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hey sadgrl, check out https://thehistoryoftheweb.com/ its a really fun newsletter and you can spend hours reading through his blog archives. lots of great old web history to soak up in there!
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goblin-heart 3 years ago

Thank you so much for this recommendation! This is exactly everything I've been looking for!

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flamedfury 3 years ago

one of my favourite homepages and newsletters! so many memories in there :)

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So apparently if you sign up with an account at Archive.org, it gives you an option to "save outlinks" when you add a page, which will automatically archive all pages of the site. I had no idea!! Brb while I spend the next 6 hours archiving ;~;
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flamedfury 3 years ago

i'm going to get onto this too

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thedigitaldiarist 3 years ago

yes! this is a great feature. when you save a page, it'll archive all the pages that are linked on that page. especially useful if you have a site map that links to every page on your site - then you can archive the whole thing in one go!!

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Thank you so much for your feedback on my page <3 Also thanks for pointing out curated link directories. (I didn't know about href.cool!) I will definitely explore and list these, especially now that I have a "name" for what they are. Thank you!!!
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flamedfury 3 years ago

glad that it helped :) i believe that with places like neocities, link directories we have a real opportunity for the small web to flourish outside of the corporate, hostile web :)

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letslearntogether 3 years ago

You can also use HTTrack, a piece of software for making a local copy of a website. It is available for multiple operating systems and is fairly easy to use.

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flamedfury 3 years ago

love this article. i have pangs of regret for not having a lot of my early web sites archived. the web archive was just getting started back around then but i've lost so much with deleted files, dying harddrives. the earliest of my works i can find is from 99 and all the images are missing. oh well, more on top of it these days :)

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flamedfury 3 years ago

on surftheweb.html there's great opportunity to start exploring hand currated link directories that have been started in the last few years. similar to what yahoo! first started as, check out kickscondor.com who i feel is leading the charge with his link directory https://href.cool. love your newoldweb series :)

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nightcity 3 years ago

neocities used to let you download your entire website in a zip file so you could back it up that way. It was a super useful feature, but I guess they had to get rid of it. I don't know why.

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purplehello98 3 years ago

you can still download your site in a zip file, from the dashboard at the bottom left corner

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nightcity 3 years ago

That's odd, because the link is no longer there for me. Perhaps it has something to do with the size of the website? (mine is just under 20mb). Honestly, this is a mystery to me.

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letslearntogether 3 years ago

I think you are right. I noticed my link disappeared too after I hit a certain size.

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goblin-heart 3 years ago

I also do not have the link on my dashboard anymore. I definitely used to. But supporters can download their archive via Cyberduck on Windows, so I guess I'll manually archive every so often.

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I'm convinced everyone has one of these: what 200 page document did you "discretely" print in middle school? for me it was the Teen Titans wiki and the script for Pirates of the Caribbean
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jlehr 3 years ago

Countless albums of lyrics

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keysklubhouse 3 years ago

It was college, not high school, but I definitely printed out some long fanfics for later reading at home (I didn't have internet at home at the time).

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keysklubhouse 3 years ago

Although now that I think about it, I *did* get a smack in the back of the head from my Spanish teacher for printing out a pic of I think it was a Mighty Ducks The Animated Series character art lmao.

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corq 3 years ago

A detailed gamefaqs guide for mario sunshine.

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teddybear-halo 3 years ago

Omg!! I was printing out so much, lmao. It was mostly anime/videogame fan art (a looot of kingdom hearts) and fan fiction. I had a special folder that I’d hoard all of my husbando pics in. This started a trend within my friend circle and we’d whip out our secret folder/binders and share what we had found online that week...some of us still have the folders, it’s really funny! :p

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nostalgic 3 years ago

Individual frames of animated gifs so I could make flipbooks of Goku.

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dann 3 years ago

Day of the Barney fanfic.

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bright-eyes 3 years ago

Lots of dinosaur and animal related stuff at college, though no one really seemed to care. I used to recycle printouts that other students had discarded so save paper.

I really enjoy your pages "A Personal Statement of Artistic Intent" and "True Freedom". I'm very interested in discourse about art/creativity itself, not necessarily in relation to the basic art forms (visual art, music, etc.) Do you know what I could search to find more information about this stuff?
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letslearntogether 3 years ago

Thanks! About creativity itself? To be honest, I am not sure. A brief Internet search for "psychology of Creativity" turned up this: https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-creativity-p2-3986725

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letslearntogether 3 years ago

For me personally, "creativity" has two meanings: 1. getting a different perspective on the seemingly familar and 2. having a drive to make things. The first is achieved through exploration and the second is achieved by dedication. Both meanings are complementary and have constructiveness as their aim.

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letslearntogether 3 years ago

I hope that helps in some way! I am happy to dialogue about it more if you are interested.

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nohappynonsense 3 years ago

Neil Gaiman wrote a good piece about "Where do you get your ideas from?" : https://www.neilgaiman.com/Cool_Stuff/Essays/Essays_By_Neil/Where_do_you_get_your_ideas%3F

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nohappynonsense 3 years ago

Also Austin Kleon's blog goes over creativity/art/ideas etc all the time, he cites a lot of other famous creatives and I usually enjoy reading any of his entries: https://austinkleon.com/

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letslearntogether 3 years ago

Great links! Thank you for sharing! That Neil Gaiman article is both insightful and hilarious.

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