Making space for a handmade web – “There’s a resurgence of small, handcrafted sites challenging the current trajectory of the internet. Joining the movement is as simple as making your own.” Via The Internet Used To Be Fun
Category: Links
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Naive Weekly
Naive Weekly – “Naive Weekly aims to expand what the internet is and can be. Every Sunday since 2018, I’ve delivered postcards with links to the quiet, odd and poetic web.” Via The HTML Review
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The HTML Review – “An annual journal of literature made to exist on the web.”
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Johannes Klingebiel – Love the design of this personal website, especially the Bookstack section. Via Kyle.
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The Whole Earth Index – “Here lies a nearly-complete archive of Whole Earth publications.” OMG, yes. Via Rachel
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Notes from Amsterdam – “If the motto in New York is ‘survival of the fittest,” he said, then the motto here is “live, and let live.’”
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A programming note from Kottke: “I have pivoted to posting almost exclusively about the coup happening in the United States right now.”
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Low-Tech Magazine
Low-Tech Magazine – An online magazine dedicated to low-tech solutions: “Low-tech Magazine underscores the potential of past and often forgotten technologies and how they can inform sustainable energy practices.” Completely obsessed with the brutalist web design and the fact that the entire site is solar-powered (which means it is occasionally offline.)
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From Jason
From Jason – Really enjoyed this self-proclaimed digital garden, especially, perhaps, the site’s dedication: “This site is dedicated to the old web, the weird web, the web that screamed in horror when summoned through a land line.” via Rachel