This week, I plan to keep applying to more jobs (as per the program). I've been making a lot of progress with Sele. At first, I was thinking of fusing in the new endpoints to my refactoring of Shock (that runs this website!) but instead, I'll be working on something like indielogin.com. It wouldn't immediately support things like rel-me for sign in support because I need to figure out how to avoid making silos an in-built feature to it (the more resiliency against relying on them makes this more stable in the long term).

What I'm keeping my eye on are static sites and providing a means of allowing folks to still gate content for it. The most immediate thing I can think of it is doing something similar to a very slimmed down of micro.blog — to introduce a means of allowing people to specify who can see what (when necessary). That's way down the road — right now, I'm looking to first see how to help make this work for people with their own hand-rolled sites and want to block off things using something like this.

I've added tracking to my site, mainly for more of a graphical view of how traffic works on my site. It's collected by Plausible so no, it's not being sold for ad dollars—definitely can rest easy there. I might eventually migrate to using a self-hosted form of tracking mainly of page views, but we'll see.