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the folkmoss logs: a most excellent bear ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ blog

time for some fellow bear ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ blogging appreciation! i would like to highlight the folkmoss logs. folkmoss treats her weblog as a living book. as she puts it, we should consider the folkmoss logs as:

a sort of magical book that will always change and evolve. Every time you open it, there's a new chapter to be read. Maybe there are even edits on previous chapters, too! Who knows, it's all a big mystery.

there is a restrained sense of maximalism here. finding this weblog is like finding a comprehensible book in borges' library of babel. there is a messianic quality to it all. you can really feel folkmoss' presence. a theme that stretches throughout this space and all of its pages is that folkmoss really is an open book. her writing and weblog are excellent examples of what the indie, slow, and soft web are all about: building intimate, caring, and generous spaces that espouse the radical hospitality and openness that we should all strive for.

folkmoss, you have provided us a wonderful shelter to give us some reprieve from that bigger, scarier, and capital-driven web out there. thank you.

https://folkmoss.bearblog.dev/ ↗