Don’t want to date myself, but finding new sites and communities used to be fun.

Are there any cool sites anymore? Besides this one, of course?

  • Beaver [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    7 days ago

    Websites as they existed in the 90s and 00s are no longer being created in any significant quantity. All of that creative energy still exists, but it’s being more effectively siphoned off and monetized in the various walled gardens that make up the pastiche of the Internet that currently exists.

    There are in fact a lot of really, really cool places still out there, but they’ve become occluded from search engine, and you can typically only find them through direct interaction with people. So the annoying answer is that you have to just keep doing what you’re doing, and ask what’s cool.

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      7 days ago

      To give a couple completely random examples of really cool sites with vibrant communities and tons of content that I’ve only just discovered in the past couple of years:

      CRT Database has tons of technical information about CRT TVs, and is a resources that I’ve found essential for retro gaming.

      18xx.games is a website for playing stock trading railroad board games online.

      Standard Ebooks has nice electronic versions of a lot of public domain classics. This is where I go on January 1st to pick out some new public domain stuff from the 1920s to read for that year.

      I think in the 90s and 00s it was easier to find this kind of stuff.