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by skydhash
810 days ago
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I probably should, but so far, there's only a few articles I've saved this way (long-form writing that get saved to my read-later list). Most of the links I've saved are objects-related (apps, libraries,...), and will only be useful if I need to interact with the object. If something is useful to me (techniques, recommendations,…) I put it in my notes. If the whole site is useful, I archive it. |
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One day we shall meet on HN and link our Nextcloud instances, links to some weird static HTML and so on and form a new web of information.
The internet (web) will never die, per se, but it does feel awfully siloed off at the moment.
Mind you I do manage to run my company email on prem (Exchange - soz, but HA Proxy fronts its webby stuff and Exim is my SMTP weapon of choice). I also run my family email domain and several others too. No hyper-scalers here, thank you very much.
I'm looking into the fediverse. I think that's where this stuff really belongs - the front pages of the internet have become mega corps. Its all looking a bit half hearted in fediland but Lemmy and Mastodon and co are starting to look quite useful.
The internet is still really diverse and flourishing but it needs a right good kicking as do the users of it.