I think I've worked out why I like the #indieweb or #openweb so much, and it's a bit selfish: I go to my website every day and just think, 'I did that!' and, 'That's all me!'
#Business #Outlooks
Endgame for the Open Web · A call to reclaim web sovereignty ilo.im/16bqrz by Anil Dash
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#Threats #AI #Web #Community #OpenWeb #BigWeb #SmallWeb #IndieWeb #Websites #Content
#Business #Analyses
The end of the Open Web · “We’re once again in the process of fucking things up.” ilo.im/16bd09 by Jan Schaumann
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#Web #OpenWeb #SearchEngines #SEO #AI #Agents #Browsers #Websites #Content #Enshittification
As our report made clear, the UK needs to move quickly towards a stable framework that gives confidence to rights holders and responsible AI developers alike. We welcome the Government's reiteration that it no longer has a preferred option on copyright reform. However, it should now go further and rule out explicitly a new commercial text and data mining exception with an opt-out mechanism, as we recommended in our report. Indeed, the Government should rule out any reform to copyright law that would remove incentives to license copyrighted works for AI training, such as the introduction of a 'commercial research exception'. The Government should also promote the development and adoption of sovereign AI models that deliver enhanced transparency and respect for copyright.
Letter to UK ministers from Lords Comms Committee chair committees.parliament.uk/publications...
Recent Government publications www.gov.uk/government/p...
Good luck with this. The UK can have copyright maximalism or (globally relevant) sovereign AI, but not both
#genAI #IPlaw #openweb #techpolicy
Endgame for the Open Web. www.anildash.com/202... If you want a free internet, now is the time to get off your ass. #openWeb
"the good people who act as thoughtful stewards of the web infrastructure are still showing the same generosity of spirit that has created opportunity for billions of people and connected society in ways too vast to count" #openweb
Endgame for the Open Web https://anildash.com/2026/03/27/endgame-open-web/ #AI #OpenWeb #Internet
Text generated by large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT, Gemini, DeepSeek etc. often violates several of Wikipedia's core content policies. For this reason, the use of LLMs to generate or rewrite article content is prohibited, save for these two exceptions: 1. Editors are permitted to use LLMs to suggest basic copyedits to their own writing, and to incorporate some of them after human review, provided the LLM does not introduce content of its own. Caution is required, because LLMs can go beyond what you ask of them and change the meaning of the text such that it is not supported by the sources cited. 2. Editors are permitted to use LLMs to translate articles from another language's Wikipedia into the English Wikipedia, but must follow the guidance laid out at Wikipedia:LLM-assisted translation. Some editors may have similar writing styles to LLMs. More evidence than just stylistic or linguistic signs is needed to justify sanctions, and it is best to consider the text's compliance with core content policies and recent edits by the editor in question.
Wikipedia has banned use of LLMs to generate or rewrite article content, with a couple of exceptions en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikiped...
Chaotic Enby's proposal (adopted) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikiped...
Archived request for comment en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikiped...
#genAI #openweb #techpolicy
Just to add that this is the same metaphor as open/closed
ie. #openweb vs #closedweb
These hashtags all add up to a story http://hamishcampbell.com/tag/hashtags/
In the #geekproblem mindset, crossing a protocol flow is a gateway. In #OMN, it’s a bridge.
That’s the difference between CONTROL and TRUST. A gate is locked. A bridge lets things flow. In the real world, we don’t put gates on bridges.
Strange how that basic truth gets lost in code metaphors […]
#blocking is complex, but often a symptom of a deeper problem - people often retreating into rigid, internalised worldviews rather than engaging.
It’s easy to dismiss, harder to build bridges.
Any ideas on how we reduce pointless conflict without exhausting ourselves?
#openweb #4opens
#WordPressOS: "Without accessible tooling, #sitedelegates become another advantage for those who can afford to build custom solutions. The #agenticweb becomes a place where large players have sophisticated representation and everyone else is just data to be #scraped. Or perhaps that agentic web […]
What’s up with that? Dive into the post at Downes and unpack the surprising take on how we learn, share, and innovate online. A quick read with big ideas for creators and communities alike. #Education #OpenWeb #LearningTogether #DownesOpens #What’sUpWithThat #byAI
https://techlore.tv/w/cbNCLo5aRPebMJFLbLufkZ
#chatcontrol #privacy #openweb #EU #pirateparty #peertube
The op of this thread (not this quoted post) is what #DemandEverythingAcceptNoTradeOff is for.
As if any @firefox fork, including @librewolf, has the ability to even maintain the Gecko engine - let's all switch to forks or Chromium and see the dying days of adblock.
Their #AI is a local […]
#AI Might Be Our Best Shot At Taking Back The #OpenWeb - www.techdirt.com/2026/03/25/a... another great @masnick.com special...
AI 0.6.0 continues the shift from experiments to real publishing workflows.
Image refinement, better feature structure, and groundwork for WordPress 7.0.
make.wordpress.org/ai/2026/03/2...
#WordPress #AI #OpenWeb
The problem with institutions funding the social side of #openweb tech hamishcampbell.com/the-problem-with-institu... We have a mess because the world is messy – but current funding does very little to compost that mess.
Warum RSS-Feeds unverzichtbar bleiben: Entdecke, wie die Technik uns vor Algorithmen schützt und die Podcast-Welt antreibt. Ein Blick in die Zukunft von RSS. #RSS #RSSFeed #OpenWeb #TechNews
ms-office-training.de/warum-rss-feeds-unverzic...
Haven’t even started testing the WordPress ActivityPub plugin yet… and an AT Protocol one (Bluesky + standard.site) is already popping up. We’re living in an interesting moment! 😯
Curious if both can coexist on the same #WordPress site 👀 github.com/Automattic/w... #ActivityPub #openweb #atprotocol
I think this is why personal websites are coming back. Heck, mine has a RSS feed! We can make these things again, the best part about this time? We don't have to "invent the wheel" first #openweb #fediverse #writesky #antitrust
US: A National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence www.whitehouse.gov/articles/202...
#genAI #IPlaw #fairuse #openweb #techpolicy
screenshot of compressed loop video
video compression on @loops is HARDCORE sometimes it's straight up unwatchable @dansup
But in recent months The New York Times began blocking the Archive from crawling its website, using technical measures that go beyond the web's traditional robots.txt rules. That risks cutting off a record that historians and journalists have relied on for decades. Other newspapers, including The Guardian, seem to be following suit. For nearly three decades, historians, journalists, and the public have relied on the Internet Archive to preserve news sites as they appeared online. Those archived pages are often the only reliable record of how stories were originally published. In many cases, articles get edited, changed, or removed—sometimes openly, sometimes not. The Internet Archive often becomes the only source for seeing those changes. When major publishers block the Archive’s crawlers, that historical record starts to disappear.
Blocking the Internet Archive Won't Stop AI, But It Will Erase the Web's Historical Record www.eff.org/deeplinks/20... from @eff.org
#webarchives #webhistory #fairuse #openweb #techpolicy
Bluesky has disclosed a $100M funding round led by Bain Capital Crypto. The timing follows a leadership shift and rapid growth to 43M users.
Read more: itmatterss.in/global/blues...
@bsky.app
#Bluesky #OpenWeb #Decentralization
Holy crap, Jack Conte's presentation at SXSW 2026 hits all the points that I, as a frustrated creator in the age of AI, needed to watch. Incredible and insightful.
Relevant to #indieweb and #openweb from the human side of things, what we want to make possible.
www.youtube.com/live/Ue9-zkA...
New from my Web AI Lab: I’ve built an “article assistant” for my site that runs using local AI in the browser (via Chrome + Gemini Nano) when available — and falls back to a cloud model when it isn’t.
I think local AI has huge implications for the #OpenWeb.
ricmac.org/2026/03/19/a... #WebAI
New from my Web AI Lab: I’ve built an “article assistant” for my site that runs using local AI in the browser (via Chrome + Gemini Nano) when available — and falls back to a cloud model when it isn’t.
Before you dismiss this because it's AI, I think this has huge implications for the #OpenWeb […]