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These are links, videos, and articles I find interesting/useful.

*Note: This website is extremely broken, if you resize your browser the text will be all over the place, or it might as default due to your screen monitor size. I don't know how to physically, emotionally, or spiritually fix this.




Coding:

How to make websites.

Three-pages about how to make a website, and why make one. It's a very good starting point for beginners who are looking into making their own website, so check it out!


SlayingTheDragon channel.

I owe their channel the home page. Their videos are about HTML/CSS and have very good and complete explanations about how to do something specific in them (although a bit technical) and explains, too, why it works like that (as in, how the browser reads, how the tags work, etc).
 They also have videos where they explain lots of tags in HTML/CSS if you want to check those out.




Articles/Stuff to read:

An Article about using Windows XP for daily life, by Cidoku.

Talks about his use of Windows XP for daily life, how the internet was back in the old days, and some good (minimal) Microsoft slander.
 I strongly recommend giving it a read since it recommends programs and even SOME solutions (what, with compatiblity between drivers and installing the OS itself, etc) that worked for him.
Plus, the guy's website is about tinkering with old stuff and talks about the old internet along with so many things! So if you're into that I'd say to check out his website.




Misc:

Crochet course.

The course is in Spanish, with English subtitles. Even if you don't speak the former please do consider giving it a watch if you want to learn crochet, this lady is super sweet and gives you a pretty good base (starting point) to follow patterns in the internet. Not to mention, I learned how to crochet because of her. Ahuyama Crochet si vos me lo pidieras yo te daria mi vida.


A Poem a Day.

Exactly what it says. Gives you a poem a day of any year, structure, and themes. They also have a newsletter if you want to get mails.


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