GREAT VISION:
"That’s what I want from my products. I want to putter about, feel connected to the process, and have fun doing so. I want to make things that don’t scale. To see people tuck into them and enjoy them as people, not as stats."
— Herman, the founder of Bear Blog
Looks like it's a place for people to dump whatever they'd like into - where ideas can be left to refer back to later and left to grow organically as they're revisited. Here's a neat article on them.
INTERNET, MON AMOUR BY BRAD PHILLIPS
Want to pitch us? Email [email protected] Everyone’s taste is different, but many of us formed ours the same way: by scouring the internet, researching, and cataloging everything that interested us. The phenomenon has existed since the early days of the internet, before everything became a product sold to us through algorithms and advertisements.
Our new column, Browser History, is about these formative early internet experiences — the memories of forums, message boards, chat rooms, and other bits of internet ephemera that shaped the taste of today.
We're very excited to kick this off with a piece from Brad Philips. He's one of my favorite writers, an early PI guest, a Pi.FYI user (@BRAD-PHILLIPS) and more recently - a friend.
Enjoy <3
this is worthy of celebration: the lack of video—autoplay video, noisy inane video, panicky video, algorithmic, dumb video, rabbit hole video, any video—on pi.fyi is a good thing