RFC 3271, "The Internet Is for Everyone," is a Request for Comments document that articulates the core principle that the Internet should be accessible to all people without discrimination. It emphasizes the importance of open standards, universal access, and the collaborative spirit that drives the Internet's growth and utility as a global public resource.
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RFC 3271, "The Internet Is for Everyone," is a Request for Comments document that articulates the core principle that the Internet should be accessible to all people without discrimination. It emphasizes the importance of open standards, universal access, and the collaborative spirit that drives the Internet's growth and utility as a global public resource.
A Fred Hutch employee describes how management hired an anti-union law firm and created a website to intimidate staff after a unionization campaign began. The piece details tactics like captive-audience meetings and targeting of pro-union workers to discourage organizing.
The War Crimes Archive is a research project documenting evidence of war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity. It compiles reports, testimonies, and multimedia sources to preserve historical records and support accountability efforts.
The website claims to be the first nuclear-powered website, running on a radioisotope power source. It uses a tiny amount of americium-241, a byproduct of nuclear reactors, to generate electricity. The site provides real-time data on its power output and radiation levels.
Marjorie Taylor Greene reposted a thread from "Israel Exposed" featuring a website with thousands of videos and photos from Gaza, and criticized the US for funding what she called a horrific situation.
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Explores how the growing volume of low-quality information online is overwhelming meaningful content, reducing the web's signal-to-noise ratio and risking an "epistemic heat death" where genuine knowledge becomes hard to discern.
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Archivegenocide.com is a website that aggregates footage and visual documentation collected from Gaza, presenting it in one centralized location for viewing.
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A study measured the energy consumption of web advertising by analyzing 1,000 news websites, finding that ads account for approximately 21% of total page energy usage. The research highlights that ad-related scripts and media content significantly increase power draw on user devices, raising concerns about the environmental impact of digital advertising infrastructure.
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The First Nuclear Powered Website is a satirical project that claims to run entirely on nuclear energy, featuring a retro-styled page with real-time Geiger counter readings and nuclear-themed content.
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This animated explainer video details how nuclear power plants generate electricity, covering key components from uranium fuel pellets and reactor cores to steam turbines, cooling towers, and safety containment structures.
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The Last Museum is a search site that lets users explore artworks from museums worldwide. It indexes all available images and metadata to allow full-text search across diverse collections.
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Warp Point is a curated webring connecting independent video game websites, blogs, and personal pages, aiming to help users discover smaller, less commercial corners of gaming culture on the web.
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The article argues that the internet is most beneficial when used in small, intentional doses; constant connectivity leads to anxiety and distraction, while limiting usage helps maintain focus and a healthier relationship with online content.
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ExplainThatStuff is a collection of easy-to-understand articles explaining science, technology, and how things work, covering topics from electronics to engineering in accessible language.
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The article announces that the website has surpassed one million pages of content dedicated to comics, marking a significant milestone for the ongoing project of cataloging and writing about comic books.
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Chirps is an AI-powered widget that integrates with websites to understand site content, perform actions, and observe user interactions in real time, offering enhanced contextual assistance.
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The article explains how websites determine a user's location through methods like IP geolocation, GPS (on mobile devices), Wi-Fi triangulation, and browser geolocation APIs. It also discusses privacy implications and how users can control or spoof their location settings.
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The article argues that the web should remain a human-centric space, cautioning against trends that prioritize automation, algorithms, and profit over genuine human connection and creativity. It emphasizes the importance of building and preserving an open, accessible internet that serves people's needs rather than corporate interests.
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Eccomuse is a website that generates a blend of your music taste with various artists, but its practical usefulness is uncertain.
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ApprentiFinder is a UK website that aggregates degree apprenticeship listings from multiple sources, making it easier for users to browse and find apprenticeship opportunities in one place.
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The directory lists websites where users can submit their own websites for inclusion, providing a curated collection of submission platforms.
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A website called "everytab.site" offers a collection of links to every site on the web, serving as a directory or archive of various websites.