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32 votes
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Vivaldi 7.0 has been released
24 votes -
Halfbakery - a collection of half baked ideas
44 votes -
Myrient - Reenvisioning video game preservation
11 votes -
My solar-powered and self-hosted website
10 votes -
HTML for people
55 votes -
Forums are still alive, active, and a treasure trove of information
78 votes -
Bop Spotter
16 votes -
Viewport Tester — Test your website on 180+ device viewports
15 votes -
Icelandic fishing giant Samherji sues art student for spoofing corporate website – potentially chilling effect on artists engaging critically with large corporations
20 votes -
Jpeg XL
36 votes -
Microsoft Graveyard: a website for tracking dead and soon-to-be-dead Microsoft products
39 votes -
End of the road: An AnandTech farewell
53 votes -
The secret inside One Million Checkboxes
65 votes -
PhD Simulator
26 votes -
IKEA is trialling its own second-hand online marketplace so that customers can sell to each other, rather than relying on buy-and-sell websites like eBay or Gumtree
42 votes -
PinkNews CEO recorded calling trans issues "contentious" on the basis it jeopardises ad revenue
38 votes -
Syntax highlighting in hand-coded websites
19 votes -
.Com prices go up at the end of the month
33 votes -
Public Work: a search engine for public domain images
29 votes -
[SOLVED] Help me find a website
I remember seeing a fun website somewhere which was basically an isometric animation of a space station or something like that. It had a lot of tiles with a lot of fun stuff happening on it, it...
I remember seeing a fun website somewhere which was basically an isometric animation of a space station or something like that. It had a lot of tiles with a lot of fun stuff happening on it, it kinda had a "Where's Waldo" vibe. I think it had a number in it's name, like station42 or something like that. I can't find the website now. Does anyone remember what it is?
36 votes -
What websites do you visit for your niche interests?
These could be blogs, forums, any online space where you visit semi-frequently at least. Here are some based off my interests: A Year in the Country - Blog on folk horror music Gwern.net - blog...
These could be blogs, forums, any online space where you visit semi-frequently at least.
Here are some based off my interests:
A Year in the Country - Blog on folk horror music
60 votes -
Voting for the Tiny Awards 2024 is now open! Creativity and experimentation through the small web.
15 votes -
ROMhacking.net moves to news only, database and file archive released to Internet Archive
34 votes -
GameStop kills Game Informer magazine and takes website offline
11 votes -
Websites are blocking the wrong AI scrapers (because AI companies keep making new ones)
18 votes -
Doomscrolling evokes existential anxiety and fosters pessimism about human nature? Evidence from Iran and the United States.
22 votes -
Despite its founding promise to be ad-free, the Baldur's Gate 3 fan wiki is going to put up ads, because its creator thinks he can make a lot of money
47 votes -
Scaling One Million Checkboxes to 650,000,000 Checks
22 votes -
What GoFundMe conceals: The campaigns that fail
17 votes -
Internet mysteries: The website you can only open once
21 votes -
Weak security defaults enabled Squarespace Domains hijacks of former Google Domains accounts
19 votes -
What are some fun/interesting websites that don't involve news or current events?
As the title says, looking for recommendations of fun and interesting websites that don't involve current events/news. Sites where you can spend hours diving down rabbit holes, browsing fun and...
As the title says, looking for recommendations of fun and interesting websites that don't involve current events/news. Sites where you can spend hours diving down rabbit holes, browsing fun and interesting content, or just otherwise detach from reality for a bit.
This isn't a request for just myself, but just in general. I feel like all the biggest websites just have a bit too much influence from current events and news, which can make browsing pretty stressful. And given how centralized the internet has become, finding sites outside those has become a bit trickier. It'd be fun to see some more focused sites for various topics and niches. Can be an educational site with cool articles, could be entertainment, could be a forum or a blog. Just, what sites could you spend hours on?
59 votes -
Wikipedia’s mobile website finally gets a dark mode — here’s how to turn it on
27 votes -
Project Korra: What if vanilla multiplayer Minecraft could exist in the world of Avatar: The Last Airbender?
12 votes -
One Million Checkboxes - a silly little game where (un)checking a box (un)checks it for everyone
49 votes -
GridStatus.io - see electricity use in each US region
8 votes -
Polyfill supply chain attack hits 100K+ sites
45 votes -
Vibe Check - Let AI find you the best things
30 votes -
Squabblr is now a free speech platform
139 votes -
The last good vibes social media platform
16 votes -
Is there a sweetspot for www programming btw. WordPress and tiny web?
8 votes -
Goldfish memories - most of China’s early websites have disappeared
30 votes -
Advice for hosting (and building) a personal website
Hey all! I've been thinking about buying a domain and building a personal website for myself -- at this point just a personal website with links to my socials, my CV, maybe any interesting...
Hey all! I've been thinking about buying a domain and building a personal website for myself -- at this point just a personal website with links to my socials, my CV, maybe any interesting projects I want to publicize. Maybe someday I'll decide I want to add a blog or build a webapp or something, but for now it'll be something simple and static.
My programming experience is very much not in the frontend side of things (I'm a data scientist and mostly use python day-to-day). I played around with HTML messing with my Tumblr theme enough back in the day that I'm reasonably sure I can build something solidly web 1.0, and I've toyed with stuff like Jekyll in the past. But I was wondering if I could use this as an opportunity to build up some basic skills that I could put on my resume for the future. But I have no idea what's out there that would be useful and quick to learn but wouldn't be massive overkill for a project like this.
I also have no idea how web-hosting works and who to go with if I want to build a personal website myself rather than relying on something like Wix or Wordpress. Most of the easily-Google-able advice is for different use-cases. Advice is either people who want something user-friendly with minimal coding like Wordpress or it's for something properly big and commercial, neither of which is me.
Anyway, I know we've got a lot of suitably tech-y people here on Tildes, so I'm hoping people here have good advice for this sort of use case. Thanks!
21 votes -
Google is deprecating the Fitbit web dashboard on July 8th
19 votes -
Publishers sue Google over pirate sites selling textbooks
20 votes -
Intuit is shutting down the personal finance service Mint and shifting users to Credit Karma
68 votes -
Buttondown: Newsletter software for people like you and me
5 votes -
Holotypic Occlupanid Research Group
12 votes -
Games Recap 2024 - A site that aggregates all of the E3-like conferences this time of year
17 votes