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岐阜横蔵寺 // Yokokura-ji Temple, Gifu
Gold earflares with turquoise, Sican culture, Peru, 9th-11th century
from The MET
Silver armlet, Byzantine, 13th-14th century
from The British Museum
Viking silver brooch uncovered at Ortan Scar near Westmoreland, England, dated 9th-10th century
from The Society of Antiquaries of London
here's where to find it on windows 10
Ugh, it was in mine. It's off now.
IT GETS WORSE
I had to turn this off, but it's something that allows Windows and anyone using your device to generate text/images.
LOBOTOMIZE YOUR MACHINES
tumblr users’ obsession with self-reporting (especially as a weird form of penance) needs to be studied
you don’t need to tell the world you still like Harry Potter because it’s your comfort movie or because your dad read it to you when you were little or something like that in response to a post about the harm continued monetary support of Harry Potter causes. you don’t need to tell tumblr all the myriad of reasons you don’t like rap under a post about how rap is often misrepresented as ultra-violent or overtly sexual and misogynistic because of racism. No one on tumblr has to know anything about you. no one has to know you still read your old Harry Potter books or that the only rap artist you like is Eminem. No one is going to say “oh of course you’re the One True Good Person with a Good Reason!” when you say that rap is difficult to listen to because of your auditory processing disorder or you’re only a part of the Marauders fandom. Just keep your shit to yourself and don’t embarrass yourself under other peoples’ posts.
funniest possible reply and its not even on purpose
-charlotte zhang art installation at the alice gallery
Brent Cotton Before the Thunder Speaks, 2026 Oil on canvas, 91 x 121cm
Order 66
Elena Wuest (German, b. 1977) ‘Beyond’, 2025 Oil on canvas, 80 x 60cm
Thank you so much @pocketfullofpoesies! 🩷
a CRITTER? Carrying a BERRY?? Across a BRAMBLE VINE?????
June 1st is TOMORROW. It means that GAY PEOPLE will exist, but only for ONE MONTH. Do not forget to buy your tickets to see them NOW, or else you will have to wait AN ENTIRE YEAR to be able to meet them AGAIN.
Which one is your favourite? 😊
old temples
Pedro as Mando surprising people at Galaxy’s Edge
I would simply ✨pass away✨
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How to Set Up a Self-Updating Blog Page on Neocities
Using Standard Notes, Listed, and an RSS Feed
What is Standard Notes?
Standard Notes is a privacy-focused writing app. Think of it as a simpler, encrypted version of Evernote or Notion — with less bloat and more focus. You can use it for journaling, note-taking, writing drafts, or… publishing blog posts. It works on:
Web (in any browser)
Desktop (Windows, Mac, Linux)
Mobile (iOS and Android)
Your notes sync across devices, and because the app is end-to-end encrypted, you’re the only one who can read what you write. No cloud peeking, no surveillance. Perfect for a private journal, but it also offers an opt-in public blog feature called Listed.
What is Listed?
Listed is a blogging extension built into Standard Notes. You choose which notes to publish publicly. Each time you publish one, it shows up on a minimalist blog page — something like:
https://listed.to/@yourusername
That page also includes an automatically generated RSS feed:
https://listed.to/@yourusername/feed
Step-by-Step: How to Set This Up
1. Set Up Standard Notes + Listed
Go to standardnotes.com and create an account
Download the mobile app (optional but useful)
In the web or desktop app, go to the menu and open “Extensions”
Enable the extension called Listed
This will give you a blog URL like https://listed.to/@yourusername
You now have a blog, but it’s empty until you publish something. Let’s fix that next.
2. Write and Publish a Post
Create a new note
Click or tap the “share” icon
Select “Publish to Listed”
The note is now live on your blog and added to your RSS feed
You can do this from your phone too — same steps. Just write, publish, done.
3. Create Your Blog Page on Neocities
On your Neocities site, create a new page like blog.html. This page will act as a visual wrapper that pulls content from your RSS feed and displays it automatically. Here’s what your code might look like.
Copy and paste the code below into your file editor:
<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> <title>My Blog</title> <meta name="description" content="Posts from my Standard Notes blog"> <link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css"> </head> <body> <h1>Blog</h1> <div id="blog-feed">Loading posts...</div> <script> fetch("https://listed.to/@yourusername/feed") .then(res => res.text()) .then(str => new window.DOMParser().parseFromString(str, "text/xml")) .then(data => { const items = data.querySelectorAll("item"); const container = document.getElementById("blog-feed"); container.innerHTML = ""; items.forEach(item => { const title = item.querySelector("title").textContent; const link = item.querySelector("link").textContent; const pubDate = new Date(item.querySelector("pubDate").textContent); const description = item.querySelector("description")?.textContent || ""; const post = document.createElement("div"); post.className = "post"; post.innerHTML = ` <a href="${link}" target="_blank">${title}</a> <div class="date">${pubDate.toDateString()}</div> <div class="desc">${description}</div> `; container.appendChild(post); }); }) .catch(err => { document.getElementById("blog-feed").innerText = "Couldn't load posts."; console.error(err); }); </script> </body> </html>
Important: replace @yourusername in the URL with your actual Listed username.
You can also style this page with your site’s usual CSS — background, fonts, layout — just like any other part of your site.
Why Use This Method?
Most blogging platforms give you either:
Too much complexity (WordPress, Ghost, etc.)
Or no control at all
This setup gives you the best of both:
Post from anywhere — desktop or mobile
Your blog updates automatically
Hope this helps!!