Wander Console: An open-source StumbleUpon-like tool for discovering indie websites
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Sarah Perez
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Summary
Wander Console is an open-source, self-hosted web tool inspired by StumbleUpon that lets indie website owners recommend interesting sites to visitors. Created by London-based developer Susam Pal, it aims to bring back a more human, discovery-driven experience to the web by allowing communities of independent site owners to curate and share interesting webpages, countering the growing dominance of AI summaries and commercial content in search.
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