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No spring break in 1909. What a ripoff.
Wow Berkshire Hathaway has the most geocities webpage, still
This is cool! I landed on an old Doom WAD review page.
This is gold
Got an interesting page on the security of the world wide web.
The link I got was http://pages.swcp.com/~mccurley/danger/mailbomb.html
Which as discovered by clicking "go back to previous page" as well as context on the page was that it was a redirect from all of the links on this page: http://pages.swcp.com/~mccurley/danger/danger.html that were things like "click here to (do x bad thing) to your machine"
Got frenchpastrychef.com
Edit: Tried again and got a quick glimpse of an old geocities page before I got a popup that told me my iphone was infected. Lol
net::ERR_CLEARTEXT_NOT_PERMITTED
Feels weirdly nostalgic even though I wasn't there during web 1.0.
Idk why but this has taken over the last half hour of my life lol
Does anyone know how do I make a shortcut to this on an Android phone?
OP, thank you very much for this. You've made my day.
Got redirected to https://www.operating-system.org/ , which looks web 2.0 rather than 1.0... And seems like the kind of site that I actually want to read, nonetheless
That is 1.0, pure html but just well constructed.
This is amazing
How does it find "web 1.0" sites? Does it just crawl sites and sort out the ones that don't use javascript or inline style tags? What rules does it use?