Published 2025-07-28
tag(s): #smallweb #blogging
I meant to write this on Friday, but was too sleepy, and then the weekend was a whirlwind.
Manu Moreale's "People and Blogs" series has reached its 100th interview. On the post "Why this matters", Manu says:
[...] doing something for 100 weeks in a row, collaborating with 100 different human beings in the process, is something worth celebrating.
I fully agree. And I also agree with a lot of his statements about the web. We can (and I
sometimes (often?) do) give in to pessimism about the state of tech in general.
But out of all tech, the web has the lowest barrier of entry to make it our space.
And it is already filled with a lot of weird and wonderful things[1], if
you look just a little outside the mainstream.
I was self-conscious to mention it on the blog when it happened, but I was featured on
P&B a while ago.
When Manu contacted me, it felt surreal, because I am using P&B interviews as a tool to find
new blogs. I suspect most people who visit this site arrived via that interview.
But if you are reading this and weren't familiar with the series, I totally recommend it. One
thing I really enjoy about it, is that it features all kinds of sites, not only techy people
blogs.