Broadsheet
I just loved the design of Chase McCoy’s page, Broadsheet.
(Broadsheets is a term for newspapers, a contrast with the smaller sized tabloids)
It is a columnar listing of their bookmarks, Mastodon favorites, read laters, and other highlights. Enough rabbit holes to get lost into for hours, and more.
As one specific, I’ll teleport you to their entry: Every day is science fiction
It is considered essential to be in a properly alert and rested state of mind when using a computer. Even to seasoned users, every session is special, and the purpose of the session must be clear in mind before sitting down.
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As she sat there, lost in her work, she knew that she would never leave this place, this sacred space where the computers whispered secrets to those who knew how to listen. She would be here always, she thought, a part of this ancient tradition, a keeper of the flame of knowledge. And in that moment, she knew that she had found her true home.
Here’s to all those who know how to listen.