My usual outlets for internet doom scrolling have felt a little stale lately, and I've been feeling a little nostalgic for the old internet, so I built sixth coast. It's the frontend for a webcrawler that looks for personal blogs and pulls RSS feeds out of them when they're present. The posts on the home page are from the last 24 hours, sorted by the inverse post frequency of the feeds they belong to. The results are a little quirky, but I've found it useful as a way to discover new, human-created corners of the internet.