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Потихоньку продолжаю дорабатывать свой сайт. Добавляю новые фишки, дорабатываю старые.
За последние пару месяцев я смог пофиксить все критичные баги, возникавшие на особо старых версиях ишака.
Осталось пофиксить ещё один незначительный баг, встречаемый на старых версиях IE, и к счастью - я знаю как его фиксить. :woozy_ie:
psi36 is now on Neocities: https://psi36.neocities.org #neocities #web1 #nineties
Haven't read real stories like this online for decades.
Derek is such a unique person. Is it the reason or the result of his choice of marriage?
A tech story https://hamishcampbell.com/a-tech-story/ Let’s try not to make the same mistakes with our #web1.5 reboot in the #Fediverse, please.
@doppioslash "Everything on a single login is so convenient..."
We support freedom from exploitation, but not if it takes any actual effort to do so.
Oh, you can add RSS to your Neocities site, and it's apparently really easy.
https://rssguide.neocities.org/
You have to add each site update manually, but that's not an issue if you run a Neocities site.
The decline in quality of the internet can be directly attributed to the lack of midis playing in the background when visiting someones website.
Old'aVista: the most powerful guide to the old internet
A search engine for OLD websites hosted in services…
Old'AvistaA tech story https://hamishcampbell.com/a-tech-story/ Let’s try not to make the same mistakes with our #web1.5 reboot in the #Fediverse
@jeff yes #branding is a big issue in the current mess/success of this #web1.5 reboot https://socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/branding-on-the-fediverse/2534 worth adding to this.
Am thinking we need less BRANDING in #fedivers apps…
socialhub.activitypub.rocksPlease recommend a light-weight web browser for static sites with the following features:
1)Lightweight layout engine: not one of the Big Three.
2)Dark mode: I need all pages to show a dark background (preferably true black) with light text. No exceptions. If I encounter a page with light-themed CSS, I want some feature equivalent to the Dark Reader extension that major browsers have.
3)Graphical: I want to be able to navigate with a mouse, not just a the terminal.
4)Not developed primarily by a bigot. So no Pale Moon (and Pale Moon's Goanna engine isn't really lightweight, it's just slightly less heavy than the big three).
Also note that I'm specifically looking for a web browser with these criteria: for Gemini/Spartan/similar protocols I already have Lagrange.
#WebBrowsers #StaticSite #StaticWeb #StaticWebsite #LiteBrowser #LightweightBrowser #Web1 #Web1_0 #Smalnet #Gemini #GeminiProtocol #Spartan #SpartanProtocol
The term #openweb refers to an internet ecosystem characterized by decentralized, interoperable, and community-driven platforms and protocols. It emphasizes #4opens principles of openness, inclusivity, and user control over their data and online experiences. The “openweb” contrasts with the #dotcons more centralized and proprietary nature of many mainstream internet platforms, offering an alternative vision for the future of the internet.
Meanwhile, #Fediverse refers to a specific decentralized social networking ecosystem built on interoperable protocols (#ActivityPub), allowing people on different platforms to interact and share content seamlessly. It encompasses a variety of codebases such as #Mastodon, #PeerTube, and #Pixelfed, offering alternatives to centralized social media giants like #Twitter, #YouTube, and #Instagram.
#web1.5 is a more technical term used in geeky conversations
For broader, mainstream audiences, simply using #mastodon can be sufficient, as Mastodon is one of the most well-known platforms within the Fediverse. This term may resonate more with individuals who are less familiar with the technical nuances of decentralized web architectures but are interested in exploring alternative social media platforms.
In summary, the choice of terminology depends on the context and audience. Whether you’re engaging in technical discussions with the “tribe” or introducing newcomers to decentralized internet concepts, using the appropriate term can help facilitate understanding and communication within the community.
https://hamishcampbell.com/what-names-to-use/
#4opens #activitypub #dotcons #fediverse #Instagram #Mastodon #openweb #peertube #Pixelfed #twitter #Web1 #youtube
The term #openweb refers to an internet ecosystem characterized by decentralized, interoperable, and community-driven platforms and protocols. It emphasizes #4opens principles of openness, inclusivity, and user control over their data and online experiences. The "openweb" contrasts with the #dotcons more centralized and proprietary nature of many mainstream internet platforms, offering an alternative vision for the future of the internet.
Meanwhile, #Fediverse refers to a specific decentralized social networking ecosystem built on interoperable protocols (#ActivityPub), allowing people on different platforms to interact and share content seamlessly. It encompasses a variety of codebases such as #Mastodon, #PeerTube, and #Pixelfed, offering alternatives to centralized social media giants like #Twitter, #YouTube, and #Instagram.
#web1.5 is a more technical term used in geeky conversations
For broader, mainstream audiences, simply using #mastodon can be sufficient, as Mastodon is one of the most well-known platforms within the Fediverse. This term may resonate more with individuals who are less familiar with the technical nuances of decentralized web architectures but are interested in exploring alternative social media platforms.
In summary, the choice of terminology depends on the context and audience. Whether you're engaging in technical discussions with the "tribe" or introducing newcomers to decentralized internet concepts, using the appropriate term can help facilitate understanding and communication within the community.
What to call this internet that we should move to. I use #openweb as this is what it is, or #web1.5 for more geeky conversations. Then fall back to #Fediverse for insiders and just #mastodon for the #mainstreaming normal people.
@evan I use #openweb as this is what it is or #web1.5 for more geeky conversations. Then fall back to #Fediverse for insiders and just #mastodon for the #mainstreaming
https://www.platformer.news/google-io-ai-search-sundar-pichai/ the #dotcons are leaving the #openweb this is both an opertunerty and a problem. the opertunerty is the #web1.5 reboot that is in full swing, the problem is that they will take the majority of #mainstreaming people with them to a digital dystopia. Now is the time to push harder on the #openweb #reboot outreach this to your friends and family https://hamishcampbell.com/in-the-openweb-reboot-metaphors-a-strong-path/
With AI search results coming to the masses, the human-powered…
www.platformer.news@FullyAutomatedRPG @alxd I think our #openweb reboot can be called web1.5 but this fails as a hashtag #web1.5 sadly.
Not an endorsement as I've never used them, but thought some out there may be interested in a NeoCities alternative I haven't seen discussed much: NekoWeb
#NeoCities #Web1 #YesterWeb #IndieWeb #OldInternet #Websites #HTML
cuz internet is for the cats
nekoweb.org