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Recommended sites.

Here are some websites that I check out from time to time.

lukesmith.xyz
A former academic who became disillusioned with the formal life that universities and city living have to offer, and as such sought refuge in the countryside. These days, he has taken a semi-retirement approach to the internet, uploading a few videos a year, usually concentrated within the same month. His articles and videos on society, religion, the economy, and technology are most appreciated.

digdeeper.love
This website features very rich articles based on numerous topics, such as technology, society, family life, and global circumstances. You'd definitely benefit from reading what he has to say. I especially appreciate his thoughts on the education system and the rights of children, as well as on war, and on other topics such as capitalism and advertisements.

tastyfish.cz
A very interesting individual, with unique opinions such as being against any form of software licenses, being against privacy and censorship of any kind, even going as far as to contemplate sharing his password. I myself appreciate his thoughts on many matters, and his views on privacy have definitely changed the way I feel about the matter.

dukenukemis.cool
This website is most appreciated for its heavy emphasis on personality, combined with useful information that can be found throughout the site, such as how to set up your own PGP key and how to set up a website. With her very own PeerTube instance, repair and technology videos are uploaded occasionally, which reminds me of the YouTube videos in the early 2010s.

doogie.neocities.org
This fellow Zoomer has an innate talent for telling us about his relatable, boring life in a comedic manner that makes me chuckle. You will find his journal, as well as articles he has written on various topics. He does not shoplift, break into abandoned houses, or drive drunk, but he did have the cops called on him because he played Super Mario 64 on a CRT TV outside. This technically makes him a "bad boy" by Zoomer standards.

youtube.com/@NicholsonKetala (Invidious link)
This YouTuber grew up as an only child of a single mother, and he gives advices and some of his life stories and lessons, ranging from upbringing, social situations and how to handle people. Unlike manufactured alpha males on the internet, he strikes me as a relatable individual and his videos have helped me self-reflect on some of my own behaviours and way of thinking.