Welcome to the History of the Internet Gallery, a virtual reality experience built with A-Frame.
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Welcome to the History of the Internet Gallery, a virtual reality experience built with A-Frame.
A comprehensive homage to 43 computing legends — from Babbage and Lovelace to Hinton and Berners-Lee. Biographical profiles organized by domain: Pioneers, Foundational CS, Systems & Languages, AI Pioneers, Modern AI/ML, and Web & Internet.
An archive of old Jargon Files
A repo to explore the Norwegian part of Usenet, comparing gaps, overlaps and topics in two Norwegian Usenet collections
🧶 Knitting our Internet – workshop resources, and website source code [MIRROR]
The Open Web died a death of a thousand cuts.
🔍 Discover archived URLs from the Wayback Machine with this Chrome extension, perfect for bug bounty hunters and OSINT enthusiasts.
Suckless Usenet newsgroup archive viewer. Next.js + SQLite + Plan 9 aesthetic. 854K+ messages from 1981-2014 with full-text search.
OOP-based C++ project that archives and displays internet events with colored terminal output.
Interactive archive exploring the evolution of iconic websites (1998–2024) with timeline comparisons, analytics, games, and live community rankings.
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