NOTE: I do not endorse all content on these websites. Some of these sites may contain content I disagree with or that is factually incorrect.
SIMPLE LIVING & ANTI-CONSUMPTION
- The Simplicity Collective - Blog on living a "simpler life" that is void of consumerism; they call this "voluntary simplicity".
- offlinemagazine.neocities.org - Some of the best essays I have found to date on simple living, environmentalism etc. All of the writings on this site resonate with me.
- simpleliving.neocities.org - Neat little neocities blog on living simply. Some things here I disagree with. List of their possessions.
- synapsebreak - Small blog with only a few posts, but they are all great posts.
- wrongthink - Everything from off-grid living to schitzo tech content, what isn't there to love.
- Daniels Blog - Personal blog with some articles on tech and minimalism.
- Canvas Tent Living - Blog from a man who lived in a canvas wall tent for three years.
- minim.blog - A place that talks about existential and digital minimalism and that is crafted and hosted minimally
- Primitivism and Civilization - Essay on primitivism and how the way we look at it may not be ideal. Author does not believe we can escape post-industrial society but that we need to adapt it.
- Early Retirement Extreme - Blog on extreme early retirement, this is an option for those who do not want to work for a majority of their lives.
- Anti-Tech Collective - Articles and a forum relating to the opposition of modern technology.
- BNW vs 1984 Comic - Short comic based on the intro of the book "Amusing Ourselves to Death".
HEALTH
- Do not drink alcohol - Paper on effects of alcohol consumption. (TLDR: The level of consumption that minimises health loss is zero). The American Cancer Society also recommends drinking zero alcohol.
- Get morning sunlight - Paper on effects of morning and night light viewing (TLDR: Improve circadian rhythm and mental health by viewing light in the morning and not at night).
- Don't trust U.S. dietary guidelines - Majority of members (95%) on the U.S. Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee have conflict of interest with companies such as Kraft and General Mills.
COMPUTING
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