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In Praise of Links
In Praise of Links
Hyperlinks deserve more recognition in light of all the ways their value has been sidelined and denied. From deliberate corporate link suppression to link-shy site cultures on social media to the dysfunctional state of deteriorating search engines, the web has changed a lot over the years since the days of early link-based web logs, and a familiarity with the importance of links can no longer be taken for granted. It needs to be expressly advocated. To that end, I present a link compilation in praise of links.
·osteophage.neocities.org·
In Praise of Links
Welcome to RSS Club
Welcome to RSS Club
Congratulations on joining a secret society! If you’re reading this, that means my message has been transmitted successfully. This post is only available to you, Reader, through the ancient peer-to-peer syndication medium of RSS. I hope you are enjoying reading it in your Web 2.0 era feed reader.
·daverupert.com·
Welcome to RSS Club
LibreWolf Browser
LibreWolf Browser
A custom version of Firefox, focused on privacy, security and freedom.
·librewolf.net·
LibreWolf Browser
Mojeek
Mojeek
Mojeek is a web search engine that provides unbiased, fast, and relevant search results combined with a no tracking privacy policy.
·mojeek.com·
Mojeek
Comfy.Guide
Comfy.Guide
Welcome to the internet’s premier resource for computer guides. Whether you’re looking to run your own Linux server, or just trying to set up your graphics card, comfy.guide has useful, easy-to-follow steps on how to do it.
·comfy.guide·
Comfy.Guide
100 things you can do on your personal website | James' Coffee Blog
100 things you can do on your personal website | James' Coffee Blog
One of my favourite things to do in my free time is to tinker with this website. Indeed, this website is the culmination of years of tinkering. I have added features like coffee shop maps that I can share with friends, a way for me to share my bio in two languages, a sitemap.xml file to help search engines find pages on my website, and more.
·jamesg.blog·
100 things you can do on your personal website | James' Coffee Blog