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Neocities provides a free website builder in the spirit of Geocities. I found that at pomelo.lol, which also led me to Aseprite.
How to Survive the Broligarchy by journalist Carole Cadwalladr succinctly captures a lot of what I’ve been thinking about since January.
Speak n Spell implemented in JavaScript — Bonus points if you can get it to say “butcher”.
I thoroughly enjoyed this BBC article on the medlar tree and its fruit’s curious past. This was a discovery from Pocket, which I found out today is unfortunately shutting down.
Webrings are one of the best ways to surf the web. I will eventually get around to adding this site to the IndieWeb Webring. Check out a random site from the webring. There’s also a large webring of personal websites.
Just click PLEASE
Remember Yahoo! Directory in the 90s? Before Google took over, browsing through categories and sub-categories and sub-sub-categories of a website directory was a common way to find things. Cruising around a directory like this is a lot of fun. One…
Find out why you should maintain your own website at indieweb.org.
First, a shout-out to Wikipedia, probably the most useful and valuable website in the world. Second, a shout-out to Archive.org and the Wayback Machine, because if there is no record of the past, the past is mutable.