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Links I saved this month | November 2020
This month's links are all about journalism and freedom of the press.
Blog, scrapbook, and virtual space for my experiments.
This month's links are all about journalism and freedom of the press.
I can't believe it's the end of the month already! October has been just as busy as September was for me, meaning my links this month will be once again a little bit all over the place.
I do want to spend more time curating these links before I publish them, but at the same time I like the idea of sharing websites that truly come from my list of pages I bookmarked each month. It makes for more of a personal set of blog pages, than if I selected them differently.
I spent little time online in September: I have been working hard, and when I wasn't working, I needed to be away from my screen.
I have been reading a bit about IndieWeb and liking the idea more and more, so I spent a few hours today making my website compatible with the IndieWeb standards.
Interesting and useful websites I have visited this month. The list will be short again as I spent most of my Summer holiday offline, but the links down below have plenty of content.
Some useful and interesting websites I visited and saved in my favourites in July.
This month went so fast! I was on an internet hiatus for a few weeks, so I don't have many new links saved.
Some useful and interesting websites I visited and saved in my favourites in June. Like last month, they are varied in nature, and show the topics I am interested in: privacy, old-style internet, well-being, and the human mind.
I have been a write.as user for a long time, but this is the first time I am using the publish via email feature.
I thought I would write a post to mark the fact that we have reached the end of the first half of the year, but there is a problem: everything is terrible. Racism, Police killing people, Governments silencing the press and taking peopleās freedom away, war, covid-19, and climate change. Could it be worse?