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ok guys i'm not gonna let yet another thread be swamped with apple chat, if you wanna talk about apples make an apple thread, this is the Directory thread, thank you for your support.
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Sorry, rotor, I forgot what thread I was in Content! Not strictly web related but certainly hypermedia-adjacent: If Monks Had Macs is a collection of HyperCard stacks that got turned into edutainment CD-ROMs that are now available in-emuation on the Internet Archive. quote:It's a hearty stew of interactive books, games & music. At its center is a journaling program that helps you: It's truly one of those experiments in digital creation that could have only been done in the '90s before anybody knew what the rules of the medium were.
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oh man, can't believe Beyond Cyberpunk appears to not have been posted yet
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Dijkstracula posted:oh man, can't believe Beyond Cyberpunk appears to not have been posted yet this is more of a space for bed, bath, and cyberpunk
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# ? Mar 19, 2024 06:08 |
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gently caress yes
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Gonna throw out erowid.org as a Directory-worthy place. Hasn't been aesthetically updated since the 90s, provides a bunch of useful information mixed in with a bunch of opinion and speculation, and is an endless source of schadenfreude.
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I wouldn't post these here except it was mentioned in OP that posting your own sites is okay. https://board.divsel.com - basically I forked hexchan-engine, a Russian image board software in Django. I updated all the docker images, the frameworks, the libraries, and then I got to work extending it to have user authentication and a lot of other features to the point that I've added as much as the original developer. It's a relatively quiet place that hasn't been raided or anything yet. People pop on, post to try it out, and usually don't return. I'm okay with it just being what it is: a momentary curiosity of the web. That being said, it is open source, so if you want to poke around and laugh at the source code, I can at least blame some of it on upstream. I do look at the issue tracker btw. https://github.com/divSelector/divchan I also run https://neorings.org , which is a platform for hosting webrings where the target users are mostly people with neocities accounts. divsel fucked around with this message at 11:14 on Mar 30, 2024 |
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GATOS Y VATOS posted:oh my god
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holy poo poo can we just directly set every single one as a thread tag option?
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Fanged Lawn Wormy posted:holy poo poo can we just directly set every single one as a thread tag option? you mean a gif that rotates through every single one?
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some good botany sites: * http://www.bonap.org The Biota of North America Program - county-level distribution for plant species in north america, plus lots of other botany data. https://bonap.net/NAPA/Genus/Traditional/County for the list of genera. * https://www.illinoiswildflowers.info Dr. John Hilty's Illinois Wildflowers - distribution map, description, photos, and commentary on plants in illinois. also includes databases discussing plant/insect interactions * https://bplant.org - has a nice explorer for ecoregions. https://bplant.org/regions.php. you can find your local ecoregion or look around in other places. also has detailed articles on a select number of plant species. theflyingexecutive posted:Gonna throw out erowid.org as a Directory-worthy place. Hasn't been aesthetically updated since the 90s, provides a bunch of useful information mixed in with a bunch of opinion and speculation, and is an endless source of schadenfreude. hell yeah. i unironically read a ton of info on erowid prior to my first shroom trip and it was genuinely helpful. like knowing what to expect with the effects, how things would progress, the safety, importance of set and setting, etc. good poo poo.
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I don’t think this got posted, shockingly, but if it did it’s worth a repost https://text.npr.org what if a news homepage but actually legible
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Dijkstracula posted:I don’t think this got posted, shockingly, but if it did it’s worth a repost crazy
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You want an easily searchable database of crowdsourced critter pics??? https://www.inaturalist.org/
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Archduke Frantz Fanon posted:You want an easily searchable database of crowdsourced critter pics??? iNaturalist also has an app, and when you take pictures of animals plants fungi moss etc. and upload them, real actual scientists and experts will identify them for you and/or confirm your identification. You can also look at a map of wherever you are to see what other users have tagged there, which can help a lot with identifying what that little brown bird you're looking at might be.
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leper khan posted:you mean a gif that rotates through every single one? well now that’s what I mean
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pick one at random and have it sticky per thread
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the best what’s this bird app is Merlin by Cornell lab of ornithology
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Bloody posted:the best what’s this bird app is Merlin by Cornell lab of ornithology I use Seek. on-device ML to identify plants/animals/insects/birds
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merlin also has a key system so you don’t have to send a picture. my phone camera isn’t good enough for id anyway.
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yeah I use seek for non birds but Merlin is #1mvp of birds. also I like Cornell lab of ornithology a lot
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Dijkstracula posted:I don’t think this got posted, shockingly, but if it did it’s worth a repost This is amazing
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theflyingexecutive posted:Gonna throw out erowid.org as a Directory-worthy place. Hasn't been aesthetically updated since the 90s, provides a bunch of useful information mixed in with a bunch of opinion and speculation, and is an endless source of schadenfreude. I found this place back in 1996. It still rules. They host some archives of older drug sites, too! I went from almost failing organic chem to actually understanding it and getting an A after discovering https://the-hive.archive.erowid.org/ back in 1999. Bloody posted:the best what’s this bird app is Merlin by Cornell lab of ornithology There's also eBird, which is for logging what birds you've seen, run by the same people. https://ebird.org My wife is an obsessive birder and reports everything here. im_sorry fucked around with this message at 05:23 on Apr 9, 2024 |
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theflyingexecutive posted:erowid.org This site probably saved me from dying back when I was a druggie teenager posting in TCC. Its either that or it gave me confidence I wouldn't have otherwise had to try a bunch of weird stuff. Thank God those days are over.
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I only know erowid from Kyle Kingsbury’s “Erowid Recruiter” twitter account markov bot trained with erowid posts and unsolicited recruiter emails. The bird led us straight to our mobile team!
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erowid recruiter was great
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Bloody posted:erowid recruiter was great
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im_sorry posted:I found this place back in 1996. It still rules. Deeper reading of and repeated interaction with single, independent web pages really did improve people’s lives back then, which I think is part of the ethos of this thread. It doesn’t seem like that happens so much anymore (definitely not in the public way it did with blogging only a decade ago. Maybe it does and I’m just old and closed minded. Here’s an example of a genre that should have some representation in the repository:https://ai.stanford.edu/~moises/tutorial/index.htm a semester long slideshow on Bayesian networks. I think these kinds of html textbooks are treasures, especially when they use plainer language. There are good ones covering a lot of courses. e2: you could use the slides to design a y2k state of the art spam filter e: you can see the whole course in plain black-and-white times new Roman if you click around a bit. The Killing Jelq fucked around with this message at 04:43 on Apr 21, 2024 |
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yeah, I love it when someone just decides “hey, I’m gonna be a tectonics simulation guy” and writes everything about it
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https://musicforprogramming.net/latest/ Programming music site #999 except this one is like, premade mixes and I enjoy the interface. https://theweekinchess.com/ Weekly chess game reporting and data, dude has been doing it for 30 years almost every week.
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https://barfbags.com/, pretty much what the domain name leads you to expect. not gross. "While this website and hobby is an enormous waste of time, I like to think that it's a higher quality waste of time than many other places on the web." https://kellysairsicknessbags.com/ a second collection. also not gross.
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Subjunctive posted:yeah, I love it when someone just decides “hey, I’m gonna be a tectonics simulation guy” and writes everything about it almost scratches the SimEarth itch … though I bet the simulation results are a lot easier to export and more realistic
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Midjack posted:https://barfbags.com/, pretty much what the domain name leads you to expect. not gross. "While this website and hobby is an enormous waste of time, I like to think that it's a higher quality waste of time than many other places on the web."
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a great still active blog covering weird and rare vintage computers Old Vintage Computing Research https://oldvcr.blogspot.com Cameron Kaiser has tons of teardowns and tours of weird old machines and os/software
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If you don't Tumbl on the reg you might not have seen the source for a bunch of the high-res 'Computer' images in the pics thread - sourced mainly from Archive.org but not exclusively: https://lookcaitlin.tumblr.com/archive You can go to the actual blog by removing /archive from the url there, but honestly I find the archive page the easiest to navigate.
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https://lowendmac.com/ is still around, turns out
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 12:43 |
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a crapload of photography equipment data measurements https://www.photonstophotos.net/ incl this neat little tool for lenses https://www.photonstophotos.net//Ge...5,AxisO,OffAxis
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the list is basically unchanged since the 90s, still updated constantly, and is the best source for concerts in the Bay Area that there is, and has been for at least 20 years. http://www.foopee.com/punk/the-list/ the changelog: code:
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Terrible Opinions posted:The National Park Service sound library […]
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