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{"id":"https://coryd.dev/posts/2024/building-a-reactive-website/","title":"Building a reactive website","link":"https://coryd.dev/posts/2024/building-a-reactive-website/","published":1710435600000,"description":"No, not that kind. I'm thinking of the indie web kind we're seeing lately. The kind that incorporates content from around the web that the creator of the site cares with and engages with. I find this to be complementary to the popular and well-explained POSSE concept. I've adopted this approach to populating numerous parts of my site, written using Eleventy, via frequent rebuilds.","pubDate":"Thu, 14 Mar 2024 17:00:00 GMT"} {"id":"https://coryd.dev/posts/2024/the-internet-isnt-dying-its-changing/","title":"The internet isn't dying, it's changing","link":"https://coryd.dev/posts/2024/the-internet-isnt-dying-its-changing/","published":1710277200917,"description":"Ok, maybe some of it's dying. I believe it's too far reaching and too deeply-embedded to really, truly be dying. What we're seeing is a bust cycle for commercial social media and information-driven platforms. It's pretty clear that traditional social media is on the wane — growth has plateaued for Facebook, cratered for Twitter (X — whatever) and Reddit's besieged users are being fed into the gaping maw of yet another AI product. They're not alone — so many of these platform companies are “evolving” to mine captive user data for AI models.","pubDate":"Thu, 12 Mar 2024 14:00:00 GMT"}