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Bbubbles.town
bubbles.town
- bubbles.town is a front page for 5,037 independent personal blogs, ranked by votes and freshness
- The site surfaces recent posts across categories like Tech, Life, Culture, Politics, and Writing
- A featured post argues that the “girly wellness aesthetic” can function as a white supremacist dog whistle
- Several highlighted posts focus on blogging and the small web, including appreciation for independent sites and better post titles
- Tech posts cover topics such as Linux, Git ignore files, FileZilla, Markdown history, and running local coding models on a Raspberry Pi
- Some posts are explicitly about web culture and design, including flags needing correct proportions and share buttons not getting clicks
- Life posts include personal reflections such as blogging saved my life, switching to Linux, and adding a town square
- Political and opinion pieces appear alongside the tech and personal posts, including criticism of Trump’s Save America Act
- The front page includes vote counts and timestamps to emphasize freshness and community ranking
- The site has been mentioned by The Verge’s Installer newsletter
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