I'm Laura, a Brazilian old media enthusiast. I'm a tech worker but have dedicated more than a decade researching digital media and its interfaces with user experience and culture.
This website is an attempt to build an environment pretty much like the one from when I started: developing anime pages with static table-based content, basic CSS, and iframe-structured HTML back in 2001.
What changes now is that I'm using this as a repository for the short videos and scripts that I produce and publish on social media platforms. My content is basically media and technology literacy, where I give tips to empower the users as well as I try to encourage people to demand a more free internet. [Read More]
Guys, I just created the page About Me talking a little bit about about my work and interests. Now I feel that I'm fulfilling the requirement of the name of the website. Come check, pls.
Finally uploading May statuses and citation. Please, keep up for more sections and content this month. I'm bringing cool new stuff to show and share.
Well, now we have a new visitor's counter , since the last one had a ad script that seemed malicious (!!!)
New goodies! To practice my front-end skills (especially javascript and react), I've added two new sections to the website.
Now you can check out Gif-o-Rama, a Gif Moodboard filtered by categories I love, and my Analog Photography,
a hobby very close to my heart.
Btw, we just completed one month of existence and, according to my Neocities profile, we got over 5.000 views.
Thank you guys for checking my little corner out.

A whole new design! Now our menus are popups and we have 2 sidebars, sooo much better! I just added new sections, where I'll be working on for the next days. Btw, Atabook seems to be off, so I if you wanna reach out, please write to me on Neocities or via email.
New monthly statuses, new links on our links page, and now oficially part of the Websites for Palestine webring.
Be curious. Read widely. Try new things. What people call intelligence just boils down to curiosity.
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