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Stellar Web Links
Ye Olde Blogroll - Blogroll.org
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Station Layouts — Project Subway NYC
Resources List for the Personal Web - Webweaving - 32-Bit Cafe
Welcome to the 32-Bit Cafe Resources list! This list is to help guide and help those who are in every stage of their web-building journey on the personal web. This list is not meant to overwhelm you, but rather give you options and find tools, graphics, utilities, codes, and everything in between to help get you creating more on the independent web. Search on this page with Ctrl+F to find what you’re looking for. We try to focus our findings on free or low-cost, open-source, independent servi...
The Forest
Rediscover the joy of getting lost on the web
Kagi Search
Better search results with no ads. Welcome to Kagi (pronounced kah-gee), a paid search engine that gives power back to the user.
RSS blogrolls are a federated social network
Could a modern look at RSS feeds and blogrolls help the small-web much like the fediverse is revitalizing community in social networks?
Bookmarks by www.marginalia.nu
Tech https://datagubbe.se/ http://ebb.org/bkuhn/ http://advsys.net/ken/default.htm https://dataswamp.org/~solene/ http://boston.conman.org/ https://sylvaindurand.org/ https://www.geoffchappell.com/ https://nullprogram.com/ https://www.atarimagazines.com/ https://www.righto.com/ https://surma.dev/ https://int10h.org/ Humanities https://stpeter.im/ https://www.romeartlover.it/ https://www.sfpoetry.com/index.html http://art-bin.com/aaehome.html https://www.monadnock.net/ http://www.gutenberg.org/ Misc http://www.marksmart.net/ http://ajroach42.com/ https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/home.html https://schmud.de/ https://windows95tips.com/ Interesting http://voynich.nu/ https://stonepages.com/ http://www.kancoll.org/books/perry/ http://spacekate.com/ Hacks http://www.ex-parrot.com/pete/upside-down-ternet.html Web Design https://felix.plesoianu.ro/ https://neustadt.fr/ https://ind.ie/ethical-design/ https://nownownow.com/ https://neocities.org/ Games http://www.gameboomers.com/
http://www.whipassgaming.com/
http://www.homeoftheunderdogs.net/
https://meatfighter.com/
Art http://godxiliary.com/ http://sod.jodi.org/index.html https://www.floppyswop.co.uk https://www.dedware.com/ http://www.lileks.com/ https://dannarchy.com/ Other bookmark-lists https://datagubbe.se/links/
https://mineralexistence.com/bookmarks.html
https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/bookmarks.html
https://hd-dn.com/bookmarks/
https://flamedfury.com/links/
https://github.com/jdonland/bookmarks
https://alifeee.co.uk/bookmarks
/links/
Microfeatures I Love in Blogs and Personal Websites
In this post, I talk about pleasant but seemingly minor features in personal sites
Indie Web- Getting Started
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Mesmerizing
I saw this gif on reddit and I just had to recreate it! http://i.imgur.com/Mx1bZ2f.gif...
Ten Principles for Good Design
Dieter Rams' Ten Principles for Good Design
Anders Jensen-Urstad
/personalsit.es: 📇 A little directory of people's personal sites
📇 A little directory of people's personal sites
Archive The Web
Archive the Web is an open-source website archiving tool that allows you to set up automated archiving stored on Arweave. Our mission at Archive the Web is to create a decentralized backup of the world wide web together.
Firesky: Bluesky posts in real-time
Watch every Bluesky post in real-time – filter the firehose
iOS Shortcut Actions for Micropub posting
How to use iOS Shortcuts for posting to blogs via micropub
IndieBlocks –
IndieBlocks provides a number of blocks that allow you to add microformats to posts without having to touch HTML.
It also introduces two “short-form” post types (“Notes” and “Likes”), and a couple of feed tweaks to get you microblogging in no time.
Micropub
Allows you to publish to your site using Micropub clients.
Quill
The internet used to be fun | kwon.nyc
Personal website manifestos. I’ve been meaning to write some kind of Important Thinkpiece™ on the glory days of the early internet, but every time I sit down to do it, I find another, better piece that someone else has already written. So for now, here’s a collection of articles that to some degree answer the question “Why have a personal website?” with “Because it’s fun, and the internet used to be fun.”
HTML Boilerplates
Build and download your HTML boilerplate for free.
No CSS Club
The modern web is literally Satan and will probably eat your first-born child if we don't do anything about it, and quick! (had to increase the hyperbolism from the other websites; interestingly, the NoJS Club, which until now has arguably been the most radical of *.clubs, does not have much hyperbole, which really is a shame
Blog and Post Discovery feed | Bear Blog
Discover articles and blogs on Bear
Hotline Webring
A friendly ring of cool websites.
How to use TiddlyWiki as a static website generator in 3 steps
In this tutorial, you will learn how to use TiddlyWiki as a static website generator. You'll learn how to install TiddlyWiki on your laptop, export your wiki to a static website, and host it on GitHub Pages for free.
Notes on making a Digital Garden with WordPress
Andy Sylvester wrote me asking about my digital garden: I followed links to your site from Dave Winer’s Scripting News site, your digital garden site is cool! I am interested in what theme yo…
Link blog in a static site
One of my 2025 resolutions is doing things that don’t scale and doing them faster without
overthinking. The idea is to focus on doing more while worrying less about scalability and
sustainability in the things I do outside of work. With that in mind, I’ve been thinking for
a while about tracking some of my out-of-band activities on this blog. The goal is to:
List the things I do, books and articles I read, and talks I grok.
Add some commentary or quote something I liked from the content, verbatim, for posterity.
Not spam people who just want to read the regular articles.
Not turn into a content junkie, churning out slop I wouldn’t want to read myself.
This isn’t about getting more eyeballs on what I publish. It’s about tracking what I do so I
can look back at the end of the year and enjoy a nice little lull of accomplishment. Plus,
having a place to post stuff regularly nudges me to read more, explore more, and do more of
the things I actually want to do.
About Me · Matthias Ott
Matthias Ott is an independent user experience designer and developer from Stuttgart, Germany. Besides design practice he teaches Interface Prototyping at the Muthesius Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Kiel.
Installing Linkding
How to install linkding