An Internet of Your Own
I intend this site to be a sort of digital garden, a haven to go to when the internet feels too much —either too social or too artificially curated.
Therefore, here is a selection of websites which are mostly free —as far as I know— of algorithmic bias. You can explore them in any way you like, allowing your curiosity to guide you, instead of just accepting whatever someone else dictates you should be watching or reading.
I hope you find them as useful and pleasurable to explore as I do.
- Aeon: well-thought and articulated essays and articles on a variety of topics.
- Internet Archive: A non-profit online library of millions of texts, videos, pictures, and more.
- Every Noise at Once: Explore and discover new music genres.
- Catfishing: A fun wikipedia guessing game!
- Chronophoto: Guess the year a photo was taken!
- Hirogaru: A website for learners of Japanese with clear, simple articles, pictures and videos of everyday topics.
- Tofugu: A website full of Japanese learning resources, with in-depth explanations of many essential grammar points.