The tiny #barcamp tweet that taught the web to sort itself
The first hashtag did not arrive as a polished feature. It arrived as a public nudge, a short message from Chris Messina on August […]
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The first hashtag did not arrive as a polished feature. It arrived as a public nudge, a short message from Chris Messina on August […]
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The useful trick is brutally plain: VirusTotal gives you somewhere to put the file you do not trust before you let it touch the […]
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Ninite is built around one of the least glamorous but most satisfying promises on the web: choose the Windows apps you want, download one […]
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Kanopy feels almost suspicious the first time you understand the deal: open the site, connect a participating public library card or university access, and […]
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The annoying thing about dark mode is that it is everywhere until you actually need it. Your laptop has it. Your phone has it. […]
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PrivacyTools.io opens with a line that still lands harder than most privacy marketing: “You are being watched.” It is blunt, slightly dramatic, and not […]
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My Abandonware does something the modern web rarely does with old culture: it lets the past stay awkward, playable, searchable, half-broken, and alive. It […]
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Obsidian’s best trick is almost embarrassingly simple: it treats your private notes as a small web that belongs to you. Not a feed, not […]
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Think Calculator feels like a site built for the moment after a search gets annoying. You do not arrive there because you want a […]
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The most interesting thing about ManualsLib is not that it stores manuals. It is that it treats product paperwork as something worth searching, preserving, […]
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Eat This Much is built around a tiny, stubborn truth: most diet plans fail long before dinner because the plan never turns into food. […]
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System Requirements Lab is built around one anxious sentence: will this thing run on my computer? That sentence has survived boxed software, CD-ROM installs, […]
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