# internet access (blogs) — RSS Amplifier

Recent posts from the 1 feeds in the RSS Amplifier directory that cover internet access.

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## [My bookmarking tool](https://molily.de/bookmarking-tool/)

_2026-08-07 · molily_

The most important online tool I use is a bookmarking service. I’ve been collecting more than 41,000 bookmarks over the course of 17 years. And these are only the ones that survived numerous relocations, exports and imports. My bookmarks are an archive of what I read, watched and listened to. They document topics that preoccupied me and that were discussed in the spaces I frequented. So these…

## [The Power of Understanding](https://molily.de/understanding/)

_2026-04-07 · molily_

This post describes my personal approach to software development. It highlights different aspects that are not strongly connected but all affected by generative AI – a topic I’m not particularly keen on writing about, but here we are. The Power of Understanding Shortly after I got internet access, I came across a free documentation: “ SELFHTML – create your own HTML files”. Established in 1995,…

## [On the environmental impact of AI](https://molily.de/ai-environment/)

_2025-05-09 · molily_

Recently, two articles were published and widely shared: How much energy does ChatGPT use? Why using ChatGPT is not bad for the environment What these articles show is that the average personal usage of LLM-based chatbots like ChatGPT likely contributes a negligible share to the carbon footprint of a person living in a Western industrialized society. Compared to other mundane online activities…

## [Something went wrong](https://molily.de/something-went-wrong/)

_2024-09-10 · molily_

Table of contents Smashing things against each other Next: Next.js The JavaScript crisis The community crisis Camp mentality Poor analysis and conspiracy theories The Big Rewrite Simplicity and complexity The dichotomy between User Experience (UX) and Developer Experience (DX) The obsession with developer experience React and derailed frontends Common goals Primitives and APIs Closing words…

