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@nan0
been a bit held up workwise, so been quiet here. did like reading through this quick account of smol internet vs corporate salad. esp like the resources at the end. love marginilia random search. what do you all think of the web hosting options? https://cheapskatesguide.org/articles/small-internet-succeeded.html
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@riotgoools
great write up of the small web and resources ^-^ neocities is great for easy hosting. u can also host websites relatively easily on github pages. there are lots of places now for all skill levels! i found this line weird tho "I had assumed that corporations would improve the Internet with much more interesting content." did ppl really think this?? i always saw the internet as interesting bc it could provide content direct from the ppl and bypass top down mass content
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hmm yea, a bit strange. maybe they would implying that they could have potentially done more with their resources instead of mining data for marketing etc. dunno. i agree i always enjoyed just searching and searching and finding random content from all over the world. i think it was my initial draw to nfts and crypto, people creating from all over and expression (in its purest form i suppose). i've been slowly identifying how to get away from the subscriptions and detach from big companies, but the weening process has been slow.
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@riotgoools
i just think the end goal of corporate interests is to capitalize and make money rather than provide interesting content. tho those things are not mutually exclusive, "interesting content" is often a slow burn – too slow for quarterly earnings reports and that's how we end up with enshittification (╥_╥)
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