Bookmarks
It now has an RSS feed!
These are compiled inside a json file via my admin page. It scans and saves the metadata of the website. So if something looks funky, that's why. Not all pages, specially in the indieweb, have all the metadata. I might include categories in the future.
- The Geocities Gallery A restored visual gallery of the archived Geocities sites
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An archive of Geocities - Cameron's World 🌍 A web-collage of text and images excavated from the buried neighbourhoods of GeoCities.
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A love letter to the Internet of old - Bring Back Blogs! January 2023
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An old event with amazing compilation of personal blogs - Understanding blogs – Tracy Durnell's Mind Garden
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What is a blog - principles - IndieWeb 🗽
The IndieWeb Community is largely based on principles (AKA tenets) such as own your data, make what you need, use what you make, document your stuff, open source your stuff, UX design is more important than protocols, visible data for humans first and machines second, platform agnostic platforms, plurality over monoculture, longevity, and remember to have fun!
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IndieWeb Principles - I miss the internet.. A love letter to webmasters and⦠| by Joan Westenberg | Medium The real internet. The one we used to have. Before it all got so much less â and somehow so much more â complicated. I went online for the first time around 2001. The 90s had ended, and the world wasâ¦
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A love letter to webmasters and geocities - RsS iS dEaD LOL Explore RSS feeds in your network.
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Amazing feed search with your mastodon instance - The Fairyist: Fifteen Classic Questions about Fairies - Fairyist
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A beautiful curated fairy website like in the old days - Lost Letters
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Finally someone who has information about the Quilting Bee - RandomA11y - Endless collection of accessible color combos
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Accessible colors ideas - Integrating My Blog with Mastodon | jakelazaroff.com Turns out it’s pretty easy to set up an integration between your blog and the Fediverse!
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a nice post with a sort of guide about activity pub. I might try this after I am done collecting my RSS -
I Love The Web
I love the web and I think everybody should have their own homepage.
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I love the web and I think everybody should have their own homepage. - ActivityPub Server in a Single PHP File – Terence Eden’s Blog
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- Lost Letters
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I am able to find my old digital life thanks to her. So I am building my museum thanks to this page. - The internet used to be fun
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And a beautiful curated page to inspire you to make your own website. - Manifesto for a Humane Web
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A guide for a web made by humans for humans - We can have a different web Many yearn for the “good old days” of the web. We could have those good old days back — or something even better — and if anything, it would be easier now than it ever was.
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An optimistic article about how we can build a creative web - This Page is Designed to Last: A Manifesto for Preserving Content on the Web
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A guide to build better sustainable websites. I specially agree about going back to vanilla JS and CSS. I do this mainly. Why do I need to import so many features my website won't use, just to run a simple script? I never understand that. Follow the KISS principle as much as you can. - The Internet is a Series of Webs The fate of the open web is inextricable from the other ways our world is in crisis. What can we do about it?
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An inspiration for my cataloging project. I want more than an archive. I want to help preserve inspiring words like these. - The perfect site doesn’t exist - Branch Michelle explains what building a humane web means to her and how notions of perfectionism can stand in the way of developers building it.
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An open invitation for endless creativity - The IndieWeb’s next stage? – Tracy Durnell's Mind Garden
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- indie blogs are doing OK: here's how to find them | The Art Of Not Asking Why The other day I wrote that indie blogs are doing fine in response to what happened to blogs on Hacker News. Now that I let the grump out, let me share some of my methods for finding these blogs.
First thing first: don’t use Google. Indie blogs and personal websites are not usually optimized for SEO and Google’s shenanigans (and if they are, they can’t compete with big companies with a budget and marketing teams that do SEO all day).
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How to find the blogs - It’s time to design the internet we need - Uploop DX
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- Katherine Yang Katherine Yang’s website.
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Overall, a thing of beauty - How to Take Back the Internet by Choosing the Internet Less Traveled
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- Stillness.Digital | A Place To Rest Stillness is a blog. Have a look: “
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This is simple beauty - Little Scraps Of Thought
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- research as leisure activity - by Celine Nguyen my favorite form of entertainment is downloading PDFs ✦ plus favorite Fluxus artists and early programs
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- in praise of writing on the internet - by Celine Nguyen one year, 34 posts, and 8,000 subscribers later ✦✧
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- Why I Am An Essayist - by Busyminds - The Busymind Project It hurts to not be read. But it hurts more to never have said what I thought was worth saying simply because I may never be read.
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- A Revolution in Creativity: On Slow Writing ‹ Literary Hub
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