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A listing of all long-form posts published to-date. Herein, you'll find my thoughts on concepts, ideas, politics, and more. The Indie Web Renaissance: Personal Sites and Homebrew Clubs Thriving Amid Corporate FatigueAs centralized platforms continue to grapple with trust and control issues (shocker), the IndieWeb community is quietly gaining steam in 2026 through regular Homebrew Website Club meetups, upcoming IndieWebCamps, and tools that make owning your online presence simpler and more rewarding. Discussions of an “old internet” revival and personal sites...
published February 12, 2026
Escape the Windows 11 Death SpiralOh look, it’s 2026 and we’re still hearing about the “Year of the Linux Desktop.” How original. But here’s the thing: after decades of memes and broken promises, something actually feels different this time. Not a revolutionary takeover, mind you—just a slow-burn, delicious exodus of fed-up Windows users realizing that...
published February 11, 2026
The Content Skin-Suit: Why Google is a Recycling Plant (and How to Not Get Mulched)For years, we were told to sacrifice our firstborn to the SEO gods in exchange for a trickle of “blue link” traffic. In 2026, the gods have decided they don’t need us anymore—they just want our skin. Google’s AI Overviews, Perplexity, and the rest of the “Answer Engine” squad have...
published February 10, 2026
The Decentralization LARP: Why Your Favorite 'Federated' App is Just Web2 in a Fake MustacheThe Word “Decentralization” Has Been Stolen It wasn’t an accident. It was a strategic kidnapping by companies that want the aesthetic of a revolution without actually giving up the keys to the kingdom. “Decentralization” is the new “Organic”—slap it on the label, charge a premium in VC funding, and hope...
published February 10, 2026
The Gates are Closing: Why Mastodon’s Flagship Instances are Hiding Their TimelinesWhile checking my Discover the Fediverse (DiscoverFedi) app to ensure everything was running smoothly, I noticed something significant. At some point in the last couple of months—perhaps even longer—mastodon.social and mastodon.online made the move to hide their public timelines entirely. I’m not entirely sure why they made this decision, but...
published February 9, 2026
The Death of Connection: From 2010 Era Dating to Modern Humans as 'Content'You probably didn’t even know that there was a dating scene in Second Life. At least, it’s never been as prominent as it is now, thanks to a developer releasing the “Thundr” dating app. I believe I’ve written about it once before in passing—mentioning how dead and silent Second Life...
published February 9, 2026
ERASERHEAD: Almost Fifty Years Late?We all know that David Lynch passed away a little over a year ago (at the time of writing this post), and it was a sad day. We’ll probably never see anything else quite like what he gave to the world. Although, it pains me now, since I’ve finally watched...
published February 3, 2026
Go Back! To The SocialI’ve been mulling some things over, thinking about how I like Akkoma, but don’t really like how there’s multiple points of contact I have to check in order to keep things up-to-date. Plus, updating Akkoma itself, like, the backend, is more involved than I feel like dealing with. And then,...
published January 21, 2026
I'm Tired Of People Pretending To Hate Super Mario Bros (1993)I get it. You want Super Mario Brothers in its on-screen form to be identical to the games. You want to see a spaghetti eating pudgy guy in a red suit running through a CGI world of turtles and dinosaurs. And, for all intents and purposes, you’ve got that. You’ve...
published January 15, 2026
Onward To Cosmic, And Then Back To Gnome!It’s been a couple of years since I upgraded from a soon-to-be out of support Windows PC, to a System76 Pop!_OS PC, and it’s been pretty great ever since. I’ve been … aware of System76’s updated “COSMIC” desktop environment for quite some time, but never felt it was necessary to...
published January 6, 2026
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