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ilikebeans | Thu Jul 07 16:26:24 +0000 2022
ilikebeans | Thu Jul 07 16:26:24 +0000 2022
I've had trouble distilling down the single "thing" I'm after. Is it web publishing? Alternatives to social media? I think it's partly the latter, and I think the model for me is the personal web.
ilikebeans | Thu Jul 07 16:26:24 +0000 2022
ilikebeans | Thu Jul 07 16:26:25 +0000 2022
ilikebeans | Thu Jul 07 16:26:25 +0000 2022
In real terms, personal websites are superior to social profiles for a few reasons: - They can be more stable and reliable, not subject to feeds, changes in platform policies & design - They're much more intriguing, artistically, than some cookie-cutter profile on an app/the web
ilikebeans | Thu Jul 07 16:26:25 +0000 2022
ilikebeans | Thu Jul 07 16:26:25 +0000 2022
ilikebeans | Thu Jul 07 16:26:25 +0000 2022
If the web itself is the social network, the website is the atomic element of that network. We just need it to be easy to create a website, and then connect it with others.
ilikebeans | Thu Jul 07 16:26:25 +0000 2022
EntranceJew on Twitter
EntranceJew on Twitter
@NeoYokel even if it were moved forward the pinholes on the clasp it wouldn't be tight enough after latching https://t.co/hnSKKAu7CP
EntranceJew on Twitter
ChurchOfLesbian | Thu Jul 07 01:20:34 +0000 2022
ChurchOfLesbian | Thu Jul 07 01:20:34 +0000 2022
First and foremost you need to know about Metallica is that they are one of the causes of DRM protected media and the DMCA, and of suing and jailing fans who downloaded their arguably very generic music through Napster. They're too corporate to be metal. https://t.co/0WDyl7x6Ep
ChurchOfLesbian | Thu Jul 07 01:20:34 +0000 2022
Christopher Butler 🦠 on Twitter
Christopher Butler 🦠 on Twitter
The thing that gives me the greatest creative hope on the web in 2022 are small, bespoke, personal websites, their utterly personal and diverse sensibilities, and the sort of glitchiness that comes from cobbling together something technical in order to support the imagination.
Christopher Butler 🦠 on Twitter
rosemarie on Twitter
rosemarie on Twitter
an angel dies every time someone writes on god’s green earth that kant developed the doctrine of art for art’s sake
rosemarie on Twitter
julian! on Twitter
julian! on Twitter
I’m losing my fucking mind right now, like I’m sorry but this is genuinely the funniest thing anyone could possibly say in a resignation speech https://t.co/lP3nsmWSex
julian! on Twitter