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submitted 2 months ago by cm0002@mander.xyz to c/smallweb@lemmy.cafe

I found this place, and the community is pretty cool. If you are looking for what retro social experiences and communities might have become without massive amounts of centralization you should give it a try.

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Ads for Neocities Sites (j4yc33.neocities.org)
submitted 2 months ago by cm0002@literature.cafe to c/smallweb@lemmy.cafe

I found the old WSMZ (https://hbaguette.neocities.org/) bannerAds, and noticed it was not being maintained…

So I started maintaining it on my site.

I am here to share this, and hope that more people will want to be involved to add their site to the list!

All I need is a message from you, or an email to the address on the page, with a blurb about your site, a 468x60 banner ad, and the URL to link to!

My hope is to one day maybe also be able to use this list to create a StumbleUpon like button for the SmolWeb.

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In the 80s, everyone probably loved MS-DOS, but it was clear it needed an upgrade. Let's have a look at how Microsoft and IBM tackled the issue; is their new OS/2 the answer to all of their problems, or is it too good to be true?

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Wander the Web (susam.net)
submitted 3 months ago by cm0002@suppo.fi to c/smallweb@lemmy.cafe
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submitted 3 months ago by cm0002@no.lastname.nz to c/smallweb@lemmy.cafe
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submitted 5 months ago by cm0002@europe.pub to c/smallweb@lemmy.cafe
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submitted 5 months ago by tuckerm@feddit.online to c/smallweb@lemmy.cafe

A very web 1.0 site that I just stumbled upon.

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submitted 5 months ago by cm0002@no.lastname.nz to c/smallweb@lemmy.cafe
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RSS.Social (rss.social)
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submitted 6 months ago by Elevator7009@lemmy.zip to c/smallweb@lemmy.cafe

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/48581934

Remember all the personal sites in HTML people used to have on places like geocities or neocities? There's a bit of an online movement to go back to that kind of site instead of everything being on some big centrally-owned website.

Neoskitties is that, in the style of r/pokemedia: posting what people would have on their equivalent to neocities in the Pokémon universe. Figured Pokémon Lemmy might appreciate.

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submitted 6 months ago by cm0002@toast.ooo to c/smallweb@lemmy.cafe
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POSSE (indieweb.org)
submitted 6 months ago by cm0002@ttrpg.network to c/smallweb@lemmy.cafe
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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by cm0002@ttrpg.network to c/smallweb@lemmy.cafe

Part weather forecast site, part performance art. Repent 2 ur weather lords.

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Indeed good sir! (baccyflap.com)
submitted 7 months ago by cm0002@toast.ooo to c/smallweb@lemmy.cafe

Very good write up. Fun site about tobacco holders as well

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We really really don't get these kinds of websites anymore.

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Plain Text Sports (plaintextsports.com)
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url.town (url.town)
submitted 11 months ago by cm0002@piefed.world to c/smallweb@lemmy.cafe

For the small web/weird web

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The small web and weird web are overlapping uses of the Worldwide Web that harkens back to Web 1.0: personally-owned and non-corporate domains, text-based, and interlinked with federation or webrings.

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