Links to stuff I found interesting on the interwebs

Welcome to Quartz 4

https://quartz.jzhao.xyz/

A static website generator made to imitate the Obsidian way of doing stuff. Lots of features, pretty cool, especially for school notes. It even has a pretty cool search engine and graph, the devs seem pretty cool from interaction I've had with them, it's very customizable. Only downside is that it's made in JS and is pretty darn slow to build when you have lots of pages.


GitHub - ericchiang/pup: Parsing HTML at the command line · GitHub

https://github.com/ericchiang/pup

A tool to use CSS selectors to do web scraping directly from shell. Used to help easily add new websites to this very list using a simple shell script (to automatically retrieve a site's title)


Tout Et Rien - Installer son serveur XMPP avec Prosody

https://toutetrien.lithio.fr/article/installer-son-serveur-xmpp-avec-prosody/

Un article qui semble plus tôt bon pour apprendre à configurer un serveur prosody (XMPP) soi-même.


Language / Idioma/ Langue - Queer Spark

https://www.queer-spark.org/

A queer community I'm in on XMPP with lots of cool people


Pourquoi je publie sous une licence non libre ? — OnirismCorporation

https://oniricorpe.eu/log/tech/why-am-i-publishing-under-non-foss-license/

An article that explains lots of stuff but I found that the part about critique of FOSS is pretty on point and relatable.


You no longer need JavaScript Ʊ lyra's epic blog

https://lyra.horse/blog/2025/08/you-dont-need-js/

A description of how to do many things that many would do using Javascript on websites, with just a few lines of raw CSS code for different use cases.


Unexpected Keyboard | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App Repository

https://f-droid.org/packages/juloo.keyboard2/

A really really cool keyboard on Android that is made to work well with Termux and mimic the feel of typing on an actual physical keyboard (no need to switch between menus, bother with autocompletion and suggestions, long-press, etc). You can easily select, navigate and add complex characters very quickly in one tap. The keyboard is also very customizable, light and responsive/fast.


LibreWolf

https://librewolf.net/

A fork of Firefox that removes all the garbage that Mozilla puts into firefox to harden its security, privacy and ethic. Comes built-in with strong privacy settings and uBlock Origin (adblocker) pre-installed.


IronFox OSS / IronFox · GitLab

https://gitlab.com/ironfox-oss/IronFox

A hardened firefox derivative on Android. I see it as the equivalent of librewolf on Android. Lot less advanced than Librewolf though but has the merit of existing.


NewPipe - a free YouTube client

https://newpipe.net/

An alternative frontend for YouTube, bandcamp, soundcloud, peertube and mediaCCC that has no ads, lets you download videos, play them in background or in popup, is much lighter than official client and is generally very very good. I consider it a must-have along with Keepass and Syncthing on my phone.


HTML for People

https://htmlforpeople.com/

A guide to learn HTML to create your own static websites using HTML and CSS. Not for professional or stuff, just to teach anyone how to create websites by themselves, express their creativity and have fun.


Vegan Horizon | Pala Najana | Substack

https://veganhorizon.substack.com/

A blog which from what I've seen has many cool stuff about veganism.


HUG CSS, how I approach CSS architecture | Go Make Things

https://gomakethings.com/hug-css-how-i-approach-css-architecture/

A way to structure CSS code that is HTML-first, pretty simple and effective. I really like it.


The Alt-Right Playbook - YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJA_jUddXvY7v0VkYRbANnTnzkA_HMFtQ

A web serie that explains how alt-right/fascist rethoric works, and how to fight against it.


100R — home

https://100r.co/site/home.html

Really really cool site, awesome projects and ton of information about life on a boat, self-suffiency and stuff like that. It's also a very beautiful website.


The personal garden of a broken doll. - Aphrodite.dev

https://www.aphrodite.dev/

awesome doll <3 And really cool site and projects


The Unreasonable Effectiveness Of Plain Text - YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgV6M1LyfNY

I really love the plaintext because of how flexible that is. Especially combined with situated software like scripts.


Rik's Website - Vine-like Systems and Malleability

https://nothingisnttrivial.com/vines.html

A cool comparison between vines and situated software.


LOW←TECH MAGAZINE

https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/

One of the most well-known website about low-techs


I Am The Only User | Bulb's Blog

https://blubsblog.bearblog.dev/i-am-the-only-user/


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