anna's archive, infinite art
Jan. 24th, 2026 10:54 pmthe forefront of my mind: i have just discovered anna's archive. ive heard about it before, but i really didnt expect how expansive it is. it has every book ive been meaning to read and then some. i registered, and quickly made a list of authentic-looking epubs for books i want to read, and another for books ive read and recommend (one can easily note my unread list is much longer than my read list... which is why i really need an accessible form of library in my life). i really feel i can quickly read whatever i like now! what a blessing!
with this, i feel like any form of art is easily at my fingertips. what a time to live in, to which one machine can commune with a million others and deal me any literature, film, music or imagery i like. what a time. what a time. yt-dlp, internet archive, anna's archive, myrient... isnt it amazing? how much we've made? how easily one can grasp at any individual making and a thousand more? it makes me feel all the more unfortunately mortal, i'll never see all of it... and yet mortality permanently combats any kind of greed one would have, to proclaim to have experienced all there is to feel. such beauty! such beauty.
with this, i feel like any form of art is easily at my fingertips. what a time to live in, to which one machine can commune with a million others and deal me any literature, film, music or imagery i like. what a time. what a time. yt-dlp, internet archive, anna's archive, myrient... isnt it amazing? how much we've made? how easily one can grasp at any individual making and a thousand more? it makes me feel all the more unfortunately mortal, i'll never see all of it... and yet mortality permanently combats any kind of greed one would have, to proclaim to have experienced all there is to feel. such beauty! such beauty.