Notes from the most recent IndieWebClub meetup in Bengaluru about why do people write, blog, or have personal websites.
It’s my turn to host IndieWeb Carnival again and this year I’m inviting you to write a love letter to someone or something you appreciate and want to share with the world. Be unapologetically excited about what you’re passionate about and let it show.
Notes from the most recent IndieWebClub meetup in Bengaluru about why do people write, blog, or have personal websites.
All blog posts
A list of Feeds for shellsharks.com
A detailed composite feed which includes Shellsharks activity from around the web.
My forays into gardening and various other yard things. 🧑🌾
My first IndieWeb Carnival entry—the theme is love letters, and I couldn't pick just one thing. A letter to the infrastructure that holds my corner of the internet together, to the strangers who maintain the open-source tools I depend on every day, and to the IndieWeb friends I've met over the past few months. And finally, to curiosity: the embarrassing willingness to fall in love with a static-site generator or a transit system or a protocol nobody's heard of, which I've come to believe is what kept me alive.
Writings on infosec, technology and life
A personal reflection on how spaced repetition and hand crafted flashcards helps me to keep understanding alive
A love letter to being outside. An IndieWeb Carnival submission for May 2026.
This is my submission for the IndieWeb Carnival May 2026 prompt to write a love letter
Juha-Matti Santala is hosting this month’s IndieWeb carnival, and the theme is “A love letter”. Thanks, Juhis, for hosting! As a small intro, this is a love letter to sixteen-year old me, with words I wish I could go back in time to tell to myself. Not because it would change anything, but because it would make me go easier through it all. Hey kid, Be kind to others and be kind to yourself as well.