diff --git a/content/about/_index.gmi b/content/about/_index.gmi index 830f4b5..64eb061 100644 --- a/content/about/_index.gmi +++ b/content/about/_index.gmi @@ -115,6 +115,15 @@ Many people frame accessibility and compatibility in terms of "percentage of use I have some skin in the game: I rely on forced colors and use often use screen readers for web browsing. This is a really helpful measure to reduce overstimulation, given my anxiety and ADHD. I encourage others in similar situations to try these measures. +### Collections + +I like to collect things online! Things I like to collect include: + +=> https://git.envs.net/envs/pleroma-custom/ custom emotes (almost 20k in 140+ packs!) +=> https://seirdy.one/meta/badges/ 88x31 badges +=> ../posts/2021/03/10/search-engines-with-own-indexes/ search engines +And probably more + ### Software freedom While I care very much about "free software" (the name is confusing, it refers to freedom rather than price), I don't share the same perspective as most "fossbros" and organizations like the FSF. Software freedom is important because it gives people agency instead of delegating control to an authority; it's not valuable in and of itself, and promoting a "FOSS" alternative that has vulnerabilities and accessibility issues is sometimes counterproductive. diff --git a/content/about/_index.md b/content/about/_index.md index c206fab..1db5de6 100644 --- a/content/about/_index.md +++ b/content/about/_index.md @@ -139,6 +139,15 @@ Many people frame accessibility and compatibility in terms of "percentage of use I have some skin in the game: I rely on forced colors and use often use screen readers for web browsing. This is a really helpful measure to reduce overstimulation, given my anxiety and ADHD. I encourage others in similar situations to try these measures. +### Collections + +I like to collect things online! Things I like to collect include: + +* [Custom emotes](https://git.envs.net/envs/pleroma-custom/) +* [88x31 buttons]({{}}) +* [Search engines]({{}}) +* Probably more + ### Software freedom While I care very much about "free software" (the name is confusing, it refers to freedom rather than price), I don't share the same perspective as most "fossbros" and organizations like the FSF. Software freedom is important because it gives people agency instead of delegating control to an authority; it's not valuable in and of itself, and promoting a "FOSS" alternative that has vulnerabilities and accessibility issues is sometimes counterproductive.