Edit: You people are amazing! There are so many sites linked below that it will take me quite a while to get through all of them. And I will get through all of them and reply to everyone.
No one can rightully say the (small) web is dead. It is not and you all and many many more are proof of that.

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Ok, people, give me your blogs.
Your personal hobby blogs. Your e-zines. Your websites. Heck, even your wikis. (I am interested in those but have not yet wrapped my head around them.)
I am most interested in the hobby sites, made my non-professional web devs. The ones you code away at in your spare time. Preferably static, but share anyway if it's not. And if you're a pro and have a personal hobby site, share away too! The more the merrier.

Even if I already know your site, share anyway because there might be people who do not have come across it yet.

3, 2, 1, go!

To start, here's mine:
https://theresmiling.eu

#personalWebsite #personalBlog #blog #blogging #personalWeb #smallWeb #indieWeb
theresmiling has a website

@theresmiling you know mine of course, but as requested:

https://beast.tanagra.rocks/

The beast at Tanagra

My new blog

The beast at Tanagra
@picard I do and I hope more people do now as well.
The URL is great btw.

The other day I listened to the episode "The Linguistics of Darmok" of the Strange New Worlds podcast. That was interesting. Maybe you'll find it interesting, too. Or maybe you've already listened to it.
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https://soundcloud.com/strange-new-worlds/episode-193-the-linguistics-of-darmok?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
Episode 193: The Linguistics of "Darmok"

Guest: Dr. Kristina Šekrst Philosopher, linguist, and AI researcher Kristina Šekrst beams aboard to discuss the TNG episode "Darmok," where Picard and crew encounter the Tamarians, a species who onl

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@theresmiling i hadn't but i have now! very interesting episode. actually i think you mentioned the podcast but i'd forgotten about it, so added it to my feed as well. that was a very good episode.
@picard I think the podcast is on my links page. And I probably have mentioned in here too. Just this week I listened to the episodes about Discovery seasons 3 and 4, where Mike talks about biology related things in the episodes. Made me want to re-watch Disco.