I've been playing Animal Crossing: New Horizons for a while, but I'm a chronic single-player in most of the games I have. This is probably because most multiplayer games have gone the way of micro-transactions and other pay-to-win crap, but for all the terriblethings Nintendo has done lately, they've nonetheless managed to create a wonderful multiplayer experience. Recently I had some friends over who also play the game, and we had a ton of fun visiting each other's islands and giving each other gifts, not to mention taking many, many photos. If you're in need of good party ideas and have a group of friends who own the Switch, Animal Crossing parties are great!
If you hang around the retro/indie/non-corporate web, you've probably come across Yesterweb.org, which was a community meant to spark enthusiasm for the self-owned web and serve as a resource for learning about how to build your own websites. It's being shut down, for a variety of reasons, which you can read about on the page I've linked above.
I'm not interested in talking about why it's being shuttered, though, I just wanted to give everyone a heads up that I've archived several of the pages they used to have available, and saved them both here to my website and to the Internet Archive. Some of these are also available via the Wayback Machine, but it's more difficult to navigate to them that way, and some of the more dynamic pages aren't easily manipulated there, so I've pulled them down into zips that you can crawl through locally.