apparently if you type https://cooked.wiki/ before the http of any recipe webpage, it will load a stripped-down, ad-free version
Some wild product design https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaIx0KMOg5I
Demanding nuance and offending Friends Lite in one fell swoop
https://levisan.me/articles/working-on-my-own-definitions-for-certain-types-of-relationships.html
New favourite "public" transit network https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Capitol_subway_system
Came for the brass 'n' bass, stayed for the alto flute solo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2loN0JFZa0Y
In which my favourite piano-youtuber discusses a song in my favourite game https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGb04ayqNhY
BeReal is all about "today" and doesn't even let you see the past.
Old Twitter was all about the newest-at-the-top feed
X still is about what's trending and showing you recent things it thinks you'll like.
Sure, FB and Instagram show you "memories" of today in the past, but the core is still recent content (and 24 hour content on stories).
Even blogs are all about what's the most recent.
Are there any social platforms that are about evergreen content?
If you think I'm weird in cyberspace you should find me in meatspace.
Catholic
Further north than you
Billignualish
Brewing beer and kombucha
Shooting and developing film
Alt school IT sysadmin
TANSTAAFL in the morning