Vibe Coding: A cure for my frontend allergy

This week I’ve started with a few of the Claude courses that are freely available on their site, including Claude Code 1011. Now using it to rework the theme for this site I’m really impressed. Throughout my career I have been pulled towards backend development as I believed we are closer to absolutes of right and wrong solutions. When working with frontends, everyone has their own personal opinion on look and feel, the wrong shade of blue or the border should be two pixels not one! ...

30 June 2026 · 2 min · Ian Vellosa
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First IndieWeb homebrew meetup

I took the leap and joined my first IndieWeb Homebrew event1 last night. A welcoming group of people, and really well moderated by James2. (I need to figure out how I mention people properly here) IndieWeb’s draw for me is the promise of POSSE3 - Publish (on your) Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere. You are not writing for LinkedIn, facebook, medium, X, etc., you are writing for your own site. Then your writing is also published via these other services, which link back as the original source. The important part being that you always own your work, and when services like google+ (yeah, I’m that old) shut down, you are not scrambling to export your data. ...

21 May 2026 · 2 min · Ian Vellosa