When the Cursor Blinks Back: Revisiting the Glory Days of Text Adventures

19 June 2025 Gary Holloway 0

Remember the thrill of typing “LOOK” and being transported to a dimly lit cavern? This nostalgic piece revisits the golden age of text adventures on the ZX Spectrum, exploring the quirky humour, community, and unique literacy of early computer games. Discover the legacy of British developers, the enduring appeal of parser-based gameplay, and the ongoing revival of interactive fiction.

Letters from the Lounge: When Word Processing Came Home

17 June 2025 Sophie Calder 0

From family newsletters to home businesses, word processors quietly reshaped British homes in the 1980s. Sophie Calder explores how everyday users—especially women and older adults—turned front rooms into offices, and technology into empowerment. This forgotten tech chapter deserves its place in our digital heritage.

The IndieWeb movement: A nostalgic split-screen of a 90s GeoCities-style homepage and a modern decentralised website, symbolizing the web’s rebirth

IndieWeb & The Fight for a Decentralised Internet

14 March 2025 Rachel Whitmore 0

The IndieWeb movement is reviving the lost era of personal websites, giving users back control over their content, privacy, and digital independence. Learn how platforms like Neocities and Mastodon are rebuilding a decentralized internet—and how you can take back your online presence.