2026-01-11 Rastko A digital library focused on cultural and historical works.
2026-01-11 PrePrints ReadingRoo.ms A curated collection of Project Gutenberg preprints and experimental texts not included in the main catalog.
2026-01-11 ReadingRoo.ms Curated public-domain and experimental publishing.
2026-01-11 Future of the Internet Projects and reflections on the future of the open web.
2026-01-11 FOLDOC An old-school dictionary of computing and technical terminology.
2026-01-11 The Jargon File A historic glossary of hacker slang and tech folklore.
2026-01-11 Eric S. Raymond Essays and writings on open source and hacker culture.
2026-01-11 RFC Editor The official archive of internet standards and technical documents.
2026-01-11 16colo.rs - ANSI/ASCII art archive Sixteen Colors is a comprehensive archive preserving ANSI and ASCII artpacks released through the BBS underground art scene from the early 1990s to the present day. Visitors can browse by artist, group, year, or file type, exploring thousands of pieces from a vibrant era of text-mode digital art.
2026-01-11 ASCII Art Archive A large collection of copy-paste ASCII art.
2026-01-11 Web Design Museum "Web Design Museum exhibits thousands of websites that chronicle forgotten trends in web design from its beginnings in the 1990s to the mid-00s."
2026-01-11 Optical Toys Interactive optical illusions and visual toys.
2026-01-11 tholman.com A collection of playful creative coding experiments.
2026-01-11 The Useless Web A button that sends you to random pointless websites.
2026-01-11 Click the Red Button One click launches you into internet randomness.
2026-01-11 Creative Commons Free licenses that let creators share work with clear usage rights.
2026-01-11 Pointer Pointer Finds a photo of someone pointing at your cursor.
2026-01-11 Eel Slap Slap a man with an eel using your mouse.
2026-01-11 Cat Bounce Bounce cats around your screen with physics.
2026-01-11 The Forest The Forest is a minimalist web discovery tool built by Manu and Carl that sends visitors to random personal websites with a single button, evoking the serendipitous browsing experience of the early internet. Users can also submit their own site to grow the collection, making it a living, crowd-sourced directory of the open web.