Is his website in pure HTML? It’s got that 90s nostalgia.
The blog post talks about choosing a side, but the average user doesn’t have the know how or desire to move away from the default enshittifying web. The generation growing up with smartphones are fed targeted advertisements as a steady diet. To be fair, I see the kids just flipping through the obvious ads. But it’s harder to ignore when their favorite influencers are advertising stuff as part of a bit.
And for that reason I think we’re moving rapidly towards that dystopia we see in sci-fi movies and shows, like Wall-E.
I looked through that thinking, “Cool, looks like the Tales from the Loop artwork.”
Then I realised it is, indeed, the Tales from the Loop artist… Which is a quite decent mini-series/anthology on Amazon Prime that is worth a rainy-day binge.
Is his website in pure HTML? It’s got that 90s nostalgia.
The blog post talks about choosing a side, but the average user doesn’t have the know how or desire to move away from the default enshittifying web. The generation growing up with smartphones are fed targeted advertisements as a steady diet. To be fair, I see the kids just flipping through the obvious ads. But it’s harder to ignore when their favorite influencers are advertising stuff as part of a bit.
And for that reason I think we’re moving rapidly towards that dystopia we see in sci-fi movies and shows, like Wall-E.
There is some CSS in there…
Lots of blogs out there like this, if you’re interested. Fedi people like indieweb and “smol” things… And Gemini too.
This blog is made with a bespoke Python site generator: https://sr.ht/~lioploum/ploum.net/
For more nostalgia:
I do love me a Web 1.0 site. Shoutout to Simon Stalenhag.
I looked through that thinking, “Cool, looks like the Tales from the Loop artwork.”
Then I realised it is, indeed, the Tales from the Loop artist… Which is a quite decent mini-series/anthology on Amazon Prime that is worth a rainy-day binge.
I have the board game and I quite like it… even if it’s a pain to setup and teardown.
Thanks for the links!