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Crawling the IndieWeb @lemmy.ml

james g on programming being like cooking

Typography @lemmy.ml

david jonathan ross runs a font of the month club

artworks @lemmy.ml

in this 1410s illuminated book of hours, december is for hunting wild boar

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a blogger deciphers a code in the adventure time comic

Personal Websites @lemmy.ml

wesley's notebook is a beautiful personal site

Personal Websites @lemmy.ml

this tiny custom search engine has given us a flavorful portal into neocities

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an HTML webcomic site template suitable for static hosting

Witchcraft @lemmy.ml

a lovely video about celebrating the autumn equinox

creative @lemmy.ml

papercraft low-poly-esque mask patterns for sale

Tarot @lemmy.ml

a tarot kickstarter that seems to have spared no expense in print quality

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some great halloweeny songs on a great personal website

Weird Corners of the Internet @lemmy.ml

femicom: femme aesthetic electronics museum

Personal Websites @lemmy.ml

you may not like it, but this is what peak web design looks like

Weird Corners of the Internet @lemmy.ml

a GIF collage of bubbles

Weird Corners of the Internet @lemmy.ml

BitMidi is a modern MIDI site

Pixel Art - pushing pretty pixels around @lemmy.ml

ngmi.works: art, mostly black and white, mostly pixel

Birding @lemmy.ml

wonderful south african backyard bird webcam

Witchcraft @lemmy.ml

an artist's site featuring contemporary tarot decks

Crawling the IndieWeb @lemmy.ml

jacob hall is continuing kicks condor's work on whostyles!

css @lemmy.ml

stop everything, they brought back confetti text from ms word 97

  • Was your blog in English, though?

    If you take Internet access...

    ....and cross reference against English speakers...

    ...then I think that's enough explanation, no?

  • Hey, if you're getting death threats in PMs please reach out directly to admins. That is not something we tolerate. I am not sure what options like IP bans exist or will exist. We don't want anybody to be harassed.

  • So as @PP44 is saying, it's open source. The devs work to make sure that anyone can set it up straightforwardly to run with their own modifications, not just the main version -- and that means modifying the slur filter is also supposed to be straightforward, even though it's not encouraged. There isn't actual moderation on the whole platform per se, since two instances can federate even if one has no slur filter. There are lots of "points" to federated stuff, though, so the existence of a slur filter works well to help keep Lemmy from attracting the cesspool-types while still enjoying those other benefits.

  • then it comes down to the principles, then--let's set aside objective superiority. if most people like the older looks, should they be made to live and work around buildings that they find unpleasant? (and it really is an active dislike--I look at your last example and on an instinctive level feel that cantilevered (?) projection is threatening me, like it can choose to crush me if I walk under it) or is it problematic that this leads to Kincadeification? then again, is that different than architects' being constrained by the current expectation of what a contemporary building should look like?