No they fucking aren't. Accessibility is important. Security is important. I want to be able to read this in bed, without the lightmode bullshit. I want my websites to be FOSS. The only revisionism is thebestmotherfuckingwebsite.co, fuck JS.
I honestly like how blowback.show looks and the other websites you posted are also good.
Except for JavaScript, I hate it to no end.
CSS is a good tool, and I just don't like it being over done. If a website lacks it, like the original motherfucking website, I tend to use Firefox's reading mode.
OP of comment of GitHub link here. I also like RedSails for its minimalist style. A couple more examples I like (not communist but minimalist techie blogs) include this and this.
Also, I believe this guy in Greece (who is currently trying to build a hut as he can longer afford rent) is socialist (never mind, just an anti-communist leftist, but I still like some of his ideas), and he's an emacs user and contributor (as a philosopher who started off with no understanding in technology, interestingly) who made this nice, minimalist website.
No they fucking aren't. Accessibility is important. Security is important. I want to be able to read this in bed, without the lightmode bullshit. I want my websites to be FOSS. The only revisionism is thebestmotherfuckingwebsite.co, fuck JS.
That was a joke lmao
I honestly like how blowback.show looks and the other websites you posted are also good.
Except for JavaScript, I hate it to no end.
CSS is a good tool, and I just don't like it being over done. If a website lacks it, like the original motherfucking website, I tend to use Firefox's reading mode.
OP of comment of GitHub link here. I also like RedSails for its minimalist style. A couple more examples I like (not communist but minimalist techie blogs) include this and this.
Also, I believe this guy in Greece (who is currently trying to build a hut as he can longer afford rent) is
socialist(never mind, just an anti-communist leftist, but I still like some of his ideas), and he's an emacs user and contributor (as a philosopher who started off with no understanding in technology, interestingly) who made this nice, minimalist website.I like how red sails shows footnotes.
Oh yeah, it's so convenient and sincere like "Yeah we've got the receipts, wanna see?"
You can easily cross check them without the website having to jump constantly making reading an annoying mess.
I know. And I realise that it isn't clear that my comment is just made in the style of the websites, I'm not actually angry.
(also not OP. Well, not the one that posted the github link)