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About me:

Hi! I'm Casey - your local nonbinary red panda, who drinks too much coffee and propably needs some sleep.
I use they/them, she/her or bit/bits/bitself pronouns

Name:Casey
Gender:Non-binary
Pronouns:They/them, She/her, Bit/bits/bitself
Age:mid-20s
Species:Red Panda


About this site:

I think this is a place to put a manifesto of sorts, right? In short:

  • fuck megacorporations,
  • fuck centralisation,
  • fuck AI generated slop,
  • and fuck the Web3 bullshit crammed down our throats!
A lot of people share the same thoughts as me on here - the modern internet landscape feels just so... uninhabitable, so sterilised and so bland, etc. etc.
I hate how modern social media made everyone obsesed with metrics, how everything needs to be content. It all feels so. fucking. soulless!
Between the folks and critters who are still keeping the small web alive, and the ones that keep fediverse such a vibrant place I fell I've finaly found others who felt the same way


A bit of history:

TL:DR - I've had a personal site for a long time in one way or another, one thing led to another and here we are. I'm trying to be much more consistant this time.

First time I've had a site of any sorts was waaay back when I was like 10-11 years old, but that wasn't really anything special, pretty much just a list of most popular web games that we've played back then, and links to some pokemon fansites :v

The first site that I trullu think of as my own personal site was when I was 16, I had to use a Nokia Lumia with Windows Phone 7 and a web browser that barely worked. Our school used electronic grade book that didn't work at all on this piece of shit Lumia. So as a way to polish up my HTML skill and to have access to stuff like grades, ever-changing scheduel and upcoming tests I've made my first site. Was it overkill? Yes. Would it be more convinient to just write it down on a piece of paper or in notes app? Of course! Did I have fun doing it? Well, I'm still here, making sites so I guess so?

That site slowly evolved by addidng places to share school notes with classmates, a music section to share my latest finds and few other things (also by that time I've got back to a more normal phone, so there was no need to keep a copy of my grades & schedule there). Roughly at that time I've found a lot of "early web revival" style sites so I've split the more personal parts of my site from the school part - I've kept both of them on a local free host still though. That's when I've found neocities - where I decided to move my personal site. There was also a lot of self-discovery at that time so I've also used my site as a sort of a way to rediscover my weird, queer self. That was my first site here, back then named Felix's place. And then the fire nation attacked the pandemic started.

Between finishing school in a middle pandemic, existential dread about state of the world, even more self discovery I haven't had much time to use the site the way I wanted, but in between I've managed it look much better, so that's something I guess? Then came adult responsibilites, and a lot of my hobbies needed to wait a bit untill I had some more time but here we are - Website is rebuild from the beginning, and isn't as much of unreadable mess as it used to be. And fingers crossed I'll have some time to do the things I want here (n_n ;)