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Become a better frontend developer.
Take your frontend skills to the next level by recreating real websites from real companies.
Some details of the website are related on https://social.design.systems/@ariel/114222270685018742
It's a well-created one.
About the web of the 90s:
Many people had personal web sites, usually published on GeoCities, where exploring the web was a fun adventure that was not fuelled by algorithms.
The Web 1.0 died because search engines prioritized money over quality and content. In some ways it is good because we get far more accurate search results. On the other hand, it's all about the money and tracking.
How to turn it positive?
Use social media sparsely: quit Facebook, Instagram and others. Look forward for decentralised alternatives like Mastodon. Break the dopamine addiction and turn off all notifications from social media. Familiarize yourself with POSSE and make your site the single source of truth for all your content online.
Discovering Web 1.0 through neocities: a modern implementation of GeoCities.
There are also other website aggregators such as personalsit.es.
Look for a blogroll on personal websites you come across. If you own a website, add one!
The web 1.0 is still there, underground and more accessible than ever!
The projcet is hosted on https://github.com/AndreiBalan-dev/there-is-no-website
A fancy website
Web software and hosting by Kevin Payravi
olduse.net was an interactive art installation conceived and implemented by Joey Hess that ran from 2011 to 2021.
olduse.net was posting the first 10 years of archived usenet articles to a news server, replaying usenet as it happened 30 years earlier. It also had a web interface with an interactive news reader, allowing you to access the news server via the web instead of using nntp.
The project is available at https://article.olduse.net/
The current version publishes news from 30 years ago, and some versions have a delay of 40 to 45 years.
A retro website in a window
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I am a digital designer and artist that likes things that are cool.
Technically this whole site is already about me.
After seven years working as a Network Technician, I switched careers to be a web developer.