url.town: a catalog of interesting and useful links (url.town)
from alyaza@beehaw.org to technology@beehaw.org on 20 Jun 17:54
https://beehaw.org/post/20685007

Web directories are as old as the web. They were an early (and for a while, the only) solution to the challenge of collecting and discovering interesting and useful links. Before search engines, this was how we found cool stuff online.

Time passed, and this approach to finding things faded. But at this particular point in time, with a rising interest in cultivating a truly open and social web, the mighty web directory may once again see some relevance and usefulness. Spaces where people are in full control over what is shared (and how it’s shared) are exceptionally important now, and this aims to be one of them.

url.town doesn’t have any specific goals or ambitions. We’re not trying to fully recreate any of the web directotries of yore (like Yahoo! or DMOZ). We’re not aiming for a vast number of links. This is just one space on the web, tied to a community that loves to share. Quality matters much more than quantity. There’s no need to share everything just for the shake of sharing it; it’s much better to share things that are useful or interesting.

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alexdeathway@programming.dev on 20 Jun 18:11 next collapse

90’s aesthetic?

deegeese@sopuli.xyz on 20 Jun 18:33 collapse

Yahoo!

xmanmonk@lemmy.sdf.org on 20 Jun 19:18 next collapse

This is legit pretty damn nifty.

Novocirab@feddit.org on 20 Jun 21:18 next collapse

Love it. Under text editors, would you like to add Helix? It’s much like (n)vim, but among many other aspects it has better discoverability of features (although several key features like plugins and code folding are still missing).

AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net on 21 Jun 01:11 collapse

I’ve not used it, but I’ve heard a lot of good things about Helix

Powderhorn@beehaw.org on 21 Jun 01:29 collapse

My god, they have a blinking construction barrier.