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26 votes
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On the Resistance in Belgium platform, anyone can research resistance activities in Belgium during World War II
13 votes -
Yugologo, an archive of business logos from the former Yugoslavia
37 votes -
Tokyo Game Life: Moai in Japanese games (podcast)
14 votes -
The GeoCities Website Maker is a fun and charming way to turn any modern webpage into a nostalgic 90s-style site
26 votes -
Kindle modding wiki
24 votes -
curaturae: write with Smithsonian's Open Access imagery (2022)
7 votes -
WordSafety: check a name for unwanted meanings in foreign languages
19 votes -
CSS Naked Day
23 votes -
Google AI search shift leaves website makers feeling “betrayed”
36 votes -
PoetiCal: an experimental, collaborative publication only accessible through a calendar app
6 votes -
Seven39 - Social media that’s only open from 7:39 PM to 10:39 PM, EST
36 votes -
How do you find new movies to watch?
Lately I’ve been watching movies every night, after many years of only rarely watching them. There are a lot of mediocre websites to find movies. What do you use? Who are your favorite critics?
10 votes -
LostMyspace.com: recovered music from the botched Myspace server migration
39 votes -
The M train is now departing (2011)
9 votes -
LocalSend: a free, open-source, cross-platform app to share files to nearby devices
62 votes -
A summary of my bot defence systems
11 votes -
HOTGLUE.ME :: unique tool for web publishing & internet samizdat
17 votes -
The French Tutorial - Learn French for free
9 votes -
(715) 999-7483 - A phone-powered multiplayer website builder
32 votes -
BookFusion: upload, organize, read, share and sync your eBooks
25 votes -
A Reykjavík building that houses a penis museum and an H&M is also the virtual home to an array of perpetrators of identity theft, ransomware and disinformation
14 votes -
Holotypic Occlupanids - How the internet invented bread clip science
14 votes -
Stretch My Time Off - Optimise your vacation days
34 votes -
Algorithmic complacency: Algorithms are breaking how we think
82 votes -
The 88x31 GIF Collection
64 votes -
Distributed Denial of Secrets
15 votes -
US documents say Project 2025’s creators The Heritage Foundation want to dox Wikipedia’s volunteer editors of pages related to Palestine conflict using powerful tools
33 votes -
European search engines
38 votes -
library.gamehistory.org — now in early access
16 votes -
What it's like to create a simple, free website in 2025
26 votes -
MeroChat is a open source website that helps you to find people to chat with
15 votes -
US based The Heritage Foundation plans to ‘identify and target’ Wikipedia editors
81 votes -
Pornhub is now blocked in almost all of the US South
53 votes -
Ctrl-c ten year anniversary and the issue of Ctrl-ZINE to go with it
14 votes -
Spotify shuts down ‘Unwrapped’ artist royalty calculator with legal threats – site still includes the formula behind the calculator for artists and music lovers who are curious
54 votes -
New website shows you how much Google AI can learn from your photos
31 votes -
You should have a website
37 votes -
blogroll.club - A blog directory
15 votes -
100 Days To Offload
6 votes -
City Sizes: City size comparison tool
35 votes -
A website that shows which physical game releases actually run offline
39 votes -
Starlink Direct to Cell
25 votes -
Help with Email & Changing Name Servers/Webhost?
Alright, time to ask for help. I designed a website for my cousin using Wordpress, hosted via BlueHost. It's 99% done. The problem: she'd originally registered her domain through wordpress.com....
Alright, time to ask for help. I designed a website for my cousin using Wordpress, hosted via BlueHost. It's 99% done.
The problem: she'd originally registered her domain through wordpress.com. She also has an email through that, which she accesses via Google Workplace. We've transferred the domain, but the nameservers are still registered to wordpress.com. I've found the guides for transferring nameservers on BlueHost and wordpress.com, but this is a step above what I've dealt with in the past.
My main concern and frustration are the email. She's already using it for work, and I want to make sure there's no downtime, but I... honestly have no idea how it's even set up, right now. Or how this would work when transferring hosts entirely. Attempts to search it haven't been too helpful for me.
So my questions: How will changing nameservers impact the email? Would updating them potentially just... break her email entirely? Need her to set up the email separately? And if she does, can it be kept through Google Workplace/Gmail since that's what she's already using? Is it fine to leave it as-is? I assume not but her wordpress.com account shows that it expires in 2027, so...?
Just, please help.
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Bespoke Synth - a highly modular DAW
25 votes -
What are your forgivable sins?
The user @trim posted an interesting question in ~Tech and it made me wonder: what are my forgivable sins? What kinds of misdeeds on the part of companies that are suppliers of goods or services...
The user @trim posted an interesting question in ~Tech and it made me wonder: what are my forgivable sins? What kinds of misdeeds on the part of companies that are suppliers of goods or services do I tacitly concience or to which I will turn a blind eye?
Whenever there is a scandal, the easy answer is, "I don't know, but definitely not that." This, however, is just an ad hoc definition that can be applied to any unsavory revelation on the part of a service or product provider. What would I be left with? I couldn't retreat from society if I wanted to and the cost of commercial puritanism would be prohibitively high.
What I realized in that topic was that (1) I will not sanction providers merely for doing business with others to whom I am opposed and (2) I will not sanction providers merely for issuing words or statements that I disagree with.
That said, I'm curious about others. What are your criteria for bad behavior in a service or product provider that you would judge to be nonetheless admissible?
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Looking for eclectic and little-known websites that bring joy
Given the current state of things, I have been trying to avoid internet sites that could trigger anxiety. This is harder to do that I thought it would be. So I'm reaching out to the fine and...
Given the current state of things, I have been trying to avoid internet sites that could trigger anxiety. This is harder to do that I thought it would be. So I'm reaching out to the fine and resourceful Tildes collective for links to sites that are less known, and may provide, if not joy, at least interest, uniqueness maybe, fun, or education? Stuff that may be comforting, engrossing, or diverting to give some respite to those of us who are feeling pretty crushed.
Here are two sites I can offer, but I don't want to limit anyone's idea of what might be a good suggestion.
Futility Closet "is a collection of entertaining curiosities in history, literature, language, art, philosophy, and mathematics, designed to help you waste time as enjoyably as possible." (description from their about page)
Strange Company bills itself as "a Walk of the Weird Side of History"
(edited to add links)
60 votes -
Add a Meta page to your personal website
17 votes -
DebunkBot
10 votes -
‘We were wrong’: An oral history of WIRED’s original website
14 votes