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until just a few years ago many small sites were not https capable because globally trusted SSL/TLS certifcates were expensive and difficult to get. the amazing people at LetsEncrypt worked hard to fix this, however many ancient sites have not been updated to take advantage of easy https access.
the danger of visiting a http-only site is real (man-in-the-middle content injection and private information compromise), but likely not much more than actualy visiting the site wth https. an http-only site is possibly indicative of an unmaintained server and therefore a server that could be previously compromised and serving malicious content. of course, the same applies to an https server, but my guard is always up on an http only connection. obviously I would not pass sensitive information across an http-only connection.
use precautions (e.g. javascript off) when hitting random servers if you do decide to click links.
I wonder if all the Geocities sites are still up. I tried searching for the one I made when I was about 16. I called it Eric’s World. Cringe I know but still would be neat to see it at 45.
That was a wild ride… Top two: Heavens Gate and a furbo autopsy.
I remember when Heaven’s Gate was first on the news. I went online and looked at their site. You have to give them credit for maintaining it for all these years.
I got https://www.w3.org/History.html which is very apt
I got the history of AM radio and then something called Hot Dog Linux lmfao
Oddly this is way more entertaining than reddt was on it’s best days.
This is some big stumbleupon energy.
What are the odds that the random website it gave me was my physics study guide in high school? The Hyperphysics website
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This is legitimately interesting stuff. Cool little site.
A Buckethead fan site for all your Buckethead news, theories, and fan art.
A haiku from the author:
when he plays it’s like
the sounds of those dead chickens
coming through his hands
Oh cool. It sent me to, uh, a furry website.
This is amazing
How does it find “web 1.0” sites? Does it just crawl sites and sort out the ones that don’t use javascript or inline style tags? What rules does it use?
Its a seach engine: https://wiby.me/about/ Github: https://github.com/wibyweb/wiby/tree/main
Hanna Montana themed Linux: https://hannahmontana.sourceforge.net/index.html