This account posts:
- profiles of websites in the P-U-N-K webring (every 2 days)
- news about the webring
- ...that's it!
For more information (including how to join):
https://p-u-n-k.nekoweb.org
This account posts:
- profiles of websites in the P-U-N-K webring (every 2 days)
- news about the webring
- ...that's it!
For more information (including how to join):
https://p-u-n-k.nekoweb.org
Happy that https://k3loe.fyi is part of the #AmateurRadio #WebRing now! Thanks to @M0YNG for providing https://ring.fediverse.radio.
This is another reason why mastodon.radio feels like my online #HamRadio club.
Note to #NewHams who are not coders, I managed adding a key to my site easy enough with a micro.blog custom footer plugin.
I made my own webring: https://tar.dev/webring/join.php
I think webrings are an awesome way to connect an indie website to other people’s corners of the interwebs. It’s always fun to find a website I wouldn’t have found otherwise, just because the algorithm doesn’t know I would be interested in seeing it. So, wanting to make another chain of connections, I made this webring that you can join if you have a SFW website
I also run the Avant-garde Comics webring, and I'm looking for submissions! Check it out if you're also a webcomicker and make bizarre works.
not using AI isn't a metric of quality, that's for sure. i've been clicking around in a "non-AI #webring"
> No AI content on any of your pages.
> No intolerance, fascism or other barbarity.
I think I can appreciate the sentiment and I love nostalgia but I clicked around a bit and I don't think this well-intentioned revival of webrings is as helpful as I thought it would be when the members tend to full of the other and arguably more insulting variety: human clicking buttons slop.
I've built a webring for solar powered websites and hosted it on squeak! - https://squeak.solarcene.community/webring/
and to make it even better @alipunk has designed a 88x31 graphic - here is a big version
Get in touch if you'd like to join.
I am currently working on a webring project called 3Dworldring. It's a webring consisting of mainly 3D explorable websites, which I'd like to call worlds. I was hoping that worlds could be traversed in a way that makes sense to that world: perhaps there are doors that lead to another world, or buttons you click on a wall that takes you to your webring neighbours. World creators can be creative with this.
By explorable, what I mean is that you can move around the world and explore, akin to a walking simulator game. I don't think I want to limit perspective to first person, but I'm hoping to keep this mostly 3D and explorable.
The webring is up (https://3dworldring.cjsatnarine.space), though it's currently in plain html and needs some working. I used ringfairy (https://github.com/k3rs3d/ringfairy) to create the webring, and I am using blender and three.js for creating my worlds.
One thing I fear about this project is that there's a high entrace bar, world creators having to both programme and create assets for their worlds. Even now, I'm aware it takes a long time to create a world; I'm currently working on two demo worlds to showcase my vision. Despite this, I'm excited to see what creative worlds might come out of this.
Feel free to share any thoughts or criticisms of the idea.
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