I have a Links page on this site that I keep adding to whenever I run into something I want to remember. Over time it became useful, but also a little stiff. It started to feel less like a living collection of things I genuinely enjoyed and more like a shelf.

So I made Link Drift, a small playground where those links float around the screen. You can click one, drag one, fling one, or hit “I’m feeling lucky” and let the page pick for you.

What I wanted was a little more serendipity. When I look back at the things that have shaped how I think, a lot of them did not arrive in some tidy, optimized order. They came from wandering around, opening the wrong tab, following a footnote too far, or revisiting something I had forgotten. Link Drift is my attempt to keep a bit of that feeling.

I still like having the plain list. Sometimes you just want the clean version. But I also like that there is now a more playful door into the same archive. The links are the same. The experience is not.