diff --git a/content/links.md b/content/links.md index b4b4578..3c531cf 100644 --- a/content/links.md +++ b/content/links.md @@ -13,14 +13,6 @@ title = "Other Things You Might Enjoy" - [Slime Mold Time Mold](https://slimemoldtimemold.com) - [Continuous Wave](https://kernelpanic.cafe/) - - #### Useful Things Other People Have Made: - [wiby](https://wiby.me/)
a human-curated search engine that crawls user-submitted sites. less SEO results and more personal blogs. @@ -30,3 +22,48 @@ TODO
a directory for apps which run well on Linux phones. - [Crowdsupply](https://www.crowdsupply.com)
crowdsourcing for open hardware products. + + + + +#### Recommended Viewing: + +Studio Ghibli still represents the peak of animated film, as far as i'm concerned. remarkable pacing, captivating worlds & artstyle, and adventurous. my favorites are: +- [NausicaƤ of the Valley of the Wind](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nausica%C3%A4_of_the_Valley_of_the_Wind_(film)) +- [Spirited Away](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirited_Away) + +besides Ghibli i've enjoyed a few other short-running anime/films: +- Made in Abyss +
amazing character- and world-building, great artwork, and an adventure-driven -- but dark -- plot that left me contemplative. +- Nichijou +
short, hilarious and sometimes over-the-top skits which build on eachother over time. good, simple fun. it's a crowded genre but Nichijou is the best in class. +- Kill la Kill +
unbelievably over-the-top, tropey, and a bit low-budget, but Studio Trigger leans into these things and makes something that's _so absurd_ you can't forget it. + +cartoons: +- Bravest Warriors +
it's what'd you get if you were to squash Adventure Time into 4-5 minute episodes. witty and fast-paced humor. like Nichijou, it's simply the best in its class. + +TV: +- Who's Line is it Anyway? +
peak improv. Ryan Stiles, Colin Mochrie, Wayne Brady riffing off each other and the audience week after week. +- The Expanse +
sci-fi series with a great production centered in a harsh world with a bit of everything, set off by a sudden new discovery. a bunch of players stuck in political games they don't know how to escape. it's a wonder we've made it this far. + +Film: +- Everything Everywhere All at Once +
an exploration of what it _means_ if the world is a multiverse. it's not too in-your-face, leaves plenty open to interpretation + which is fun if you have basic familiarity with the concept. + +runners up: +- Serial Experiments Lain +
the digital and the real world seem to merge. mysterious, and a cult classic, but the conclusion leaves me wanting. +- Yuru Camp +
cozy series to relax to. a laid-back story of friendship and self-discovery. +- Zombieland Saga +
it's got some likable characters, a fun theme, and a good deal of unexpected turns. given it centers around _zombie popstars_, + you'd think it'd stand out more, but in the end it's just a well-executed slice-of-life (with great music). +