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Black reconstruction; an essay toward a history of the part which black folk played in the attempt to reconstruct democracy in America, 1860-1880 : Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
Black reconstruction; an essay toward a history of the part which black folk played in the attempt to reconstruct democracy in America, 1860-1880 : Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
First edition.
·archive.org·
Black reconstruction; an essay toward a history of the part which black folk played in the attempt to reconstruct democracy in America, 1860-1880 : Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
How I Use OMG.lol Statuses
How I Use OMG.lol Statuses
The fun little service omg.lol is the new hotness on micro.blog and seems to be seeping out into the wider internet. Not only is it ridiculously cheap for what you get, the developer Adam seems to be making constant updates and offering more and more value for money.
·gregmorris.co.uk·
How I Use OMG.lol Statuses
47 best blogging platforms to start your site
47 best blogging platforms to start your site
These are 47 of the best blogging platforms where you can start your site in 2020, publish amazing content and build your audience. It’s easier than ever to start a site and create your online home.
·markosaric.com·
47 best blogging platforms to start your site
blakewatson.com – omg.lol: an oasis on the internet
blakewatson.com – omg.lol: an oasis on the internet
If you enjoyed the old web of the 90s and 00s; if you love tinkering with your personal website; or if you just like quirky, fun things on the internet, you will love this.
·blakewatson.com·
blakewatson.com – omg.lol: an oasis on the internet
The Dark Forest Theory of the Internet
The Dark Forest Theory of the Internet
Why the dark forests of the internet — podcasts, newsletters, and other private channels — are growing, and why might that pose a problem
·onezero.medium.com·
The Dark Forest Theory of the Internet
A better ranking algorithm
A better ranking algorithm
Thoughts on how to create the perfect ranking algorithm, both practically and theoretically.
·herman.bearblog.dev·
A better ranking algorithm
Show HN: Host a Website in the URL
Show HN: Host a Website in the URL
pI wrote this silly thing a couple of weeks ago. It's absolutely useless but it's a fun tech demo for my web server library. Enjoy!
·brianlovin.com·
Show HN: Host a Website in the URL
Write Hypertext, not Plaintext
Write Hypertext, not Plaintext
Living a plaintext-only life is tempting. But the further one goes with plaintext, the more they re-invent Markdown or HTML. Let's just give up and live hypertext life instead.
·aartaka.me·
Write Hypertext, not Plaintext
Curators Are the New Creators — Gaby Goldberg
Curators Are the New Creators — Gaby Goldberg
We’re experiencing a content overload. There are an average of 550 new social media users each minute, and over 40,000 search queries on Google every second. The Facebook like button has been pressed 13 trillion times, and each new day welcomes another 682 million tweets. It seems that every time we blink there’s a new podcast published, or blog post to read, or book recommendation to order on Amazon. To make a long story short, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to disaggregate signal from noise.
·gaby.mirror.xyz·
Curators Are the New Creators — Gaby Goldberg
MySpace HTML Tutorial
MySpace HTML Tutorial
Learn how to format your MySpace profile page with this free MySpace HTML tutorial.
·quackit.com·
MySpace HTML Tutorial
Don't Click Here: The Art of Hyperlinking
Don't Click Here: The Art of Hyperlinking
I've often thought there is a subtle art to the humble hyperlink, that stalwart building block of hypertext, the stuff that Ted Nelson's Xanadu dream was made of. The word hypertext was coined by Nelson and published in a paper delivered to a national conference of the Association for Computing
·blog.codinghorror.com·
Don't Click Here: The Art of Hyperlinking