A post where I go over why I’m not a fan of the planned OS Windows 365 (an all cloud version of Windows), and why I’m not a fan of the existing push towards everything in the cloud, which I compare to each other....
Well I did it, I registered a domain, got a host, and my website is technically live but all I have is a single test page and only now do I realise I'm pretty much in over my head because I've never done anything like this before. Oh well, sink or swim innit....
This is a project I’m running for a bit more than a year now. It allows you to discover new personal blogs by simply pressing the “random” button and being redirected to a post from a random blog. You can also subscribe to random post by RSS or follow the mastodon account at @indieblog...
I have been exploring webrings a lot lately to find content for the community and stumbled upon tons and tons of websites of the "retro" type, like this one or this one, and I have to say I'm not exactly fond of them. Looks weird, uses very small fonts, doesn't scale in any way so viewing it on any monitor than that of the...
This is an article about why it's better to host your code on a platform other than Github and how to setup a mirror to Github to ease your migration, so others can still find your project there in case they don't use a platform like Codeberg
In this blog post viskanv explores concepts he wishes he would have known when he was writing songs as a teen. A lot of these points could be easily applied to other fields, which makes it a good read for anybody doing creative work....
Neocities.org is a social network and web hosting platform that aims to bring back the creativity and individual expression of the early days of the internet. It provides users with the ability to create their own websites using an easy-to-use HTML editor, either directly in their browser or by uploading files from their...