The internet is boring. All the good stuff is buried in the search engines. I found: https://kagi.com/smallweb which is worth a browse. Submit your cool websites/blogs here in a comment and share some underground web. In the name of fun.
Reminds me of StumbleUpon. An old way of sharing and finding content.
neal.fun will never not bring a smile to my face.
wheresyoured.at is a great newsletter written by a great journalist.
from the site: “Discover a world of immersive and customizable soundscapes that can enhance focus, relaxation, and sleep. Choose from noise generators, nature sounds and ambient music to create your perfect audio environment.”
https://beaks.live is my contribution to the nonshittified web.
Absolutely amazing!
Remember “webrings”? Im thinking those should make a comeback.
Thats something I always found cool about reddit, subs almost always having relevant, related, or “friend” subreddits in their sidebars
I think webrings are bigger than ever right now, they’re in a pretty massive renaissance
Lets you find Twitch streams with no viewers, with support for category filtering, it’s a pretty interesting site.
Oh wow! Awesome to find the real ones out there that aren’t mad popular. They deserve all the love too.
My blog where I talk about computer things https://alexdelorenzo.dev
Currently working on https://cast.firstbyte.dev
Put on some headphones and de-stress to a seamlessly looped track of walking in the rain. No footsteps, music, etc. Just a stereo mic moving through an environment capturing exquisite aural details.
https://1001albumsgenerator.com
A website that gives you a different album to listen to everyday following the Book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.
Self advertising https:ctrl-c.club/~singletona082 Personal site and HTTPS facing for my gemini content as well as host to Ctrl-C’s zine.
https://tildeverse.org/ Tilde/Pubnix cluster. This is Tilde, not the knockoff Tildes reddit-thing…
Gemini is pretty neat. Is like an alternative internet, powered by only text and basic formatting. There’s lots of small blogs and webrings on there.
gemini://gemini.ctrl-c.club/~singletona082 my own contributions to gemini content not talking about gemini.
As someone with vision issues? I rather enjoy the protocol for putting display under my control to maximize readability. As someone with ADD I enjoy it for stripping out all the distractions, and as someone who has a passing interest in networking I adore the ‘one request, one response’ ethos of the protocol.









