Profile for adele
About adele
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- Smolweb
- https://smolweb.org/
- Static hosting
- https://pages.casa/
- Gemini hosting
- https://pollux.casa/
Bio
aka 아델
#French 🇫🇷 #PHP / #JavaScript and #Java developer
#Korean 🇰🇷 ancestry (but I don’t speak the language)
Into #SmolWeb, #GeminiProtocol, #Smolnet, #LowTech
#ArchLinux / #Debian user
#Markdown 🇲⬇️ enthusiast
Instance running #GoToSocial 🦥
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New smolweb symbol could be <w> in monospaced font
The angle brackets < and > recall HTML tags, giving a nod to the DIY, hand-coded nature of many smolweb sites. It signals that the web can be understandable and writeable by humans, not just something consumed through complex platforms. It carries the scent of rawness and control, not abstraction and obfuscation.
A single, lowercase w stands in for "web" in a modest, almost shy way. It’s not the grand "www" of the mainstream web, but a small w, lowercase and self-aware. It hints at an alternative web, not the bloated, surveillance-driven one, but a quieter, slower, more intimate one.
<w> is compact, echoing the idea that less is more. That brevity is not a compromise but a strength. It suggests that meaning and value can come in small, lightweight package, just like a well-crafted static HTML page.
The whole symbol feels like something you might type into a terminal or a text editor. It invites tinkering. It feels like the smolweb: accessible, understandable, and remixable.
So yeah, <w> quietly says a lot: it’s webby, small, and stripped-down, no frills, all signal. Perfect shorthand for the smolweb !
Bravo to SourceHut for making noise about this. No, site operators should not just "handle this volume of traffic". Foisting rising resource requirements on site operators will centralize the web.
https://sourcehut.org/blog/2025-04-15-you-cannot-have-our-users-data/
Giving pages.casa https://pages.casa/ a try. Thanks to @adelesocial@pollux.casa for getting things quickly set up on the server. Switching my DNS from @hover was quick and I'm up and running. Pages.casa also has a method that lets you publish markdown directly with out having to build things yourself (https://pages.casa/posts/publish-markdown-files-easily/ ) #smolweb #indieweb
If you run a single user #GoToSocial instance, maybe you would like to get more toots about a specific subject in your timeline.
#FediBuzz relay could help you. You can subscribe to a specific hashtag fake-account and then receive toots it re-toots.
more info here https://relay.fedi.buzz/
For example, you can follow @tag-gotosocial
I'm looking for a new symbol for the #smolweb
On smolweb.org, I use a small w between brackets : (w)
But I find it ugly, it seems to be a failed batman logo ^^
I think about ~w~, because tilde is part of smolweb community, and it is used for user directory on UNIX systems and web server. But it is not very fun. There are other possibilities: sw~, ~w, w~...
What would you use to symbolize smolweb?
I've a huge problem with the concept of digital "sovereignty", because it evokes (and in fact push) some very reactionary political ideas.
I prefer to talk about #DigitalAutonomy or independence from Big Tech.
Katy Perry is far less inspiring than Greta Thunberg
Don't build #ActivityPub from scratch! It's complex. See why using the #Fedify framework is the smarter way to develop for the fediverse in my new post:
I've switched to @librewolf browser. Mozilla's latest announcements have made up my mind.
#Librewolf is really the good compromise: #Security #Privacy modern #Features
If you use Firefox, you should give it a try. You can use Firefox extensions and, even, Firefox Sync if you want to sync with Firefox for few days (you need to enable this option in settings)
https://librewolf.net/
I need your point of view about a login method.
On pages.casa, I want to add the possibility to edit/create blog post directly in the browser (simpler than FTP/SFTP file transfer).
To avoid users to manage a password which could differ from their FTP/SFTP account, I'd like to propose to log in with a link sent by email:
- User opens the login page
- Enter her/his email associated to the account.
- System sends a one shot login link available 20 minutes
- User open the link with her/his browser and confirm to use it to connect.
- Access to back-office is done
International recognition of #Palestine 🇵🇸
As of March 2025, the State of Palestine is recognized as a sovereign state by 147 of the 193 member states of the United Nations, or just over 75% of all UN members.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_recognition_of_Palestine
I haven't found the right tool to build a smolweb site, yet
There are plenty of tools out there to build static websites such as Hugo, Zola, Pelican, Publii… they're powerful and well-made. But they all assume you're building your site locally. You install them on your computer, write and edit your content there, and then push the result to a server. That's fine if you always write from the same machine. But I don't. I write from different devices, depending on where I am and what I have on hand, so relying on a local setup doesn't fit my workflow.
On the other side, you have all classic CMS tools running directly on a server. But most of them are bloated, over-engineered, or just too heavy for what I consider a proper smolweb site.
I've tried to make my own workarounds. I wrote small scripts like ergol-http, which converts Gemini capsules to HTML on the fly, and smolmd (used on pages.casa), which just publishes a directory full of Markdown files. These helped me get closer to what I want, but they still rely on direct server access (FTP, SSH…), and that's not always ideal or accessible.
What I'm looking for is a lightweight tool, something minimal yet functional. A simple PHP app (because PHP is still one of the easiest languages to deploy on a shared server) that offers a Markdown editor/textarea in the browser. It should permit to upload images, store files in a structured directory tree that reflects the site's hierarchy, and take care of rendering clean, simple, and semantic HTML pages, and its rss feed. That's all. No JavaScript frameworks, no databases, no unnecessary features, just something small and sustainable that follows the smolweb.org approach: simplicity, readability, and low resource usage.
I haven't found it yet. But maybe I'll end up building it.
Have you some ideas?
Just stumbled upon https://portals.org/ and wow 🤩
These real-life video portals connecting cities across the world Vilnius, Philadelphia, Dublin, Piauí are the kind of thing that makes the internet, and humanity, feel magical.
Instant hope 🌍
Today, I have srarted to prepare the garden for the new season. I plan to plant potatoes, beans, courgettes, butternuts, tomatoes and carrots.
🥔 🫘 🥒 🍅 🥕🎃
Anyone else using #gotosocial have an issue where most images aren't being downloaded, with a server message similar to this:
"Note from electragicians.space: 1 attachment in this status was not downloaded. Treat the following external link with care:"
I'm wondering if this is normal for GTS, and also if it's possible to turn that behavior off.
Thanks!
Has Trump understood that these tariffs will be paid by Americans? 🤔
@adele I agree and would add another important thing - Europe on the EU level effectively does not have any working card payment system not tied to US (only on the levels of separate states). Block Visa/MC/AmEx and the consequences for the interstate movement of people and goods/money (one of EU pillars) will be devastating.
What if the U.S. cut off Big Tech from Europe? A nightmare for many European firms
2025-02-02 22:20
Imagine waking up to the news that Microsoft, Google, and Amazon have been ordered by the U.S. government to cease providing their IT services to Europe. No more Azure, no more Google Cloud, no more AWS. The fallout would be immediate and catastrophic for countless European businesses, exposing a deep dependency that few truly acknowledge.
