365 private links
Die Webseite, um die Abschlüsse in Deutschland anerkennen zu lassen.
Hundred Rabbits is an artist collective that documents low-tech solutions with the hope of building a more resilient future. We live and work aboard a 10 m sailboat named Pino in remote parts of the world to learn more about how technology degrades beyond the shores of the western world.
They have digital low techs, a blog, share knowledge about sailing, living offgrid, repair, engine car, weather, rabbit waves and resources.
Le site des botanistes francophone
Un référencement des mares d'Île-de-France
This is a playground for learning and testing CSS selectors in a visual way. Start by selecting a playground or let's start with a random selector.
Exactly what I wanted to build !
Choose an instance in a curated list
A list of web browsers. The most exhaustive I've found so far.
(via https://nicolas-delsaux.hd.free.fr/Shaarli/shaare/yzmd3Q)
With the internet being ever present and screens surrounding us all the time, personal preference is becoming more and more critical for a good user experience. Particularly when it comes to dark mode in order not to burn out the readers sight at night.
The Darktheme Club is a collection of web pages from across the Internet. To qualify, your website must either use a dark theme by default, or respect the preference of the user, preferably through the prefers-color-scheme media query.
Paperwork, documents created, screenshots taken, bookmarked web pages, video and audio files.
Each gets a website.
These websites aren’t complicated – they’re just meant to be a slightly nicer way of browsing files than I get in the macOS Finder.
Each collection is a folder on my local disk, and the website is one or more HTML files in the root of that folder. To use the website, I open the HTML files in my web browser.
I’m deliberately going low-scale, low-tech. There’s no web server, no build system, no dependencies, and no JavaScript frameworks. I’m writing everything by hand, which is very manageable for small projects. Each website is a few hundred lines of code at most.
These are created and curated by hand.
I think this could be a powerful idea for digital preservation, as a way to describe born-digital archives.