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8 votes
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Cards Against Humanity has purchased ClickHole, the satire site created by The Onion
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Old mobile websites?
Hey everyone, I'm currently looking for some web 1.0-esque websites, but with the twist of being designed for some ancient smartphones. An example of what I mean would be i.reddit.com , reddit's...
Hey everyone, I'm currently looking for some web 1.0-esque websites, but with the twist of being designed for some ancient smartphones. An example of what I mean would be i.reddit.com , reddit's original (and still fully functional) mobile implementation, or Twitter's site when you access it without a modern version of Javascript (which reverts to a clone of itself from around ~2012). I understand this is a super niche category and there's hardly any of them left, but if you happen to know of any or stumble upon one, please let me know! Thank you! :)
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Looking for a domain name registrar and a hosting provider for Intergrid
I will be releasing a beta version of Intergrid in the near future, before New Year. The first thing I need is someone to buy a domain name from. I'm looking for a reasonable yearly price for the...
I will be releasing a beta version of Intergrid in the near future, before New Year.
The first thing I need is someone to buy a domain name from.
I'm looking for a reasonable yearly price for the common generic TLDs ($10~$20), combined with reliability of support.
The only previous experience I had was with GoDaddy, and I had no issues with them. I have, however, heard stories of terrible support service (which I never used, for lack of need), and I'd rather not support a company of that level of service. (Nevermind that I bear strong dislike for post-service spam.)
The second thing I need is someone to host it.
Ideally, I would host it on a personal server, which would probably be a Pi-like platform, because I like the idea of owning the host as far as personal projects are concerned. I have little idea of how viable it is, or whether it's a better option for me than renting server space at the moment.
Lacking that, I'd like to have a EU-based hosting provider with reasonably-cheap ($10~$15) basic-level plans. Since the beta of Intergrid is local-storage-only, having a database hosted or supplied is not an issue at the moment. Low time-to-connect is important.
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Think you’re anonymous online? A third of popular websites are ‘fingerprinting’ you.
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Air ticket booking site uses Math.random for "38 people are looking at this right now" UX dark pattern
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There's an underground economy selling links from The New York Times, BBC, CNN, and other big news sites
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How Pornhub and Girls Do Porn are enabling doxing and harassment
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Burial at sea: The fall of Maddox, the internet’s first “outsider” celebrity
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Open Place Reviews, an open data review site developed by osmand and maps.me
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Soon you may not even have to click on a website contract to be bound by its terms
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Spotify are asking the European Commission to stop Apple's anti-competitive behaviour
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The Intercept shuts down access to Snowden trove
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lib.reviews An open source, open data review website for high quality reviews on any topic
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Microsoft Edge browser flags Daily Mail Online as untrustworthy
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These are all the federal HTTPS websites that’ll expire soon because of the US government shutdown
8 votes -
A site that shows the most popular boards on 4chan right now
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How to build a low-tech website
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China blocks website that revealed spyware and "re-education" camp monitoring
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Panopticlick: How unique is your browser?
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Shapix
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Watch Your Hack
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This tool generates spammy tech recruiter messages to send on LinkedIn
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Here's why your static website needs HTTPS
30 votes -
Reddit experiencing a site outage
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Github is currently experiencing service outages
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Despite Chrome’s pending “mark of shame,” three major news sites aren’t HTTPS
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Norwegian court orders website of public domain court decisions shut down with no due process
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Reddit partial outage
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Sphero spin-off Misty Robotics releases new sensor packed robot dev kit programmable in JavaScript
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What do you guys think about Flixxo?
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EU's General Data Protection Regulation comes into effect today. Rather than comply with it, some US news sites have chosen to simply block EU users.
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The emacs calculator
5 votes