What it's like to be a developer in 2024 - eviltoast
  • Wiz@midwest.social
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    6 months ago

    We need a human-curated Internet search. A wiki of good web content.

      • MonkeMischief@lemmy.today
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        6 months ago

        I forgot how this worked until I discovered NeoCities. I suddenly remenbered when so many personal websites would have some page that’s like “links” or “sites I love” or “other cool people”, etc. And it was just a curated list of sites the author thought were neat.

        And your bookmark function was actually really helpful, because “web surfing” was literally jumping from link to link to link, following rabbitholes and breadcrumb trails across the web.

        Nowadays, I bookmark things but I never go back through them. I know Firefox sometimes automatically helps you remember stuff in your bookmarks though.

        But there was a time when it felt like finding some niche site was a sort of secret club or cool treasure, and you had to make sure you could find your way back. :)

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          6 months ago

          When you didn’t make the bookmark, you were basically trying to backtrack which links you followed and what sites you visited to get back to that one website.

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              6 months ago

              I still have those on one of the forums I occasionally still visit, but it might disappear soon after nearly 2 and a half decades.