After a big period of disenchantment regarding what became the web, I’ve started discovering more and more great projects being made today that gave me some hope back in the open web.
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After a big period of disenchantment regarding what became the web, I’ve started discovering more and more great projects being made today that gave me some hope back in the open web.
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The last one of these projects is https://inventaire.io/ , a social media where one lists the books they have in their personal library and is keen to lend or even give. It’s like building a decentralized library network.
We are no so many people in Berlin, please join us so we can lend each others books!
@typeoff @triple As @morningtype mentioned, I’m also on LibraryThing (https://www.librarything.com/catalog/nicksherman) which powers my TinyCat library – essentially a different view of the same content (https://www.librarycat.org/lib/nicksherman).
I wish I could move to @inventaire because I love its focus on open tech/info. Plus, in addition to Amazon’s partial ownership of LibraryThing, that system has some longstanding UX annoyances, as discussed by @typographica, @onpaperwings, and others here:
https://www.librarything.com/topic/343435
However …