Comment on Building a slow web
rumimevlevi@lemmings.world 18 hours agoVisiting feeds is like using tools from one organized toolbox. Visiting many websites is like jumping between many separate toolboxes
Comment on Building a slow web
rumimevlevi@lemmings.world 18 hours agoVisiting feeds is like using tools from one organized toolbox. Visiting many websites is like jumping between many separate toolboxes
rottingleaf@lemmy.world 18 hours ago
No. You have a toolbox, it’s called a web browser. To unite the particular websites you have a web ring, or your own bookmarks. There were also web catalogues.
rumimevlevi@lemmings.world 18 hours ago
Bookmatk at not intuitive enough to me and rss feeds are still feeds tha thave no interaction features like the writer of this article like
shiroininja@lemmy.world 17 hours ago
But why do we need interactive crap for everything. Comments and etc for articles are the worst. Not everybody needs to hear you, sometimes you’ve just gotta take in information and process it.
Like I literally Maintain my own fleet of apps that give me just the article body images, in a sorted feed. No ads. No links. Nothing. Even the links to other articles, etc in the middle of an article is too much. I hate that shit. Modern web page design is garbage and unreadable.
I don’t need to know stacy from North Dakota’s thoughts on an article because 99% of the time it’s toxic anyways. Or misinformed.
rottingleaf@lemmy.world 17 hours ago
Because it’s a “newspaper meets slot machine” design. Kills two birds with one stone, hijacking media (censorship is invisible) and making money (invisible too).
And also because not every place is supposed to be crawling with people.
catloaf@lemm.ee 17 hours ago
Interactiviry seems to be a good thing. What brings you to participate here on Lemmy?