Links

Here are some useful links to other sites and blogs that I have found interesting.

David Shankbone’s blog - This is a blog I found when I was in middle school after I noticed that the author’s photos kept appearing on Wikipedia pages I looked at. He has a number of cool interviews posted, as well as some cool photos from a bygone era (note that on his Scientology album, many of the subjects are carrying digital cameras, not smartphones)

Cobalt - A tool for downloading YouTube videos. This is useful for getting around YouTube’s ever-increasing advertisements, as well asaccess to Podcasts that you like, but not well enough to spend money on their Patreon.

Wttr - Displays weather data in text format. No clutter, and can be accessed easily with scripts and APIs and such.

Victorian Web - a website with lots of good information about the Victorian era.

Yesterweb - This is a cool site that roughly lays out why I’ve started my own site, as well as why you might take an interest in doing so yourself. However, it appears that the original party that created it has abandoned it after a squabble amongst themselves.

bucketfish webring - Just a webring I found tangentially from Yesterweb. I haven’t looked through too many of these sites, and might take this off this list at some point.

32bit cafe - Another helpful site for those looking to browse the web in a healthier manner

Sadera - Just some guides I’m looking into at the moment for setting up LLMs in my homelab

Bonsai Tree Gardener - A website that has some useful information on identifying and caring for bonsai trees.

Robots and Computers - A website that catalogues and shows off the webmaster’s collection of toy robots (NOTE: This uses the unsecure ‘http’ protocol)

Maros Bonsai Blog - Slovakian guy’s bonsai blog, he also has a YouTube channel that goes over bonsai care in pretty straightforward terms

Wolfgang’s Blog - German guy who’s Youtube channel I subscribe to. His blog contains text/image versions of some of his video walkthroughs, as well as config files for some of them as well.

Solomon’s Blog - Insane guy I found on YouTube