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Someone Made a Virtual Fidget Spinner and It's Trippier Than the Real Thing
Definitely a distraction.
Kick Back and Look at 86,400 Chairs on Seatporn
French industrial designer Edouard Chambellan scoured the web for five years to bring you the finest and ugliest chairs on the web.
A Suicide Cult’s Surviving Members Still Maintain Its 90s Website
It's been almost 20 years since the members of Heaven's Gate killed themselves in hopes of entering the Next Level.
The Forums With Only One User
A Buffy fan forum was sieged in 2010 when people realised it had thousands of posts but only one member.
This Tool Turns Your Online Investigations into a Searchable Case File
Hunchly archives online research, even if a site is deleted.
Alert! Jai Paul is Back!
The most elusive being in London town has announced a new project with his brother AK Paul.
You May Soon Be Able to Restrict How Your ISP Uses Your Personal Data
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler wants consumers to have more control over the data they share with their ISP.
Native Ads Are Here to Stay, But the FTC Wants Them Clearly Labeled
US regulators are fine with native advertising, but not if they’re not clearly labeled.
How the Most Extreme Trips on Erowid Transformed Modern Drug Culture
How Erowid harnessed the communitarian spirit of the early web to change the way we use and understand drugs.
This Algorithm Can Predict How Exciting a Website Is
Machine learning makes "excitingness" measurable.
‘Our Own Little Kingdom’: Dot-Brands Are Staking a Claim on Their Bit of the Web
Two years since the first new top-level domains, brands are starting to make the switch from dot-com.
There's An Entire Conference Dedicated to Geocities-Style Websites
Why old-school websites are the future of the internet.