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Nippyspace Alternative May 2026
One message read: “Found this via ‘nippyspace alternative.’ Your mustard yellow hurts my eyes. I love it.”
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A message appeared:
He’d built his first portfolio there—janky HTML, pixelated cat GIFs, and a guestbook that still worked. It wasn't just hosting; it was cozy . A digital attic where the floorboards creaked but smelled like cinnamon. pixelated cat GIFs
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Now, the cold winds of “modern platforms” howled. Substack felt like a sterile mall. Medium was a crowded highway. He needed a nippyspace alternative —somewhere small, warm, and weird.
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