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From: Sindre Kjelsrud <kjelsrudsindre@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2023 22:44:10 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] :incoming_envelope: new blogpost! "The Cozy Corners of
 Cyberspace: Rediscovering the Internet's Charm"

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+title: "The Cozy Corners of Cyberspace: Rediscovering the Internet's Charm"
+pubDate: 'Dec 17 2023'
+description: "🌌 A journey beyond the mainstream Internet!"
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+As of lately I've gotten more and more fascinated by the lesser-known realms of the interwebs, also called the **'small web'**. This is, in my opinion, the Internet's lost charm. Everything nowadays feels just like a cramped city center on the web. 
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+Everything from personal websites, blogs, forums and so on thrive on individuality and passion rather than likes and shares. The authenticity that these small web spaces have just gives me a big breath of fresh air. They offer a genuine glimpse into the minds and hearts of their creators, free from the pressures of algorithmic popularity. I love how creative people can be in their own, little corner of the Internet!
+
+I've found so many unique and cool websites! Some of these are:
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+- [**WindowSwap**](https://www.window-swap.com/)
+- [**ivy's garden**](https://randomivysaur.bearblog.dev/)
+- [**toyos.dev**](https://toyos.dev/)
+- [**~dustin**](https://tilde.town/~dustin/)
+- [**Nick's neocity**](https://starrs.neocities.org/tinyspace/?e=/tinyspace/home)
+
+Exploring the small web is like taking a relaxed walk through a calm forest, far from the city's noise and clutter. Each website is like a pathway to new discoveries and perspectives.
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+For those, like me, feeling overwhelmed by the digital version of a cramped city center, I encourage you to explore the small web instead of those mainstream platforms. I find this much more giving than doomscrolling for hours on end.
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+But where do you find these websites? Good question! You can find them by just getting recommendations from your friends, which is a reason for you to have a blogroll/feedroll - [**like mine**](/logs/bookmarks). Some other places to discover these websites are:
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+- [**The Forest**](https://theforest.link/)
+- [**bearblog.dev**](https://bearblog.dev/)
+- [**Neocities**](https://neocities.org/browse)
+- The different performance-focused clubs like: 
+    - [**1MB Club**](https://1mb.club/) 
+    - [**512KB Club**](https://512kb.club/) 
+    - [**1kB Club**](https://1kb.club/).
+
+On an ending note I think you should explore the web like you're wandering through a forest. Every click takes you somewhere new. Have fun finding your way and seeing what's around each corner of the web.
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