Projects That Feel Like the Early Internet Again
Some corners of the internet still feel handmade. They load quickly. They don’t ask who you are. They don’t try […]
Some corners of the internet still feel handmade. They load quickly. They don’t ask who you are. They don’t try […]
There’s a certain relief in finding a website that doesn’t stop you at the door. No email field. No password
There’s a quieter version of the internet that rarely makes it into recommendation feeds. It doesn’t ask you to comment,
Some websites don’t ask for your attention. They wait for it. You find them late at night, or during a
Some of the most interesting places on the internet don’t announce themselves. They sit quietly, waiting for someone to stumble
Some of the most useful things on the web don’t announce themselves. They sit quietly in the browser, doing one
Some websites don’t announce themselves. They don’t try to win you over in five seconds or explain their value in
The internet is louder than it used to be. Feeds refresh endlessly, platforms chase attention, and most tools seem designed
Some of the most thoughtful things on the internet were never designed to travel fast. They weren’t optimized for feeds,
Some websites don’t ask for your attention. They don’t refresh endlessly or optimize themselves to keep you scrolling. You find