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indieblog.page Discover the IndieWeb, one blog post at a time.

A website to randomly explore the IndieWeb. Simply click a button and you will be redirected to a random post from a personal blog.

Way, way back when the internet was still being charted as if it was some mysterious country, one of my favorite things to do was just to spend a solid chunk of time on StumbleUpon -- bouncing from random website to random website. It was such a useful tool for just finding niche sites, some of which I still use to this day.

This site will send you to a random IndieWeb site and even has RSS feeds to send a set amount of random blog entries to your feed. Glad that there's still sites like this out there in the ether!

https://indieblog.page/

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  • Yeah, I would still be using mullvad if they hadn't removed port forwarding -- it's too damn bad but I get why they needed it. Switched to Proton but I imagine they'll run into the same issue down the road and will need to find a more permanent solution.

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  • I did not know that was a show and now I can not un-know it lol. Feel like that is going to be a risky search at 1 in the morning.

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  • dynomight.net The Cuboid: A DIY air purifier that’s better than a box-fan

    Designs for a quieter, more energy efficient purifier, and data proving it really works.

    I came across this blog post -- considering that fire season is coming up (or already started in some places) and the PNW's track record, figured some folks may find this useful.

    This is a pretty cheap air filter that is easy to construct with minimal tools and works better than putting filters onto a box fan.

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