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/Slashes
this is a collection of my slash pages1.
- /about – a page about me and this blog
- /archive – a list of all posts
- /ai – page that describes how i use, or don't use, ai
- /blogposts – a list of longer blog posts, kept separate from notes (status updates)
- /blank – a page intentionally left blank
- /carbon – a page listing the carbon footprint of this website
- /carry – a list of my current everyday carry items
- /changelog – a list of changes to this website
- /contact – a way for people to contact me
- /defaults – a list of apps i use for various tasks
- /edc – a list of posts tagged #EveryDayCarry
- /donotfollow – a page to link to from inactive social profiles
- /guestbook – a guestbook, sign it :)
- /guy – a list of the guys i am
- /hills – a list of
stupidhills i'm willing to die on - /lightmode – this page explains why i'm preferring a light mode
- /links – a list of links i've shared on this blog (for my german friends: /rechts)
- /日本↗ – a japan picdump from 2024
- /nope – a list of things i don't want to do
- /now – a page about what i'm doing now-ish
/podroll – a list of podcasts i'm listening to.coming soon- /pfp – the hall of fame of profile pictures
- /posse – my 'publish own site, syndicate elsewhere' strategy
- /pzumk – a site to explain the pronunciation of 'pzumk'
- /rss – a link to subscribe to my rss feed
/sale– my personal flea market. nothing for sale right now- /shoebox – a list of old stuff archived from other places
- /slashes – this list of my slash pages
- /uses – a list of the things i use on a daily basis
- /verify – a page to list and prove my online identities
/ways – a page for sharing useful ways of doing things.coming soon- /where – a page to display my current location
- /why – why should anyone be interested in this blog?
slash pages are common pages you can add to your website, usually with a standard, root-level slug like /now, /about, or /uses. They tend to describe the individual behind the site and are distinguishing characteristics of the IndieWeb. → slashpages.net↩