Links
Here is where I dump links to interesting stuff I found in the web.
- Amolith's personal website.
- Seirdy's personal website. Tons of amazing resources for accessibility, security, privacy,software freedom.
- Noelle Leigh's personal website.
- Information is beautiful:visualizations based on facts and data.
- Dusk's End, Nightfall City.
- Scribe: An alternative frontend to Medium.
- MOA: Link your Mastodon account to Twitter.
- Every Single Cognitive Bias in One Infographic.
- Queerly Represent Me. Not-for-profit helping marginalised communities through resources, training, support.
- Gratitude lists are bullsh*t.
- Wiby - Search Engine for the classic web.
- Nitter. Twitter interface with no javascript and no ads.
- Idle Words. Brevity is for the weak.
- Color Safe. Accessible web color combinations.
- The Best Motherf*cking Website.
- Have I been pwned? Check if you have an account that has been compromised in a data breach.
- Snopes.com. The definitive fact-checking site and reference source for urban legends, folklore, myths, rumors, and misinformation.
- Forest. Stay focused, be present. This is a phone app that lets you grow virtual trees by staying away from your phone, and lets you also donate to grow real trees through a collaboration with Trees for the Future.
- Casually Private. Don’t be spied on! Don’t be the product! Stay casually private.
- The Plain Text Project. Plain Text as an eficient tool for helping keep things organised and for boosting productivity.
- Trunk for the fediverse. List of people to follow in the fediverse based on what they talk about.
- Twine. An open-source tool for making interactive stories and games. Very easy learning curve, lots of fun.
- Sortingh.at. Tool that gives personalised resources to help get started making games. By Zoƫ Quinn.
- tonsky.me. A blog by Nikita Prokopov about programming and UI design. I recommend reading Software disenchantment.
- OpenMoji. OpenMoji is a free and open source emoji library, available with a Creative Commons (Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International) license.
- The truth is paywalled but the lies are free. Short essay on paywalls and how they are affecting news websites.
- When David Bowie lauched his own internet service. Because he was amazing.
- Internet dialup modem sounds. Internet dial-up modems had their own language, and they were pretty clever.
- Damaging myths about women and science that keep coming back. Debunked. Again and again.
- Build your own open source alternative to Google Suite with Nextcloud. How to get rid of the Google Suite, and replace it with something much better.
- 100 Rabbits. A cartoonist and writer together with a programmer and musician, Rikka and Devin have document their life sailing around the world, while working on their interactive designsoftware studio.
- Alternatives to bloatware. Lists software that has alternatives with less dependencies and requires less resources to run.
- IndieWebify.Me.A guide to getting you on the IndieWeb.
- Gradient Magic.A Free Gallery of Fantastic and Unique CSS Gradients.