https://p2r3.github.io/convert/
convert anything to anything, make excel file into pdf, 3d print the bee movie. no more rules
Does Lemmy count?
I mean not in this thread, but generally yeah
It takes you to a random web 1.0 site that has somehow survived all this time.
And it led me to this site, a public voice-mail:
This is amazing, it took me to a US battleship website and then enrons website
A good chuck of these sites are autism special interest sites.
Hey, would you like every single schematic of Chernobyl with a through explanation? Sites like that are floating around in there.
And then a website about proving the existence of sea monsters…
I’ve been using it as my homepage. It allows you to search Google and other engines without AI summaries, it gives you your IP address and just enough weather info without being obtuse, it loads quickly, and has a timer, stopwatch, scratchpad and conversion table for imperial to metric ect.
According to the people in my office nobody knows about archive.org and I think it’s pretty cool.
192.168.0.4
https://www.merzo.net/main.htm
A Museum of Speculative Fiction inspired Spaceships
Sadly it is no longer being updated.
If you’re a Tool fan, there is 20+ years of blog about them, he recently “stopped updating” it, but it’s a treasure trove of history on the band: https://toolshed.down.net/
Best I can do is https://piclog.blue/
I wouldn’t say unknown, as it’s a staple of the shortwave and ham radio communities, but websdr.org is a place where people stream software defined radio feeds from around the world. It’s not like a traditional internet radio station where you have an audio stream of a single station. You pick an SDR server hosted by a volunteer, and then you’re given a frequency input, modulation selection, and waterfall display as though you were listening to an actual shortwave radio.
I know it’s well-known because Eastern European stations were swamped during Russia’s initial invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
This one’s is pretty fun for breaking news when you want all the sources
Japanese Recordstore Database “Recoya”
https://recoya.net/en/Browse Items · Inquire Capitalism: A Database of Company Archives
Japanese Meme Music Culture “Oto-mad” Database
https://otodb.net/Floor 796 — https://floor796.com/
This is amazing!
this is so cool
This is triggering habbo hotel nostalgia for me
Did you throw popcorn into the black hole?
Of course!
I didn’t recognise the name but when I clicked I recognised it instantly, I’m astounded but happy this is still around
Book marked 😘
Noooo don’t look at the NSFW camera in the shower!!!
Yo that techno Viking is spot on. Nailed the point and the moves.
Poor Gimli…
Found Waldo!!
Thanks for reminding me about this – such an astounding work of art.










