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17 votes
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Alan Alda has a podcast about communication... and its excellent!
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These are all the federal HTTPS websites that’ll expire soon because of the US government shutdown
8 votes -
Start with a website, not a mobile app
20 votes -
How rich am I?
9 votes -
A site that shows the most popular boards on 4chan right now
14 votes -
How to build a low-tech website
20 votes -
Live analysis by sesse supercomputer of the world chess championship match
9 votes -
China blocks website that revealed spyware and "re-education" camp monitoring
9 votes -
How an unlikely family history website transformed cold case investigations
6 votes -
Watch full episodes of 'Mister Rogers Neighborhood' on new website
13 votes -
Panopticlick: How unique is your browser?
29 votes -
The NY Times has an option in their store to pick out favorite recipes that have been posted on the site (and in the paper) and print them in a cookbook
5 votes -
How to build a low-tech website
31 votes -
Watch Your Hack
6 votes -
Why are newspaper websites so horrible?
23 votes -
Interested in Linux Gaming? I run a website just for that
45 votes -
This tool generates spammy tech recruiter messages to send on LinkedIn
16 votes -
China officially bans ABC website, claims internet is 'fully open'
9 votes -
Introducing Nuka Dark Rum. Made by Bethesda.
8 votes -
Here's why your static website needs HTTPS
30 votes -
Reddit experiencing a site outage
10 votes -
Bandai-Namco just unveiled a teaser site for a new Japanese horror game, Domas
3 votes -
I made this website for people interested in learning about Origami, as well as showcase my models. What do users of ~Tildes think of it?
17 votes -
The ten best sites to learn about art history
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This Buddhist Foundation prints and distributes Dharma books free of charge. If you know someone (or a library!) who would enjoy access to those books, feel free to take a look at the website.
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Advice on how to make a personal website
Hi, I want to make a personal website, as basic as possible (I don't even want SEO or stuff like that). This is totally a personal project, I don't want to generate revenue from it or anything...
Hi,
I want to make a personal website, as basic as possible (I don't even want SEO or stuff like that).
This is totally a personal project, I don't want to generate revenue from it or anything like that (at least for now), I just want an old school website to link it to possible employers and contacts. I have about 12 years of coding experience but mostly low-level (DSP, ASM, C, C++) and scientific code (Python, R, Julia). So I'm not scared of doing it from scratch (even though it will be much uglier in the beginning than pre-generated websites) or using some basic lightweight libraries.
Until now I have been using github pages but I want to put some projects that require server side work, so I'll probably have to host somewhere else. I really like tildes' technical goals, but I don't know if the stack it uses is overkill for a personal website (I know I will need some database for some of the projects though).
My questions are:
- Is Pyramid a good choice or is it more appropriate for huge multiuser platforms? I do need some level of interaction between users (some of my more artsy projects are related to NLP) as well as interaction between user-server (some projects include simulations with parameters etc.).
- How does hosting/DNS work? How much should I expect to spend per year? I know there exist hosting services and also places like Heroku, I don't really know the difference between them or what should I be looking for.
- How much should I worry about security? In other words, what is the threat level? I don't plan to have confidential info in the website, or information about the users (other than a hash value). But should I be worried about other kind of threats?
- Is making a website as basic as possible and then keep on improving it as time goes a sound plan for a long-term personal project? With this I mean, will it be fun or will it be 100% frustrating and I should just go to (whatever hosting service that has premade web applications) and make my website there even though it will be bloated with scripts and stuff?
- Is there something I'm not asking that I should be asking? As I said I know how to code but it feels like web development is a completely different beast sometimes.
- Is there any compelling reason for me to use google analytics, SEO, all that stuff that big websites use? I have never understood the point for it in, for example, github pages.
Thanks for your help! Feel free to correct me on any stupid thing I may have said, I definitely speak from ignorance.
Edit: My biggest issue with this kind of format for conversations is that I cannot thank everybody at the same time, and responding to everyone with a thanks is definitely not contributing anything to the conversation. So I'll put it in an edit. Thanks for all your help! I'll probably be coming for more advice soon...
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Codingame.com lets you write programs to play games.
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Variable Fonts - A simple resource for finding and trying variable fonts
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Github is currently experiencing service outages
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What are some of your favorite lightweight websites?
By lightweight, I mean sites that are compact, that load quickly, that aren’t loaded with tons of scripts. Personally, I’m a fan of lite.cnn.io. No ads, very minimalistic. Edit: Oh, look, I found...
By lightweight, I mean sites that are compact, that load quickly, that aren’t loaded with tons of scripts.
Personally, I’m a fan of lite.cnn.io. No ads, very minimalistic.
29 votes -
Despite Chrome’s pending “mark of shame,” three major news sites aren’t HTTPS
18 votes -
rave.dj | Choose two songs and automatically generate a mashup
10 votes -
Ocarina of Time randomizer
9 votes -
500px will no longer allow photographers to license their photos under Creative Commons, and closes 500px Marketplace
27 votes -
Norwegian court orders website of public domain court decisions shut down with no due process
14 votes -
There are some 4K wallpapers on the Cyberpunk website
7 votes -
Reddit partial outage
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Great website to keep track of all the stuff happening at E3 without having to watch all the conferences
11 votes -
Repaint an image in a custom style using a neural network based algorithm
5 votes -
What do you guys think about Flixxo?
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What do you think the difference between a good site and a great site is?
We work with websites every day. What is it about a site that you think makes it great? What holds a site back from greatness?
13 votes -
Any Letterboxd users here? I'd love to see the variety of your fantastic tastes here, from cinephiles to casual film lovers!
Here's mine for reference!
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Sometimes I refresh the page and it refreshes to quick I don't think it refreshed.
First world problem of having a fast website. Dei pls make tildes more like every other slow site on the internet.
11 votes -
Elon Musk will launch a website called Pravada - used to rank credibility in the media.
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EU's General Data Protection Regulation comes into effect today. Rather than comply with it, some US news sites have chosen to simply block EU users.
10 votes -
beets: the music geek's media organizer
8 votes -
The emacs calculator
5 votes