20 random bookmarks
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Things Perkeep believes:
Your data is entirely under your control
Open Source
Paranoid about privacy, everything private by default
No SPOF: don't rely on any single party (including yourself)
Your data should be alive in 80 years, especially if you are
While Perkeep can store files like a traditional filesystem (think: “directories”, “files”, “filenames”), it’s specialized in storing higher-level objects, which can represent anything. (photos, likes, tweets, measurements etc)
A Genealogy of Technology and Power Since 1500
Very detailed visualisation of technology, science and culture that lead to the current state of world.
A container-based approach to boot a full Android system on regular GNU/Linux systems running Wayland based desktop environments.
It’s probably leaching chemicals into your cooking oil.
Replacing a black plastic spatula with a steel or silicone option is an easy way to cut down on at least part of one’s daily dose of hormone disruptors
This is a simple self hosted server that has a simple but powerful interface to block ads, paywalls, and other nonsense. Specially for sites like medium, new york times which have paid articles that you normally cannot read
Баунс читает Кафку.
Would you love me if I became a worm?, somebody could ask. I would respond that no, I don't in fact love you, for you are a worm.
Indeed I find humans more valuable.
Fast, modern and advanced photo management suite. Free and open source Nextcloud app.
Эту статью я пишу во многом для нескольких друзей, которые решили приобщиться к этому тренду, и здесь будет обзор моего личного self hosted - про всякие разные штуки, которые показались полезны лично мне, и плотно заняли своё место на моём домашнем сервере.
Explore live radio by rotating the globe.
One of my favorite tools on the internet. I love the design! The person behind it: https://pketh.org/archives/ seems cool as well. They also worked on Glitch.
Do you actually want to write? Ok. Then write. In a text file on your computer, in a pastebin, on a blogging platform, on neocities, on cohost or mastodon, on a copy-pasted template from github pages, in /var/www, on some forum that nobody’s looked at in 15 years. It really does not matter. Go write.
But, perhaps you don’t really want to write. Do you like tinkering with site generator tools? Then fucking tinker to your heart’s content. You don’t need to have an end goal where you actually put some thinkpiece or technical writeup on the website. Building it can be its own reward.
If you love it, let it consume you. If you hate every moment you spend with it, why are you trying to do it? Real winners quit.
Website to create animation of your text using falling tetris blocks
Instead of asking over and over again if she is working tomorrow. I just consult her very organised calendar — and when she wants to check if I'm free she looks at my very empty calendar.
Gemini is a new internet technology supporting an electronic library of interconnected text documents. Gemini isn't about innovation or disruption, it's about providing some respite for those who feel the internet has been disrupted enough already. We are out to build a lightweight online space where documents are just documents, in the interests of every reader's privacy, attention and bandwidth.