#TextCulture

Yasutaka Wadawadayasutaka
2025-11-22

Looking at the Linux Documentation Project website again filled me with a quiet nostalgia.
Back then, we relied entirely on text written by someone somewhere in the world — packed with wisdom and passion.
No fancy UI, no flashy design.
Just a simple, earnest desire to share what we learned.

linuxdoc.org/index.html

Yasutaka Wadawadayasutaka
2025-11-09

Throughout the growth of the Internet and technology, we are unknowingly misled and misinformed for corporate profit.
We should be well-informed for the growth of our humanity.

Yasutaka Wadawadayasutaka
2025-11-09

Back to Usenet. Learn from them. Retrospective.

Plain text, threaded conversations.
Ideas shared freely, no flashy UI — just thoughtful messages.
Author references propagated over network.
Small, readable, decentralized — lessons in simplicity and clarity.
Echoes today in IndieWeb: own your content, control your identity.

Yasutaka Wadawadayasutaka
2025-11-06

Where are you?

How can I reach you?

You’re quiet online,
but thoughtful offline.

I’m searching for you
through the noisy flood of the web.

Yasutaka Wadawadayasutaka
2025-11-06

The frontier of digital expression is returning to code and text.

Instead of massive models or flashy UIs,
trust grows in small, readable code and honest words.

ZINEs in .txt or .md, local AI, and the minimal beauty of UNIX.
True freedom comes from technology you can understand.

Yasutaka Wadawadayasutaka
2025-11-05

What’s Cool About Text Culture?

Low-cost, no permission needed.

Anonymous or pseudonymous — words > names.

Needs imagination — no flashy noise.

Free to copy, remix, and spread.

Quiet but hits deep — a time-delay bomb.

Reboot the spirit:
Write .txt / .md ZINEs, poetic README files, or manifesto code.
Text is your code, your weapon, your poem.

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