Watched Hyperland from invidio.us
Finally watched Hyperland, the documentary by Douglas Adams about hypermedia.

And… it’s every bit as fantastic as you would expect.

They interview Ted Nelson, discuss Vannevar Bush, Doug Engelbart, Xanadu, Kurt Vonnegut, Guernica + the Spanish Civil War, the shape of stories and non-linearity… and lots more. It feels a bit like it was directed by Terry Gilliam.

And oh yeah – Tom Baker plays Douglas Adams’ hypermedia software agent.

https://invidio.us/watch?v=1iAJPoc23-M

Replied to Indieweb musings by Graham (radium-basement.com)
Words first, I like the motto!  I’ve been doing my personal wiki as plain text only, pure brain dump, and really enjoying it that way.  I also like the idea of being able to wget a site.  The wiki I’ve got all the content in a git repo too – I like the idea of someone being able to clone it, or at least cherry pick bits they want.
RSVPed: Attending ONLINE: Homebrew Website Club London

Now Online Only
Out of an abundance of caution regarding COVID-19 (coronavirus), we have decided to switch all London meetups to online-only for the foreseeable future.
We will provide a Zoom video conference link 20 minutes before the meetup here and in the IndieWeb chat.
Homebrew Website Club is a…

One of the perks of events moving online for the foreseeable future, is that I can attend HWC London again!
Liked Fraidy Cat, a New RSS Reader by Ton Zijlstra (zylstra.org)

A few weeks ago Kicks Condor released a major update of his Fraidycat feed reader. Like Kick Consor’s blog itself, Fraidycat has a distinct personality.
Key with Fraidycat is that it aims to break the ‘never ending timeline’ type of reading content that the silos so favour to keep you scrollin…