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My Curation

The Sad State of the Modern Internet

Remember when "surfing the web" meant discovering surprising viewpoints and stumbling upon unexpected content? We've gone from a dynamic web of myriads of interconnected sites to an internet dominated by a handful of platforms.

These mega-platforms increasingly use algorithms designed not to help you discover interesting content, but to maximize engagement—capturing your attention and funneling it into advertisements. The masses are essentially being farmed for ad revenue.

The Solution: RSS Feeds & Curated Links

The solution to this modern problem is twofold:

First, RSS feeds. They return content access to users through whatever RSS readers they prefer. No algorithm decides what you see—you control your information diet. This site offers an RSS feed so you can follow updates on your own terms.

Second, thoughtful curation. To solve the discovery problem, we need to start making diverse, hand-picked collections of links to other creators. Not based on algorithms, not based on who pays the most, but based on genuine interest and quality.

Curated Sites You Might Find Interesting

I'm doing my part by providing a curated list of sites you might find interesting. This list is not based on reciprocity and may change at any moment.

Curation does not imply endorsement—it is more like a library of interesting sites but I don't necessarily agree with everything they say.

  • Tom's Gaming

    Interesting independent takes related to gamer culture. I especially liked the articles about X-Com, Xenonauts, tactical games and Sci-Fi movies.

  • Wolf's Gaming Blog

    In a time where mainstream game journalists can't be trusted, I find smaller independent voices such as Wolf's Gaming to be a source for game info which is hopefully not tainted by money and industry politics.

  • Deathtrap Games

    Sci-Fi stories and thoughtful guides on tabletop game design.

  • Super142's Blog

    More thoughtful gamer culture with reviews and commentary (including movies). I liked topics such as Includes Xenonauts, Elder Scroll lore, Fallout character creation.

  • Hookshotchargebeamrevive Blog

    Video game Critic, but veers off into design territory.

  • Schwitzsplinters Blog

    Sci-fi and philosophy.

  • SciFi Mind Blog

    Explanations and reviews of less well known but interesting Sci-fi books.

This page will be updated periodically as I discover more voices worth sharing. If you run an independent site covering gaming, sci-fi, or related topics, feel free to reach out—though inclusion is never guaranteed.

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