How the web went from creative playground to corporate wasteland - and the beautiful, chaotic era we lost when Flash died. A love letter to skip intro buttons, Newgrounds, and the weird web that was.
Journey back to the golden age of PC gaming with classic DOS titles that defined the early computer gaming experience. From Sierra adventures to id Software shooters.
How a scrappy online service from Boston became the gateway to hacker text files, ASCII art, and Radio Shack schematics that AOL would never allow
A casual dive into DNS ports, covering the evolution from port 53 to DNS over HTTPS (DoH) on port 443, focusing on security and privacy.
Early Internet, π§βπ¬ Web <= 1.0 late 80's, 90's
How a little company in Provo, Utah built the networking foundation for modern computing, and why getting your CNE certification was like earning a black belt in network kung fu
Welcome to the most comprehensive animated GIF collection on the Information Superhighway! Over 300+ authentic retro GIFs from the GeoCities golden age - cats, cartoons, browsers, bouncing balls, and SO MUCH MORE!
A nostalgic look back at the early days of the internet, exploring the text-based services, the dial-up experience, and the thrill of being a digital pioneer.
How a simple Unix command connected vending machines to the internet, created the first .plan files, and pioneered community networking decades before Facebook
A nostalgic look at CRT monitors, the problem of phosphor burn-in, and how screen savers like Flying Toasters were essential for preventing screen damage back in the day.
How Microsoft's 1992 masterpiece proved that sometimes ugly can be revolutionary, and why Program Manager was actually genius design
The untold story of digital rebels who refused to accept Microsoft's 'internet not included' policy. How Winsock, Trumpet, and pure determination brought the web to Windows 3.1 - one IRQ conflict at a time.