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Websites, software, games, fads, memes, or any general happenings that used to occur or had originated on computers 20+ years ago.

This community is software and internet focused. For retro hardware discussion try !retrocomputing@lemmy.sdf.org

Some Cool Links

Archive.org Software Library

BBS: The Documentary

Classic Websites: Random Page / Search Engine

cool-retro-term: terminal emulator mimicing old cathode displays

Neocities: webhost homage to Geocities

Web Design Museum

Webamp / Webamp Desktop / Skin Library: cross-platform re-implementation of Winamp 2.9

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submitted 23 hours ago* (last edited 23 hours ago) by ProdigalFrog@slrpnk.net to c/retronet@lemmy.sdf.org
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/29790209

I love this art. I photocopied it this afternoon and figured you'd might like it.

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by wesker@lemmy.sdf.org to c/retronet@lemmy.sdf.org
 
 

The "teapot protocol" got brought up today at work during a discussion about response codes. It reminded me of the coffee cam, which actually led to the April fools joke in discussion.

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I'm assuming this is in the scope of this community since Newgrounds was founded almost 30 years ago, tho I did notice posts here focus more on the small we than on bigger websites, so sorry if this post is perceived as inappropriate.

Newgrounds is a site for posting art, animations and games where I've had an account for a few years and I quite enjoy it. Since last year it's been becoming more pressing about asking for donations and morphing into a kind of "premium" model, where only donators get access to some stuff. I'm feeling a bit conflicted because I tend to shun sites with this model, but I also kinda understand that it might be necessary since hosting all that content probably costs a lot. But then again, it must have been costing a lot for a long time, and this comes up surrisingly close in time to the enshittification of Twitter and Reddit. Does anyone have any thoughts? Or maybe some more background knowledge about why Newgrounds has been making these decisions now in particular?

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I want one so badly. I never see any for sale, not even in pieces.

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Here's a preview from the introduction of the article:

This ended up leading me down a series of wild rabbit holes where I found:

  • Encrypted files which I was able to crack to discover their secrets
  • A gift a dad in Thailand had made for his two and a half year old son, but didn’t want published online
  • Somebody’s email password
  • A secret biography of Chet Baker
  • A file called worm.exe which held quite the surprise
  • A host of extremely random images and files
  • 56 previously unknown Winamp skins hidden inside other Winamp skins!
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A couple posts ago I asked if anyone knew of an archive of old tiled wallpapers. There really weren't any that were curated or easily accessible, so I started one. So far there are over 12k tiles!

Please enjoy.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/15880015

Sealed Windows 2000 Advanced Server floppy disks

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Not so much a post, but more of a request. Is there a proper archive somewhere of 90s tiled wallpapers for older distros? Think like, old CDE style stuff.

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Another template on the theme of MS DOS

this template is special in that it does not have any graphics, it is made exclusively of text symbols

in the template there is a cursor specifically for viewing dark pages, and above the navigation bar there is a special thing to show which page you are on at a given time

no frameworks. simple clean code

HTML template made in the form of MS DOS programs

Great for an old school project

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Everyone remembers the “cult of the home pages” in the 90s and early 00s, for about thirty years there was a fashion for them. later it all disappeared somewhere, the Internet shut down, people went to social networks, where the same memes and videos circulate in circles. there is nothing new. I did a little research and came to a specific conclusion: it has become too difficult for people to do this.

Thanks to old habits, and an understanding of how everything should really be - I used modern technologies so that backward compatibility would take place. so what do we have?

No database required!

You only need one file to work!

Works on PHP 8 without preinstalled frameworks

Just copy the files to the server (or hosting). No settings needed.

Perfect for a simple home page.

The hamster works very quickly.

The hamster code is simple and clear!

Open source and free!

Multi-template

Easy to adapt templates.

https://github.com/turboblack/HamsterCMS

but not only that! There are templates adapted and drawn by me in HTML 3.2 that are perfectly displayed both in DOS browsers and in modern ones. they are easy to edit, because if you simply write text in DOS in the admin panel, it will still look relative to the styles of the CMS itself, and everything on the site will look beautiful.

for those who want a version compatible with PHP 5.6-7.4 - go to the HamsterCMS website http://old.net.eu.org/

and if you don’t want to do this yourself, you can use hosting on HamsterCMS where everything is already configured - http://w10.host

hosting for those who love retro computers and want to administer their web page as under DOS, although it is possible from a phone and on modern browsers.

follow the updates, motivate the author with stars on Github, it inspires you to do more for you

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