Hi, folks.
How would you define the "Golden Age" of the internet?
In my opinion, it’s when people ran personal websites, blogs, or portfolios to share thoughts and stories. These websites could be unstable, slow, or "ugly", but they were the true digital gardens of individuals, making the internet colorful.
It's such a pity that most of the content from independent websites is hidden in the corner.
Therefore, I built RawWeb to index all these hidden gems. It collects content through feeds (RSS, Atom) and sorts the results by relevance.
It also features an OPML parser. Feel free to submit your favorite personal blogs.
Really love the concept behind RawWeb, @rook1e_dev! 🌟 The "Golden Age" of the internet holds a special place for many of us, and it’s great to see a tool that aims to bring back the personal touch of independent websites. Indexing hidden gems is such a necessary move, as so much meaningful content gets lost in the noise of big platforms.
Looking forward to trying out the OPML parser and submitting some of my favorite blogs. It’s nice to see innovation focused on celebrating individuality in our digital spaces. Excited to see where this goes. Keep up the great work!