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599: Fighting the Algorithm With RSS, Blogging, and the IndieWeb

01.22.2024 - By Chris Coyier & Dave RupertPlay

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Show DescriptionDave and Chris discuss indie web culture, the role of social media in today's society, and the challenges and strategies of freelancing. Additionally, they discuss a range of topics from content moderation, coding and refining tech skills, to emerging startups and the future of web technology.

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