Your Next Stop
The web is a beautiful thing, and part of that beauty is the democratic and decentralized linking of independent websites that makes up the web itself. As citizens of the web, it is our responsibility to maintain these connections, and to help highlight the people that we ourselves appreciate. I myself am always looking for new, interesting people and things to read. If you have or make a posts similar to this for your own website and/or blog, send it my way and I will check out not just the links, but your website as well!
If you enjoy what I write about you might also enjoy what is found on the following, listed in no particular order:
Low tech magazine
A website written by multiple people, bu mostly by Kris De Decker in Spain. The entire site is run on solar power, and so periodically goes offline when the weather is cloudy for long stretches (the ratio of blue to yellow on the page displays the battery percentage).
Focuses on questions of sustainability, and of how low-tech techniques have been employed (and could be employed) to do the same thing as contemporary energy-hungry ones.
Knowingless
A substack written by Aella — a former sex worker and current intellectual — about sex1, gender, and other related topics — mostly explored through statistics.
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VoegelinView
The journal of the Eric Voegelin Society that publishes a broad category of writing on centered on religion, literature, and the humanities.
Inhabit
A blog(?) about the life of the author, focusing on simple, everyday life and of our surroundings. Beatifully written.
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The Duck of Minerva
A journal writing about politics and international relations, with a variety of writers.
Smoothbrains.net
Covers the “interspection of speculative neuroscicence, psychadelics, and phenemenology as I experience it in my own life”. I find it very interesting even though — or particularly because — I am a strict teetotaler.
Maggie Appleton
A forefront figure in the sphere of “digital gardening”, and a wonderful thinker about the nature of the digital world, design, and on her own life. Recently became a mother.
SemiAnalysis
A research firm and substack about the developments in the semiconductor and IC industry. Often quoted as a reliable source in mainstream press.
Footnotes:
Mostly the verb and not the noun.
