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jstpst is an oasis in a world of bad computing

Submitted by twovests in just_post

Remember 2012, 10 years ago, when we had video playing, video chats, web email, and all that stuff? And it worked fine on a laptop with 2GB of RAM and a cheap 2-core processor?

Now it's 2022, we're doing all the same stuff, but it's all so much worse! How is Microsoft Teams so bad? What changed? What happened?!?

It feels like all technology is built to run at a barely-acceptable level on some devs maxed-out work station. I am reminded of how much I hate the web every time I have to use it.

Except very few sites, like jstpst. Every time I am on jstpst I feel so happy. This is how I want all of the web to be. I feel like I'm on a site from 2005, in the best of ways. Every day I am grateful for jstpst

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hollyhoppet wrote (edited )

the advent of the "hey sign up" "here's a support chat box" "how are you enjoying the site?" lightboxes and overlays herald the doom of the web

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emma wrote

that's a nice, lightweight website you have there. would be a shame if the new york times crossword department heard about it.

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voxpoplar wrote

I saved an offline backup of Wordle after I saw the news that the NYT bought it.

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Moonside wrote

What I like about jstpst is that

  1. it's public
  2. it's dynamic enough that I can actually contribute to - that is, post on to - it easily.
  3. I don't need to write a blog to get my thoughts out.
  4. Its design is clean (if unexciting)
  5. it has new content everyday but not too much.
  6. I have also customized its style to my liking - a lot actually, basically transformed it - so it's pleasant to use.