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15 votes
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Google's Blob Opera
10 votes -
Gmail suffers another outage
12 votes -
Rate my homepage!
Inspired by this post on lobste.rs, I thought it'd be fun for us all to post our homepages and talk about them. I'm posting this in ~creative because I think of a homepage as a creative endeavor,...
Inspired by this post on lobste.rs, I thought it'd be fun for us all to post our homepages and talk about them. I'm posting this in ~creative because I think of a homepage as a creative endeavor, but feel free to move this to ~design or ~tech or wherever, mods.
Just post your homepage as a top-level comment, and we'll workshop in replies!
42 votes -
A route planner specifically for cycling routes
11 votes -
Tool for adding trigger warnings to links
6 votes -
Centre for Applied Eschatology
7 votes -
American incarceration, in real numbers
14 votes -
Company made to change name that could be used for XSS vulnerabilities
11 votes -
RateYourMusic implements partial redesign, reworks Sonemic plans
7 votes -
Announcing Good Reports, a new review site with recommendations for "non-toxic" online tools available as alternatives to Big Tech services
18 votes -
An origami simulator
11 votes -
New Age bullshit generator
9 votes -
Meet the 24-year-old who’s tracking every broken McDonald’s ice-cream machine in the US
14 votes -
QAnon/8Chan sites briefly knocked offline after call to internet provider
15 votes -
Speedrun.com acquired by Elo Entertainment (owner of Dotabuff & co.), founder steps down
13 votes -
Redblob games - A site with various game-related algorithm descriptions
16 votes -
IsumaTVIBC Independent Inuit Broadcasting
5 votes -
Find air quality near your exact location
7 votes -
What are your go-to websites and apps for desktop and mobile wallpapers?
My personal favourites are wallhaven for desktop wallpapers and Walli for mobile ones. I also like Wallpaper Flare for desktop and sometimes Unsplash for both desktop and mobile.
19 votes -
Spritely - A project to improve the capabilities of the federated social web, from one of the co-authors of the ActivityPub standard
8 votes -
Backloggd - Letterboxd for video games
5 votes -
Analysis of UK charity websites finds that tracking is prevalent, with almost all of the most popular charities including trackers for advertising or data brokers and failing to comply with GDPR/PECR
8 votes -
Poolside FM: Transport yourself to 1980's Miami
13 votes -
Annotated digital archive of historic books
6 votes -
Lo-Fi Player
9 votes -
Tiny Sprite Sheet Generator 👾
16 votes -
ErasedByCovid
14 votes -
The truth is paywalled but the lies are free
56 votes -
A website that randomly displays YouTube videos with zero views
22 votes -
Cloudflare outage and the risk of today's Internet
8 votes -
A website that tells you the age of the actors in any movie
5 votes -
Window Swap - Open a new window somewhere in the world
28 votes -
Gary Larson - The Far Side cartoonist - Posts new work
16 votes -
The Far Side - A new online era is coming!
14 votes -
scholar.social: Academic and research-focused microblogging platform
11 votes -
Only 9% of visitors give GDPR consent to be tracked
8 votes -
ClimateAction.tech -- A global community of tech professionals using our skills, expertise and platforms to support solutions to the climate crisis
1 vote -
MAPfrappe
3 votes -
Zillow now displays LGBT non-discrimination laws on homes
4 votes -
Discord launches a new website and announces $100M in new funding as it starts to distance itself from being a gaming-oriented service, moving towards day-to-day communication and "your place to talk"
26 votes -
nettime mailing list
4 votes -
I made a website that visualizes the COVID-19 data
10 votes -
Search only forums and find actually useful information with BoardReader
15 votes -
COVID-19 projections using machine learning
7 votes -
Bear – Minimal blogging platform
14 votes -
What's your favorite defunct website?
I was looking for an old movie review from a movie news website that (sadly) no longer exists and it took me down an Wayback Machine rabbit hole that got me thinking about all of the websites I...
I was looking for an old movie review from a movie news website that (sadly) no longer exists and it took me down an Wayback Machine rabbit hole that got me thinking about all of the websites I used to be extremely active on that aren't reachable any more.
So I'm just curious if others have any fond memories of sites that they used to be a part of that no longer exist?
32 votes -
Microsimulation of traffic control: Onramp
8 votes -
"Couchsurfing needs your help" - Couchsurfing has changed to a subscription model
4 votes -
A hacker is trying to break Ohio’s tool for reporting workers who quit during the pandemic
23 votes