Motif No. 1

Bookmarks

The web used to be about links between sites so you could travel down rabbit holes of ideas and information. It still is to some extent. Some people happily publish links to other sites within their articles. There are a lot of these sites, but some (maybe most) of the small ones can be hard to find. The Small Website Discoverability Crisis has a simple, but brilliant way to solve that problem.

The web used to be about links between sites so you could travel down rabbit holes of ideas and information. It still is to some extent. Some people happily publish links to other sites within their articles. There are a lot of these sites, but some (maybe most) of the small ones can be hard to find.

The Small Website Discoverability Crisis has a simple, but brilliant way to solve that problem. Create a list of bookmarks linking to websites you find interesting, and publish it for the world to see. You decide what constitutes “interesting”.

The author of that article published their own page of bookmarks. I want to do the same, so here are a few links to start with to sites I like:

  • Table Top Role-Playing Games
    • M. T. Black sends out an interesting weekly newsletter about table-top role-playing games (TTRPGs). His blog is pretty good, too.
    • Wyrmworks Publishing is the home of Limitless Heroics, a large book containing sets of fantasy characters with disabilities, mental illness, and neurodivergence compatible with Dungeons & Dragons, Fifth Edition.
  • Animation
  • Web and Computer Technologies
    • TinaCMS is an open-source Content Management System (CMS) that could be part of your JAMstack if you’re into such things.
    • Hugo, a fast static-site generator that is part of my JAMStack.
    • Solène Rapenne’s blog. She is very much about topics related to OpenBSD, Lisp, computer hardware, and similar things.
    • Hundred Rabbits is the blog and notes of a couple, Devine Lu Linvega and Rekka Bellum, who live on a sailboat.
  • Miscellaneous