the status of Kitten¹ (close to API Version 1) and Domain² (will enter open Beta this year), and to add a few news items.
PS. We have zero public funding (NLNet, ngi, etc.) and we don’t take VC or Big Tech sponsorship. Fund us: https://small-tech.org/fund-us
¹ https://kitten.small-web.org
² https://codeberg.org/domain/app#SmallTechnologyFoundation #SmallTech #Kitten #Domain #humanRights #privacy #web #tech
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@lilithsaintcrow @laguiri Well, some of us are trying and it would be amazing if folks actually funded us so we could continue to exist and do our work.
https://ar.al/2020/08/07/what-is-the-small-web/
https://small-tech.org/fund-us
#SmallWeb #SmallTechnologyFoundation #funding #foss #commons
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If you're talking anti-Big Tech, you're talking Small Tech!
Lightning Talk mentioning @aral & @laura #SmallTechnologyFoundation
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TT-RSS - De la friture sur le Fediverse ?
https://framablog.org/2022/11/13/de-la-friture-sur-le-fediverse/
#rss #smalltechnologyfoundation #internetetsociété #decentralisation #droitsnumériques #talesoffediverse #centralisation #décentraliser #gretathunberg #activitypub #centraliser #eugenrochko #aralbalkan #fédération #stephenfry #fediverse #nonclassé #elonmusk #instance #mastodon #serveurs #sidekiq #twitter -
TT-RSS - De la friture sur le Fediverse ?
https://framablog.org/2022/11/13/de-la-friture-sur-le-fediverse/
#rss #smalltechnologyfoundation #internetetsociété #decentralisation #droitsnumériques #talesoffediverse #centralisation #décentraliser #gretathunberg #activitypub #centraliser #eugenrochko #aralbalkan #fédération #stephenfry #fediverse #nonclassé #elonmusk #instance #mastodon #serveurs #sidekiq #twitter -
NLnet (@NGIZero) Grant Application for Domain Rejected
https://ar.al/2022/10/20/nlnet-grant-application-for-domain-rejected/
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The Small Technology Foundation researches and promotes online services designed for human beings rather than corporate profits.
You can follow their live streaming account at:
➡️ @fedi
and you can follow the founders at
➡️ @laura
➡️ @aral
The Small Technology Foundation's website is at:
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@FediFollows Thank you!
And the other half of the foundation is Laura Kalbag:
➡️ @laura
:)
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@aral I regularly look with amazement at all you do with the #SmallTechnologyFoundation so I completely understand the trouble of finding time!
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#ActuLibre Développeurs, développeuses, nettoyez le Web ! à lire sur https://framablog.org/2021/04/20/developpeurs-developpeuses-nettoyez-le-web/ #SmallTechnologyFoundation #DégooglisonsInternet #LibertésNumériques #Internetetsociété #LibresLogiciels #Nettoyonsleweb #CleanupTheWeb #AralBalkan #traqueurs #pistage #Google #FLoC #AMP
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After over a year of work – and as we’re getting closer to the next release of Site.js – I think I’m now comfortable enough to start giving the project and the organisation a bit more visibility so I’ve just mirrored the main repositories on GitHub. We will be using those for issues and pull requests in the future.
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Apple approved the Better Blocker iOS app after we censored the release notes as per their instructions (https://ar.al/2020/01/14/apple-app-review-says-maybe-the-whims-of-trillion-dollar-gatekeepers/).
So, we’re now at Step 4 of our plan (https://ar.al/2020/01/13/apple-says-no-and-what-that-means-for-the-future-of-better-blocker-following-our-move-to-ireland/#how-will-we-handle-the-process).
We’re going to leave the app up for two weeks to give people a chance to update before removing it from the App Store and submitting it under our Small Technology Foundation account.
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The saga continues… Apple App Review says “maybe”: the whims of trillion-dollar gatekeepers
https://ar.al/2020/01/14/apple-app-review-says-maybe-the-whims-of-trillion-dollar-gatekeepers/
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Small Technology Foundation Personal Web Prototype-01: a mobile personal web server
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