cozy 90s BBS forums, obscure blogs, etc.

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Came looking for zombo.com. Was not disappointed.

But then, zombo.com is the old Internet.

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I was there, Gandalf, when we named hosts after your horse and didn’t pronounce the “dot” in “.com”

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Aw i miss when website tracking was only “xxxx users have visited this page” and it was just a simple counter that counted up.

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I remember being so proud when I implemented that on my first website.

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Yep! I did it for a final project, called DANK WEB. We implemented an airhorn counter. We found out the day before that it just stored the value it saw +1 to the DB so a bad actor could reset the count. Then we easily figured out that we could just reference the DB so we fixed the bad actor part.

We got a 98 on the final. It was the most fun I had on a project in all of college.

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THIS PAGE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION!!!

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Don’t forget signing the guest list.

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It’s not obscure, but, for me, Wikipedia is the ultimate example of the old internet that still persists today.

Free to use, no account required, ad free, non-corporate, multilingual, heavily biased toward text, simple and utilitarian design. Hyperlinks concatenate relevant pieces of information, which serve as the means to navigate the site. The code is very simple (seriously, view the page source of a wikipiedia article). It’s based on the human desire to learn and share knowledge with others, and has remained resilient to corruption by commercial interests that pervert that desire for monetary gain. It’s a beautiful thing.

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I haven’t visited in a long time – but I can’t imagine Craigslist has changed much.

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It has not, though there really isn’t much posted there anymore. Facebook marketplace has replaced it for most stuff. :(

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This was mentioned on another post a few months ago, but it depends on your locale. In some places, it’s Craigslist. Others, FB Marketplace.

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What about craigslist casual encounters? I’d love to see facebook’s attempt at that.

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Facebook dating? Lol

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Depends where you live.

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Craigslist is slightly cleaner looking that it used to be but the functionality and button placement is identical. I much prefer it to Facebook marketplace or OfferUp.

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