1. A Website To End All Websites | Henry From Online
Curation Note: The web we want: IndieWeb, a people-focused alternative to the “corporate web”.
Original Source: https://henry.codes/writing/a-website-to-destroy-all-websites/
Treasured: 3 times
Curated by: Handuo
Total Items: 6 curated treasures
Access: Public
Treasury URL: https://copus.network/treasury/sa4ipec
Below are the items Handuo has curated in this treasury, each with their curation notes explaining why it's valuable:
Curation Note: The web we want: IndieWeb, a people-focused alternative to the “corporate web”.
Original Source: https://henry.codes/writing/a-website-to-destroy-all-websites/
Treasured: 3 times
Curation Note: This website justifies laziness like there is no tomorrow.
Original Source: https://artoflaziness.cargo.site/
Treasured: 4 times
Curation Note: I found this website just as the author was about to shut it down. She built it when she was 16. Now she thinks it’s rough and unfinished — but it’s still very beautiful. This project is meant to raise awareness about bird extinction. It follows a bird theatre troupe called Calendula, formed by ...
Original Source: http://calendula.top/
Treasured: 5 times
Curation Note: Made by friend's friends, this website contains hundreds of retro-games that can run in a webpage. The interface is in Chinese. You can find Immersive Translation (a browser extension) in my curations.
Original Source: https://rgm.games/games
Treasured: 3 times
Curation Note: The world's first app store, invented in Japan in 1986. People bring floppy disk to a vending machine, select the software and copy it to the disk.
Original Source: https://one-from-nippon.ghost.io/worlds-first-app-store/
Treasured: 3 times
Curation Note: I once emailed Dr.Nelson for his thoughts on Copus. His assistant replied sth like "Dr.Nelson cannot get involved." Later I heard from a friend of his that he replies emails pretending to be his assistant. I guess that means Dr.Nelson cannot get involved.
Original Source: https://www.xanadu.net/
Treasured: 2 times
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