When I’ve got some time to kill, I like to browse kagi.com/smallweb/ occasionally. It’s sort of a curated random list of personal blog posts.
That’s pretty cool. I’ve recently started a little blog thing myself too. It’s pretty shit but I think I’m getting the hang of it. Looking at other blogs certainly help as well.
I read about your home partition troubles. I ran in to that recently as well. Similarly I thought I would quickly try stable diffusion. Ended up not being as quick as I had hoped. I had to boot gparted and resize root and home. I had done that before at some point; but I keep forgetting how to do things. I was unsure if it is safe to do that without the latest version of gparted, so to be safe I redownloaded it and updated my system as well. Of course I have some old Nvidia hardware that tend to make my upgrades painful, so that took not so little time too.
I’m not really sure why having a separate home partition is even beneficial to begin with. Next time I make an install, I might just go without that.
Rofl these are great.
Came here to suggest exactly this. I’ve been really enjoying it. It’s like a priority version of StumbleUpon from back in the day
Why not both? I love my site and always work to make it unique. But I also like to write and have “useful” content. Check this out to find more cool things on the IndieWeb https://shellsharks.com/indieweb#explore-the-indieweb
I found this search engine that helps find non commercial sites. It is called marginalia search
Might be useful for finding those kind of sites again.
Intersting, I searched for myself and didn’t find myself but other people related to the Indieweb community mentioning me there.