Useful Links:
I used to use Symbaloo to organize all of my bookmarks, but they have become incredibly greedy with ads, so I am moving all of the cool websites I have collected to here for all to see!
Cool People:
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William M. Hoza
"Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, the University of Chicago." Prof. Hoza's page is a collection of blogs and projects that offer challenging debates and hours of entertainment... during his cla class="red"ss, lol.
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Henry Heffernan
This site is Heffernan's 2022 portfolio, which displays his amazing abilities as a software engineer by placing you into a beutifully desolate 3D environment. You can explore his credentials, or just pass the time playing The Oregon Trail.
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Nicky Case
An ecclectic collage of games, blogs, and other projects. Case has multiple notable works including games such as We Become What We Behold, websites such as Explorable Explanations, and programmer tools like Nutshell.
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Tim Holman
A famous front end developer that has made his name known across the World Wide Web. Holman is the famous creator of The Useless Web.
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Two Twelve
An independent software company from the UK. They said it best: "We like to build cool things on the web." Two Twelve is known for masterpieces like Spinning Rat and Popcat.
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Neal
No introduction needed.
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R47n
I'm not even too sure how to describe these guys. They're a company that has developed various games and programs, and their page radiates that Indie Web feel with heaps of interesting articles and pages to get lost in. My favorite creation of theirs is Hello in every way (there's so many more than you could possibly imagine.)
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Vole
A random, nonsense website that was established in 2002 but is still consistently updated and kept afloat through the Internet's shifting tides. Vole is another awesome website that still has that Old Web feel.
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Playables
Playables is a website founded by Mario von Rickenbach & Michael Frei. They first collaborated on the surreal game Plug&Play, but have since come together to create plenty more.
Game collages:
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Coolmath Games
Every 7th grader's oasis amidst a desert of geometry and social studies.
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Freeze Nova
Another one of those pop up sites trying to evade school's blocking programs. The games are a mixed bag but there are several goodies, including the entire FNaF quadrilogy.
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JS-DOS
A browser-based engine that runs old MS-DOS games. It is obsolete now, and there is a new site, but I much prefer the janky charm of the older one ^v^
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The internet archive software collection
A massive archive of retro software- including games, programs, and so much more.
Emulators:
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Windows 96
A web-based operating service that I'm sure is more useful for you technical folk, but for us normies its fun to mess around with.
Streaming:
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Binged
A streaming service full of free (and
probablydefinetly pirated) movies and shows.