No rain today, just my mind dripping.
Feb. 23rd, 2026 05:16 pmJust realized that yesterday was the first post I've done in over a year. My inconsistency boggles even myself. Maybe I can chalk it up to my poor sense of the passage of time; it certainly hasn't felt like it's been that long since I logged in and just let my thoughts flow.
I don't even really know what I've been doing on the computer in all this time; it certainly didn't involve much writing, which was the whole point of me having a personal laptop in the first place. Reading and watching shows can easily be done on my phone or tablet, no keyboard bearing device needed. Thinking on it, I've mostly just opened my WIPs, read through them, and then sit frozen for a while before . . . idk, go looking for inspiration, I guess. I can't seem to find it, though.
Continuation on the personal website thing from yesterday, I've actually started looking into webhosts. The first one that came to mind for 'indie web' was neocities, of course, but I also took a gander at nekoweb (doubt I'll go for this one), reocities (a less-impressive neocities dupe), and mmm. Neocities interested me because of it's established community, while mmm looks like it'll be easy to get a respectable-looking site up. I'm thinking of using both.
Maybe I'll use one as a landing page for all my scattered socials. I barely use my socials, but it'll be satisfying to have all my ats listed and organized cleanly. It might even lead to me finally deleting some of my least used unused pages. Like, after browsing my saved passwords, I found out I apparently have a Trust Cafe and Plurk account, and I'm not even entirely sure what those sites are other than apparent microblogging sites. My past insistence of joining blogging sites baffles me; exactly how much posting did I think I'd be doing?
I don't even really know what I've been doing on the computer in all this time; it certainly didn't involve much writing, which was the whole point of me having a personal laptop in the first place. Reading and watching shows can easily be done on my phone or tablet, no keyboard bearing device needed. Thinking on it, I've mostly just opened my WIPs, read through them, and then sit frozen for a while before . . . idk, go looking for inspiration, I guess. I can't seem to find it, though.
Continuation on the personal website thing from yesterday, I've actually started looking into webhosts. The first one that came to mind for 'indie web' was neocities, of course, but I also took a gander at nekoweb (doubt I'll go for this one), reocities (a less-impressive neocities dupe), and mmm. Neocities interested me because of it's established community, while mmm looks like it'll be easy to get a respectable-looking site up. I'm thinking of using both.
Maybe I'll use one as a landing page for all my scattered socials. I barely use my socials, but it'll be satisfying to have all my ats listed and organized cleanly. It might even lead to me finally deleting some of my least used unused pages. Like, after browsing my saved passwords, I found out I apparently have a Trust Cafe and Plurk account, and I'm not even entirely sure what those sites are other than apparent microblogging sites. My past insistence of joining blogging sites baffles me; exactly how much posting did I think I'd be doing?