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4 votes
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Find your flight seat map
21 votes -
DeckFilter: A Steam library companion app
27 votes -
LOADMORE - Creative mobile websites
8 votes -
KeenWrite 3.6.4
7 votes -
Wikipedia:Signs of AI writing
65 votes -
Doomsday scoreboard
23 votes -
Amazon Web Services outage shows internet users ‘at mercy’ of too few providers, experts say
50 votes -
Ferry Halim - Orisinal: 62 flash games
12 votes -
This site is fast
I have decent internet at home. I have great internet at work. Despite the speeds of those though, seemingly every website out there feels laggy and heavy. You click, you wait, you get a skeleton...
I have decent internet at home.
I have great internet at work.
Despite the speeds of those though, seemingly every website out there feels laggy and heavy. You click, you wait, you get a skeleton of the page, with different elements that rapidly pop in until you're staring at the full site. You see the little loading animation on the tab for one, two, three seconds. It isn't exactly "slow" by any means, but it's far from instantaneous either.
Clicking around the web these days feels like I'm playing a game with unignorable input lag.
And I get it. The modern web is complex. It's genuinely a miracle that this is possible in the first place, so I really shouldn't be complaining that the bits traveling through the internet from dozens of servers thousands of miles away aren't getting here immediately.
I get that high resolution screens require large images, and the ubiquity of video these days adds even more weight. I get that many websites are closer to applications than they are static pages.
I'm not trying to take away from the awesome magic that is our modern miracle of connectivity in the slightest, and I'm appreciative to all the people here who spend their livelihoods working on it. Y'all are awesome.
I'm just trying to say that, well, sometimes moving around on the web can drag. And when you've been using it for a long time, the dragging can get under your skin a little bit.
However, my real point lies not in the rest of the internet, but here. I'm talking about this "heavy web" baseline as a contrast for one of the things I love about Tildes:
it. is. so. snappy.
I click, and BAM, the page is there. Immediately.
It's sharp. It's crisp. It's no-nonsense. No waiting for elements to pop in. No subconsciously watching for the loading animation to stop so that I know I can start to interact with site.
For general design reasons, I've always loved that Tildes is text-only, but more and more I appreciate that aspect simply because Tildes feels good to use because it is so quick and responsive. I don't know how much of that is due to the text-only part of things and how much of it is Deimos being a genius code wizard who made an amazing platform, but I'm happy about it regardless.
This site has got zero input lag.
And that feels great.
97 votes -
An AI that turns any book into a text adventure game
20 votes -
A drum machine where you can search classic literary works for specific words at a defined rate, triggering drums each time your favored terms are found
19 votes -
Catfishing - the Wikipedia guessing game
35 votes -
Way past its prime: how did Amazon get so rubbish?
42 votes -
NFS at 40 – Remembering the Sun Microsystems Network File System
14 votes -
Elon Musk plans to take on Wikipedia with 'Grokipedia'
39 votes -
KeenWrite 3.6.3
30 votes -
How AI and Wikipedia have sent vulnerable languages into a doom spiral
29 votes -
corru.observer
32 votes -
The most fragile gif on the internet
37 votes -
Under Construction
11 votes -
Porter Robinson's angelangelangelangelangel.com (seizure warning)
28 votes -
Text My Mom for Me
13 votes -
elle's homepage
26 votes -
WindowSwap: Look out windows across the world
24 votes -
Farewell to the fediverse
26 votes -
Samification of the current Web
Hello I hope you all have a good [insert time of Day] !!! Maybe a bit of background about me: (25 Age idk if that is relevant, but it could be interesting how other age groups see that) I really...
Hello I hope you all have a good [insert time of Day] !!!
Maybe a bit of background about me:
(25 Age idk if that is relevant, but it could be interesting how other age groups see that)
I really like unique stuff. If it's design or clothes or web design or whatever you might think of. I have been working privately on my own website, and I built it almost from scratch. I really like unique-looking websites, and I also like the 2000s era style of design (not only limited to web-design).I have been noticing a lot of websites that they look more and more the same. The same structure, design, similar colors, similar pictures etc, etc...
And I think this is just very boring and it just feels like more and more the web isn't made for us humans. It feels everything is being more and more optimized either for SEO (Search Engine Optimization) or for AI scrapping. And I feel like being alienated from using the internet (Yes, also sadly that's the case in many other areas).
And I asked some people and what they basically told me is that they like that everything looks the same and everything feels the same. Since they can go on every website and understand the layout and know how to navigate every website.
So I wanted to ask what is your opinion about this topic?
Do you care what the Internet looks like? Do you mind that everything looks same~ier?24 votes -
Sweden's employment agency has been tracking the online locations of thousands of citizens claiming unemployment benefits in an effort to crack down on welfare fraud
28 votes -
Ambiance Jeune
6 votes -
This to That (glue advice)
39 votes -
Subvert - The collectively owned music marketplace
18 votes -
Alt Text Study Club
9 votes -
Stripe launches L1 blockchain: Tempo
7 votes -
Wikipedia is resilient because it’s boring
80 votes -
New Art City: Virtual Art Space
10 votes -
Study finds Rotten Tomatoes scores inflated by 13% compared to ten years ago
22 votes -
Jessica Joslin
13 votes -
Sheldrick Wildlife Trust: adopt a baby elephant
14 votes -
Enter a Spotify song URL and get it "translated" to other music services
29 votes -
Kazeta: Retro 90s style gaming operating system
23 votes -
See the true relative geographical size of different countries
25 votes -
Young Magazine US official website
5 votes -
The food timeline
12 votes -
One Million Screenshots
31 votes -
Which other sites do you visit?
The internet is starting to feel smaller and smaller, or at least the content I find is less interesting or created with the goal to be sponsored. Nowadays, I basically consume downloaded content,...
The internet is starting to feel smaller and smaller, or at least the content I find is less interesting or created with the goal to be sponsored.
Nowadays, I basically consume downloaded content, books, shows, mainly old stuff found on the internet archive
Which other sites do you find interesting and worth it?
71 votes -
Is someone using Filen?
11 votes -
Temple of the Great Spider
10 votes -
Play CS 1.6 in the browser
18 votes -
Turn any webpage into a 1990s GeoCities blink fest
24 votes -
Forums are still alive, active, and a treasure trove of information
83 votes