Ooof. Complete fail on Connections this morning.
Connections
Puzzle #247
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If I remember, I’ll share tomorrow what I thought one of the connections was.
Ooof. Complete fail on Connections this morning.
Connections
Puzzle #247
🟪🟨🟨🟨
🟨🟨🟨🟨
🟦🟦🟪🟦
🟪🟩🟦🟩
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If I remember, I’ll share tomorrow what I thought one of the connections was.
Simple one-page web apps can be quick to build and free to host.
I consider several of mine “finished” software. They won’t ever need updates (unless browsers deprecate functionality). There is no maintenance burden.
We CAN build software like this now. So why don’t we?
FWIW… things I made:
https://notes.veryuseful.app/
https://veryuseful.app/
https://caniphp.com/
https://golf.pico.games/
Oh and also: things are made over-complicated so that they can be monetised. And to make them monetised they need huge marketing efforts with lots of SEO. And this is why finding simple stuff is hard. It’s lost.
The recently re-ignited interest in the indieweb is GREAT! But what if this also encompassed simple web apps and games built as open source using modern web standards?
What if apps like this were as common as blogs?
How could these be made discoverable? What’s the App Store for these?
Having made a perfectly good notes app as a single-page, hosted-for-free web app, I now wonder what else could be done like this and what would be a great additional enabling tech.
I still really want a personal, private, key-value store with a simple REST API.
If people could have this then all sorts of stuff would be possible with super-cheap web apps.
And I wonder if things like this exist. But it’s SO hard to find them. Because nothing is simple. Everything is made over-complicated!
This is why I love the internet. 12 fireball reports last night! I saw this!!! 😄
I wasn’t seeing things!! (Twitter link has a video)
I just walked out my house (Swindon, UK) and I swear I saw a really big meteor cross the southern sky top to bottom.
Really cool.
Trying to track down if anyone else saw it.
About 9:58 if anyone nearby has a camera pointing that way.
@rhyswynne Can I blame Bairstowe for this nonsense I’m watching? 😂
As of today I will not have a reseller hosting account.
I started freelancing in 2011 and wanted to help people and small businessss get online.
I was generous with time and help. And I don’t regret it.
But it was very laborious and low value.
I was not about to just say “I’m closing. Deal with it.” I hand-held every migration.
I do t regret it. But I would not do this again. And I would not recommend freelancers and small agencies re-sell hosting.
Get clients their own accounts.
The dad in this video has totally nailed parenting. What an inspiration! (The kid is cool too!)
https://youtu.be/kjwjyRAxGGw?si=z5zkf4EiQ8078qmj
Thanks for the recommendation @davatron5000
A THREE BLOG POST DAY!!!
Let's check in on those habits I was making for a better me in 2024.
(Spoiler: Covid has really messed things up this last week or so! But… doing really well generally!)
https://rosswintle.uk/2024/02/how-are-those-new-habits-going/
I've finished reading, not one, but TWO books in 2024!
Brief thoughts on both of them:
Doughnut Economics: https://rosswintle.uk/2024/02/book-doughnut-economics-by-kate-raworth/
Indie Microblogging: https://rosswintle.uk/2024/02/book-indie-microblogging-by-manton-reece/
– All holes are par 6.
– Fairway boosts your shot
– Sand reduces your shot
– You can always choose to “putt” (move 1 space)
The course algorithm is really interesting and hard to get right.
I plot a single tee, fairway, hole, water and sand tile. And each “grows” according to some rules.
But it’s not perfect. You sometimes get straight-lines and odd shapes. Needs refinement.
The paper people did real good!
I wasn’t going to share this because:
– it’s kinda boring
– it’s a digital rip-off of something that was explicitly anti-digital
– it’s worse than the original
But I made it. So here it is…
A one-page, dice-based golf game:
I mostly made this because I thought the random course-generation was an interesting algorithm.
I did an OK job, but others have done better.
Implemented in HTML/CSS/Tailwind/AlpineJS.
Please buy this … it’s much better!
I _think_ I got my browser-based Markdown notes app working for non-Chrome/Chromium browsers.
Without the filesystem write API you need to do a manual save. But notes are persisted in local storage until you do that.
(On Chrome it autosaves every few seconds)
Seems like a good solution for now.
Added some instructions too!
Loving these little tinkerings!
Hang on… @pidgin still exists! What?! 🤯
My kid is learning logic gates in computing at school.
Sent him out the door today with a cheery “Enjoy learning about logic gates today! Or…not?”
🥸
Ugh. This Covid is BAD. I don’t remember being so ill for so long for YEARS. Sure I’ve had lingering colds and viruses. But nothing quite like I’ve felt this week. 😭
Yay! My @ivory subscription just went out.
Worth every penny just as Tweetbot was.
A delightful app that I'm in literally every day.
And yes, I pay my @fosstodon maintainers too. 🥰
The problem with someone like me being ill is that you sit in bed reading the Whole Internet and being filled with ideas for things you want to do but really don’t have energy for right now.
My todo list has exploded!!