ly-le


Ly
has backgrounds in digital design, product design, and e-commerce along side with a talent for visual arts and storytelling through videomaking. 

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Surfin’ the net 

Last updated Nov 27, 2025
I knew I always want to be on the computer when I grow up.

Before the brainrot, I was justs chronically online. I miss the fun of spending time in front of the computer, exploring strange corners of the internet when I was younger (my pc was also plauged with virus).  Remember the good ol’ time? when internet was a place I go to after school, not a thing that I can carry around with unlimited access to. The joy of coming across strange, niche websites with exotic aesthetics. They were so appealing, the barebone, unpolished or over-polised (never inbetween) designs were what I was drawn to and perhaps somehow influenced my style now. I created this page as a collection of interesting websites I found nowsaday, some could be insightful some could be absurb and they all have the charm that no artificial life can replicate. If you have any suggestions, feel free to send them and I’ll put them here.

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Playing
picmix.com - add funky gifs to ur pics
blinkies.cafe - make fun blinkies
Browsing
alivetheory.net - the net through phases




In the age of doom scrolling, we’re bound to the endless stream of contents being fed to our mind, switching between 3-4 different social apps daily on our phones just to get the constant hits of dopamine to carry on our day like a junkie. Our attention span is getting shorten, less creating more consuming, it’s brainrot what they say - I’m not here to criticize, I am no different, and I think that this system was forced upon us, and we are all victims of doom scrolling. When the world is a series of unfortunate events, we tend to seek escapism even it’s only temporary, to turn a blind eye on the world, to have our mind elsewhere. Consuming medias on such rapid speed, eventually we’ll run out of things for entertaiment and that is how AI contents starts flooding in, making up for the endless void we have inside, yearning for more things to consume. Soon enough, barely anything we see online is factual anymore. The dead internet theory is becoming a reality, AI is eating itself to produce a monstrosity that soon no sane human mind can comprehend. But that brings me some food for thought, there’s always someone behind those prompts, what is their purpose for doing this?

The other day, I came across an interesting take on Tiktok that have stuck ever since: “perhaps this is a good thing, once we’re realized everything is fake on the internet, we’ll disconnect, go out and say hello to our neighbors” —yes, go out and touch some grass!



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