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My tilde.club page
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https://tilde.club/~mo
Mo's tilde.club page is a charmingly minimal personal homepage where a construction-industry professional and feminist introduces herself while actively seeking work as a project manager or estimator in NYC. Despite its playful old-web aesthetic with promises of dancing unicorns, the page's core pitch is a genuine job search by someone who completed a Construction Management Program at the Mechanics' Institute.
https://www.eastrovedica.com/html/links.htm
EastroVedica's links page curates a broad collection of reciprocal links centered on Vedic astrology, yoga, Reiki, Ayurveda, and metaphysical spirituality. Visitors will find connections to astrology services, pagan resources, healing arts practitioners, and paranormal directories, reflecting the site's focus on Eastern and New Age spiritual traditions.
https://squirrelinhell.blogspot.com/
SquirrelInHell is a thoughtful Blogspot blog exploring rationality, cognitive patterns, mental models, and unconventional ideas about human behavior and gender. Posts reference figures like Scott Alexander and touch on AI safety, personal growth frameworks, and philosophical observations that aim to push beyond conventional wisdom.
http://peccatte.karefil.com/
Patrick Peccatte's French-language site explores the intersection of philosophy, computer science, and mathematics, with a particular focus on the demarcation between science and pseudoscience, the philosophy of mind, and quasi-empiricism in mathematics. Home to the full PDF text of his 1996 book 'La consistance rationnelle' and extensive commentary on the Sokal affair and thinkers like Wittgenstein, Putnam, and Searle.
http://ws5.com/nihilism
Compact Library Publishers presents an extended essay exploring nihilism, life after death, humanism, and modern philosophy, drawn from their book 'Something Out of Nothing.' The site challenges readers to examine whether disbelief in an afterlife makes one a nihilist, weaving together arguments about Nietzsche, rationalism, and the search for meaning in a world without transcendence.
https://power.idgenweb.org/americanfalls1925.html
Part of the USGenWeb project, this page preserves rare historical photographs of American Falls, Idaho as it appeared in 1925 before three-quarters of the town was relocated to higher ground due to dam construction. The collection includes over 30 labeled images of churches, hotels, schools, bridges, and business blocks, offering a vivid visual record of a community lost to relocation.
https://philosophybasics.com/
An extensive reference site covering the full breadth of philosophy, organized by branch, historical period, school of thought, and individual philosopher. Visitors can explore everything from ancient Stoicism and Platonism to modern Existentialism and Post-Structuralism, with entries on hundreds of thinkers from Aristotle to Wittgenstein.
http://judandk.force9.co.uk/workhouse.html
A detailed historical resource on Victorian-era union workhouses in England, covering what they were, the harsh conditions inside, and specific institutions across the country. Started in 1998 as one of the first online references on the subject, the site includes a reading list, poetry, and information on individual workhouses from Sheffield to Somerset.
https://plantahiperactiva.nekoweb.org/
Planta Hiperactiva is a Spanish/English personal site brimming with leftist politics, anti-AI badges, pro-Palestine imagery, and quirky internet culture references. The creator curates an eclectic mix of webrings, a gallery, and retro-web aesthetics alongside politically charged alt texts and links that reflect a distinct subcultural identity.
https://999eagle.moe/
The personal homepage of Sophie Raven (unit ⛧-440729), a self-described synthetic mind with interests spanning cybersecurity, open source contribution, Nix package maintenance, and server infrastructure at catgirl.cloud. The site has a distinctive robotic-doll persona and links to technical writings, fediverse posts, and a quirky community called the roboring.