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    submitted to news by j0d1
    Hacker News is a social news website focusing on computer science and entrepreneurship, run by Y Combinator.

    submitted to pubnixes by j0d1
    tilde.institute is a public-access UNIX system running OpenBSD. This is a space for people to explore the OpenBSD operating system, in addition to exploring the more social aspects of a multi-user UNIX system. Gopher and web space, IRC, games, and more are available!

    submitted to blogs by j0d1
    flounder is a simple site and log builder for the Gemini network.

    submitted to libraries by j0d1
    The Computer Gaming World Museum is dedicated to the preservation and presentation of all items related to the first magazine specifically dedicated to computer games. In the Museum, you will find scans of every CGW issue, from its debut in November of 1981 to its last issue issue in November of 2006.

    submitted to webgames by j0d1
    Play a game of chess with your friends in real-time or asynchronously. You can also play against the computer.

    submitted to oldweb by j0d1
    a canvas animation of random old-school GIFs, pulled from the Internet Archive’s GeoCities collection, stitched into a scrolling mosaic, and finished off with a CRT shader.

    submitted to whimsy by j0d1
    Create your own nostalgic Microsoft WordArt and party like it's 1995. Make your own custom word art easily.

    submitted to web by j0d1
    The HTTP Archive tracks how the web is built. We periodically crawl the top sites on the web and record detailed information about fetched resources, used web platform APIs and features, and execution traces of each page.

    submitted to fediverse by j0d1
    Matrix defines a set of open APIs for decentralised communication, suitable for securely publishing, persisting and subscribing to data over a global open federation of servers with no single point of control.

    submitted to webhosting by j0d1
    NearlyFreeSpeech.NET is a do-it-yourself service, designed to allow experienced webmasters and people who are strongly self-motivated to set up low-cost hosting by only paying for services they actually use.

    submitted to forums by j0d1
    The insert credit forums is a place to discuss video games and other things, founded on the question “I like this extremely specific thing – where can I meet people online to talk more about it?”

    submitted to directories by j0d1
    Sharkle takes you randomly to amazing stuff. It's a StumbleUpon alternative to find cool things.

    submitted to social by j0d1
    Raddle is an independent, free (as in beer), open source, not-for-profit platform managed by volunteers with shared principles. It's an alternative to Reddit.

    submitted to webcomics by j0d1
    VIKINGS vs SAMURAI is an action-packed comic book: two warrior cultures clash as their world ends in a fiery apocalypse!

    submitted to maps by j0d1
    Connecting people via the most comprehensive collection of FOSS events in Europe and online. Unity in diversity!

    submitted to zines by j0d1
    Phrack is an e-zine written by and for hackers, first published on November 17, 1985. It has a wide circulation which includes both hackers and computer security professionals.

    submitted to search by j0d1
    BASE is one of the world's most voluminous search engines especially for academic web resources. The index contains more than 400 million records from more than 11,000 content providers. You can access the full texts of about 60% of the indexed records for free (Open Access). BASE is operated by Bielefeld University Library.

    submitted to learning by j0d1
    I’ve always been curious about how AI works. But with the constant news and updates, I often feel overwhelmed trying to keep up with it all. So I decided to go back to the basics and start learning from the beginning, with neural networks.