by nafnlj » Sat Jul 08, 2023 9:10 pm
Link:
https://indieblog.page/
Source:
https://github.com/splitbrain/blogrng
This directory popped up in my referrers today. The home page features a random post button. I tried it and found that it does indeed take you to a random blog post from the a site in the directory. One neat feature: Every time you navigate to a random post, that post along with the site, author, publication date, and feed/Mastodon links (if applicable) appear next to the article.
The homepage says that it can be installed as a PWA on Android, but I have not tried that.
Despite the IndieWeb branding, it is not limited to IndieWeb. The FAQ (
https://indieblog.page/faq#sources) notes that it draws from several sources. My site was apparently added on July 7, 2023, so I am guessing that it was added because I posted to the recent Hacker News thread asking for people to share their sites. However, my site was in Ye Olde Blogroll and indieweb.xyz for a while, so it does not seem to add from its listed sources automatically.
It accepts submissions, but it only includes sites with feeds.
Link: https://indieblog.page/
Source: https://github.com/splitbrain/blogrng
This directory popped up in my referrers today. The home page features a random post button. I tried it and found that it does indeed take you to a random blog post from the a site in the directory. One neat feature: Every time you navigate to a random post, that post along with the site, author, publication date, and feed/Mastodon links (if applicable) appear next to the article.
The homepage says that it can be installed as a PWA on Android, but I have not tried that.
Despite the IndieWeb branding, it is not limited to IndieWeb. The FAQ (https://indieblog.page/faq#sources) notes that it draws from several sources. My site was apparently added on July 7, 2023, so I am guessing that it was added because I posted to the recent Hacker News thread asking for people to share their sites. However, my site was in Ye Olde Blogroll and indieweb.xyz for a while, so it does not seem to add from its listed sources automatically.
It accepts submissions, but it only includes sites with feeds.