Rewilding the Internet

48 pointsposted 3 months ago
by thinkingemote

36 Comments

lampiaio

3 months ago

> scrolls down to read more

> "subscribe" popup interrupts my reading

> ctrl-w

mentalgear

3 months ago

> goes to about page

> "We're a cultural intelligence platform for progressive brands who want to make better decisions, discover new opportunities and stay relevant."

> now this all feels fake .

kulahan

3 months ago

I do this constantly. I have always assumed I was the only one, because if I were even kinda like other people, it'd be one of the quickest ways to destroy your own website.

zem

3 months ago

"all complex ecosystems have parasites"

korse

3 months ago

Adblock should be mandatory. Just like bug repellent and sunscreen.

bdangubic

3 months ago

“real men do not need protection against sun and bugs”

- my Dad :)

xeonmc

3 months ago

He probably meant “real men do not use protection against sons”.

comprev

3 months ago

or perhaps "real men do not use protection hence sons"

goopypoop

3 months ago

real men are protected from sons by buggery

mlinhares

3 months ago

I take your dad is not from the tropics LOL

bdangubic

3 months ago

“real men look at the SUN during eclipse”

- also my Dad commenting on DJT…

Groxx

3 months ago

a particularly egregious one, wow

tclancy

3 months ago

> clicks in to read what others thought

> _that_ comment somehow has floated to the top and cannot be closed or hidden with ESC

> ⌘+w

uatec

3 months ago

There was a sweet spot somewhere after geocities where we still had web rings. Decentralised (and free) curated feeds of content.

Now everybody wants subscribers as their metric of social worth, so they want a publishing platform that gives them metrics, and pushes subscribers.

On further thought, time for me to rewrite my website on neocities.

vonnieda

3 months ago

What plant software is being shown in the animation at the top of the page? I've been hunting for something to simulate plant growth and that looks interesting!

Modified3019

3 months ago

vonnieda

3 months ago

Thank you! The README in the repo was a real joy to read.

dr_kiszonka

3 months ago

Relating it to the OP, github sometimes feels like the original world "wild" web.

Sure, wild in the confines of Microsoft's corporate landscape, but I find it more likely to come across something interesting and useful there than on a random blog. (Plus, no pop-ups, newsletter subscriptions, etc.)

Modified3019

3 months ago

Yeah it really is. A fantastic overview of where the project is, where is could go, and some humanity.

dunb

3 months ago

Others have already told you the name of the project, but if you happen to be on Arch, I have a PKGBUILD written for PlantStudio. I haven't published it to the AUR since I don't necessarily want to be the maintainer though. Shoot me an email (in my bio) if you're interested

thinkingemote

3 months ago

PlantStudio from 1997-2001

https://www.kurtz-fernhout.com/PlantStudio/screens.htm

PlantStudio Botanical Illustration Software is a tool for creating 3D plant models and 2D illustrations. PlantStudio simulates herbaceous (non-woody) plants like wildflowers and cut flowers, vegetables, weeds, grasses, and herbs using a parameter-driven simulation of plant growth and structure.

user

3 months ago

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cosmicgadget

3 months ago

> Another form of digital stewardship is Jacky Zhao’s website, jzhao.xyz – a personal “hypertext garden,” a digital space designed for exploration and playful engagement. The site blends writing, research, and projects in a nonlinear, interconnected layout, inviting visitors to wander through thoughts, experiments, and resources – as if walking through a garden.

Using an LLM really sabotages the post.

slowslug

3 months ago

It wasn’t written by an LLM. It’s literally just a trimmed-down version of a much longer piece I wrote. I was asked to add references for further reading, so I borrowed some of the conceptual language from my full draft and pointed it toward the people and projects that shaped it - like jzhao.xyz. Soo yes, when you squeeze a meandering, reflective article into a neat little “commercial” package, the wording gets more abstract. That’s not AI, that’s what happens when you try to fit a whole thought process into a carry-on.

willprotein

3 months ago

hey there, will from protein here. thanks for you comments and appreciate the popup is annoying, but they still work. for what it's worth, we're not "fake" and have been around since 1998 in the UK, which is around the time NTK used to be around. more here if you're interested: https://www.protein.xyz/archive/ (scroll down)

user

3 months ago

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codethief

3 months ago

> As we enter Web4

Sigh.

NoteyComplexity

3 months ago

That is really the cringe bit… If “web3” is “decentralised”, how could “web4” powered by AI which most of the LLM model currently are hosted in a centralised server? It seems contradictory by definition, and that “web4” are just basically Web 2.0 with AI features…

I basically just read that website the post referred to, sounds like AI slop to me: https://www.netguru.com/blog/web-4-0?ref=protein.xyz

NedF

3 months ago

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