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Art

  1. Every Frame Perfect (tonsky.me)
    14

    How imprecise UI animations erode trust in product

  2. My Micro Zine Library (Stefan Bohacek)
    6

    Exploring the (micro) zine medium.

Culture

  1. Turn your site into a place people can bump into each other (Cauê Napier)
    16

    Releasing Town Square. Bring back the feeling that real people are browsing your site with you.

  2. our workplace LLM mass delusion (ava's blog)
    15

    The in-house sessions showing off the tech are embarrassing; led by the wrong people, and should likely not even happen in the first place.

  3. My Polyamory is Boring (Dan Q)
    15

    A conversation with another openly-polyamorous blogger led us to ask one another why we don't write about our relationship structure more-often. In my case,…

  4. You Are Protecting a Score No One Is Counting (Nikhil's Blog)
    7

    An argument broke out during my commute today. Two men were going at it hard in the crowd. One of them lost his cool and switched to his native tongue. The…

  5. How a blog finds its people (Down the Road)
    7

    The independent Web never disappeared. It just got quieter. Here's how a blog finds its people — and why that still works.

  6. friction (be the future)
    6

    what we lose when we glide through life

  7. Social media for teens (Sam Hardacre)
    5

    I've noticed these last few weeks there's been an increase in ads on TV and social for new settings for teen accounts on platforms such as Instagram and…

Gaming

  1. Some People Are Mad at the new, "God of War: Laufey," Because You Play as a Female Character. Wait, Seriously? (The Newest Rant)
    5

    “God of War,” is a long-running game series. The earlier ones were extremely over the top and followed a protagonist named Kratos as he killed a bunch of Gods…

Life

  1. Smallweb is Becoming an Archipelago (ege's weblog)
    30

    The appeal of living in a small town is being surrounded by the right number of people whom you can care about. On the other hand, living in a big city might…

  2. I want my friends to have blogs too (DoServer Blog)
    18

    Blogs. The curated, written looking glass into someone's perspective. That's what I love about them. Blogs. Waking up in the morning and spending a little time…

  3. Re: No, I Won't Buy You A Coffee (Michael Harley)
    15

    Well, not to be left out of the great buy me a coffee debate, I thought I'd add my two cents. The original, at HakkerBlog, No, I Won't Buy You A Coffee, is a…

  4. Yes, buy me a coffee (Happily Imperfect)
    15

    Do note that this is a slightly sarcastic post, there is alot of sarcasm on the internet at the moment. Take a moment to reflect if you want to expose yourself…

  5. No, I Won't Buy You A Coffee (HakkerBlog)
    14

    Do note that this is a slightly negative post, there is alot of negativity on the internet at the moment. Take a moment to reflect if you want to expose…

  6. Call me Sarah! (Forking Mad+)
    14

    A few days ago I was introduced to someone. It was a brief encounter while I passed through a room of people with a friend. My friend introduced me: "Hi Colin,…

  7. Please meet our cat Linus (Michael Harley)
    13

    Hi hello. Happy #Caturday! I would like to introduce you to our sweet boy, Linus. Linus in his natural environment. If it fits, it sits.Richmond, VA · April…

  8. ☕If you want to buy me a coffee (Firesphere's musings)
    12

    But, I mean, if you want to buy me a coffee...

  9. A Fresh Coat of AI Paint (@iamgregb)
    9

    The year is 2007. Steve Jobs unveils the first iPhone in January. I spend the summer working at a camp in Pennsylvania. And before heading back home to the…

  10. A Wake Up Call (Brandon's Journal)
    9

    When I first met my wife, around seven years ago, she was what I would call a typical internet user. She was glued to Facebook and Pinterest and spent a lot of…

  11. please buy me a coffee (candyether.space)
    6

    to add onto the pile of back and forth posts of coffee posts on bubblesi honestly dont think that the buy me a coffee stuff is super offensive?like i have one…

  12. Don't buy me a coffee (AksDev)
    6

    I prefer ice tea or chocolate milk. Just joining the blogspam shitposting dont mind me. Context:…

  13. I finally finished the internet (gary online)
    6

    I've never made a fuss about spending too much time doomscrolling. I get that it's technically an addiction, but as someone who's been through real addiction,…

  14. Your sites are ok I guess (Happily Imperfect)
    6

    In reply to my Sort your sites out note Case Duckworth takes each of my points and gives them a good grilling. There are many good points in his reply so I…

  15. The Weird Way I Found Out About the Insidious San Francisco 'Civic Joy' Fund (quailblog)
    6

    It pays to check notifications on your discarded social media every once in a while I guess lmao

  16. Building Stuff I don’t Want to (Amadeus Maximilian’s Blog)
    5

    Sometimes, I take on voluntary work I don’t want to do. Like this current project I’m working on with my sister. I do it out of a feeling of obligation and…

  17. 42 km (Happily Imperfect)
    5

    Up very early and headed out for a cycle. Stayed at Aberfoyle last night (Cobel Campsite), so it was a couple of hours out and back to Stronachlar. Lovely road…

  18. Mental defrag (Tracy Durnell's Mind Garden)
    6

    I can ride out a wave of stress to meet a deadline or finish an emotionally intense activity, but as soon as it’s over and I let myself relax, I hit a wall and…

Politics

  1. Elon Musk’s Age of Impunity (Pixel Envy)
    5

    Iain Gray, News Letter: Tech mogul Elon Musk encouraged “repeated and loud” protests ahead of Northern Ireland’s immigration demonstrations, some of which…

Tech

  1. PSA: Bubbles.town has a widget (splitbrain.org)
    30

    PSA: Bubbles.town has a widget I am a big fan of bubbles.town, a relatively new website to make it easier to discover the indieweb of personal blogs.…

  2. “Don’t You Just Upload It to ChatGPT?” (Correr Es Mi Destino)
    24

    “We’re all better than AI. AI is just better at pretending it can do the job.” The post “Don’t You Just Upload It to ChatGPT?” first appeared on Correr Es Mi…

  3. Why I Didn’t Buy a New MacBook (Yet) (A Room of My Own)
    15

    I currently use three laptops: a work-issued Windows machine that I use every day, a personal 17-inch Windows laptop that I used at my previous job (and…

  4. Bubbles is good (Happily Imperfect)
    14

    As mentioned before, I’ve been heading to Bubbles more and more to get my little blog fix every day. Hey, I’m an addict, I’ll happily admit that! Bubbles is…

  5. You can tell it's a personal website because it has personality (newsonaut)
    12

    Gordon McLean and Case Duckworth had a good back-and-forth about typography and layout. Gordon says you should make your website uncluttered and easy to read.…

  6. What I got wrong about fast terminals (Mijndert Stuij)
    11

    A reader pushed back on my fast-terminal post, and they were right about more than I'd like. On benchmarking shells properly, modern zsh, and the difference…

  7. Rolling my own bubbles.town widget (Michael Harley)
    10

    Andreas blogged about adding the bubbles.town widget to his blog. He used the vote widget provided by bubbles.town, which is just a bit of JavaScript you put…

  8. Uruky: Kagi alternative, EU-based private search engine (Yee Chie's Corner)
    9

    I was just looking around the Privacyguides forums and found a mention of Uruky. It’s a 100% EU-based, simpler private search engine. Setting up an account is…

  9. I Fired Google (The Art of Doing Stuff)
    11

    One of the most irritating developments of modern life is the way companies keep improving things that were already working. Nobody asked for New Coke. Nobody…

  10. I Am Not a Reverse Centaur (Miguel Grinberg's Blog)
    7

    About a year ago I wrote on this blog about how coding with LLMs would not work for me, even if there were no ethical or environmental concerns preventing me…

  11. My blog is now on Bubbles... (Kali Kambo)
    7

    My blog is now on Bubbles! Bubbles curates posts from independent, personal blogs and puts them in one feed. People can vote on posts they like, which then…

  12. A tale of two browsers (Adactio: Journal)
    10

    I give Apple a hard time. That’s mostly due to how they treat the web on their own mobile devices. Though iOS ostensibly supports the ability for websites to…

  13. You Don't Need the DuckDuckGo noai Subdomain (Chris Wiegman)
    5

    There’s a lot of hype about accessing DuckDuckGo via its “noai” subdomain. It works, but there’s a better way. Instead of using a special domain to access…

Writing

  1. Physical vs. eBooks (amanda untangled)
    8

    I’ve become more and more disenchanted with ebooks these days. I know, I’ve posted about this before. But bear with me because my brain has been buzzing about…

  2. If I could be transported back... (Forking Mad+)
    6

    Imagine transporting yourself back in time.  What would you want to see?

  3. The Diary of a Young Girl (Forking Mad+)
    5

    84 years ago today a thirteen-year-old girl was given an autograph book, bound with red-and-white checked cloth, for her birthday. She decided to use it as a…

Still Bubbling

Already featured in a Weekly before. Five or more votes in the last 7 days.

  1. Life is too short for a slow terminal (Mijndert Stuij)
    12
  2. I built my own music collection and why you should too (Rishabh P. Sharma)
    20

Tiny Bubbles

Fresh posts with 3-4 votes in the last 7 days.