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Recent Site Changes and Looking Towards 2026

posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 16, 2025,
updated Mar 16, 2025

the temporality of an era

Recently, Techrights changed almost every day, the CSS (styling) in particular. It started when someone pointed out a lot of space was wasted (unused due to indentation), then we added clearer navigation, applied changes to the archived pages too, and simultaneously added a few back-end features. There's a bunch of stuff not visible to readers, such as authoring with draft/ing; the bugs are being dealt with and fixed.

Traffic-wise we're on the right track, set aside technical aspects and legal aspects [1, 2]. We envision this year being very productive with lots of long articles and exclusive articles, even long series.

Techrights isn't just a site but a project and a community (IRC, Git, Gemini etc.) and it became increasingly invulnerable over the years, seeing all sorts of challenges thrown its way. In November 2026 we turn 20.

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