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Thoughts, tools, and experiences about living online — tech, internet culture, organization, and balance in a connected world.

A dark futuristic digital landscape with glowing blue code shaped like the letter E, symbolizing the mysterious GitHub repo that endlessly prints “E.”

Inside the Haunted GitHub Repo That Only Says “E”

I was just exploring GitHub filters, playing around with random search queries —something like pushed:<2020 language:python stars:>10000 — just looking for fun projects to get ideas from. And then I fell into something that didn’t make sense:a repo that only says “e.”Thousands of times. In every language. Act I — How it began: the strange […]

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Angry pink cartoon rabbit typing furiously on an old beige computer with “SHIT” flashing on the monitor, surrounded by chaotic retro internet pop-ups.

Your Feed Is Trash: 6 Tiny Websites for a Real Internet Escape

🖕 Your Feed Is Trash. The internet is broken. It’s a job now, not a joy. Every click is a data point for some ghoul. Every page is a wall of ads. It’s a corporate hallway. I found the emergency exit. I’m out. I go back to the small, useless corners that still feel raw

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Vibrant retro digital art inspired by early internet websites — neon colors, nostalgic graphics, and creative 2000s-style web design elements.

When the Internet Was a Garden: Remembering the colorful, Handmade Web

There was a time when the internet felt alive.Not perfect. Not polished. Just alive. I still remember those days — Geocities, Angelfire, and all those strange, beautiful websites people made for themselves. Bright colors, moving gifs , music that started the second you opened the page.It was messy, personal, full of feeling. People didn’t make

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Abstract digital artwork symbolizing the human relationship with the internet — serene colors and gentle shapes reflecting connection, memory, and solitude.

Letters to the Internet: What We’ve Become Online

Dear Internet, We’ve known each other for a long time now.Long enough for you to know what I’ll click before I do.Long enough for me to forget what silence feels like. I don’t really come to you for noise — though you have plenty of that.I come to you when I want to feel something

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Why We Still Need Personal Blogs in 2025

✍️ Why We Still Need Personal Blogs in 2025

Sometimes I wonder if personal blogs even matter anymore. The internet feels like it’s all short, fast, and loud now — reels, shorts, stories, scrolls. Everything is bite-sized and gone in a blink. But then I come back here, to my own little corner, and I realize why blogs still matter. They’re slow. They’re quiet.

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10 Cozy Indie Games I Play to Unwind and De-Stress

Indie games aren’t just games they’re special experiences that stay with you. They don’t need big budgets or fancy graphics to feel meaningful. Instead, they tell simple, heartfelt stories and create worlds full of charm. In our busy lives, these games feel like a little escape. They remind you to take a breath, slow down,

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