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thesuitonym · 2 months ago
I miss web indexes. It felt much more like an act of discovery to drill down to a topic I might not have otherwise been interested in to find some gem of a web page, and then to check that pages links and webrings. It always gives me joy to come across one, even if all the pages on it are long abandoned.
1313ed01 · 2 months ago
Reliving that is one of my favorite things about the wayback machine, usually starting from one of the big sites that indexed many topics, but the web-rings and obscure personal link collections are rarely more than a few clicks away from there.

https://web.archive.org/web/19961017235908/http://www2.yahoo...

https://web.archive.org/web/19990125094806/http://www.direct...

swiftcoder · 2 months ago
I used to work for an IoT startup that really wanted the domain mq.tt. And in that era, Trinidad and Tobago's national domain administrator would only conduct business in-person, and required payment by international money order.

A facilitator was found, a deal was negotiated, and then the lawyers got involved and went "no way in hell will we let the company's primary domain renewal rely on someone walking a money order into an office in Trinidad". C'est la vie

TZubiri · 2 months ago
Sad that the guys that had to break the news were legal and not IT, we need a set of balls, and basic legal training.
swiftcoder · 2 months ago
to be fair, I think all the tech guys knew it wasn't likely to fly, but they were all onboard to give it the old college try
jcmontx · 2 months ago
Pure HTML and CSS. Performant and accessible, as things should be. We must return to the fundamentals.
stronglikedan · 2 months ago
> We must return to the fundamentals.

While I too would prefer it, I realize it is an idealist fantasy at this point.

thesuitonym · 2 months ago
The major corporations will never do it, but we can do it on our own private projects.
kunley · a month ago
This one even predates CSS.
donq1xote1 · 2 months ago
I just wanna say this is a such dope domain lol. How much does it cost?
randomtoast · 2 months ago
There is alread a company called WebAI¹. I think this company could be a potential buyer.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebAI

buildbot · 2 months ago
A lot less in 2003 than 2025?
pridkett · 2 months ago
During the old days lots of things were easier to get.

Semi related to this - Ian Goldberg famously had the email address n@ai (Ian backwards if you missed it) - which caused problems for many mail clients and validators. I’d imagine cypherpunks.ca is easier to use. I saw similar things with one of the Balkans in 1998 - I think it was Croatia, where some government officials had name@hr email addresses.

https://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-list/2002-January/...

jonway · 2 months ago
Oh yeah? Check out https://news.ai/

Now it looks like restaurant adverts. Maybe not much happens there any longer.

jonway · 2 months ago
Not sure if my memory is faulty on this one, quick search didnt turn anything up.

Didn't some of the cypherpunks move out to anguila to avoid the crypto export bans during the first crypto wars?

swiftcoder · 2 months ago
That's a real bold move, climate-wise. It's an island whose highest point is about 200 feet (65 metres) above sea level, and it's smack-dab in the middle of the hurricane highway...
jonway · 2 months ago
Yes, to answer my own question like an adult, some did!

Vince Cate moved there to work on export-banned crypto, renouncing his citizenship and would start an ISP on the island after the banks rejected his electronic money ideas. This could have been PayPal in another timeline? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_Cate

the e-Gold people met there on an occasion, and Robert Hettinga and MIT researcher Rafael Hirschfield started the International Conference on Financial Cryptography in Anguila. https://news.ai/ref/crypto98.html

So not in droves but it was a place, as it were.

eej71 · 2 months ago
If you enjoy that one - you might also enjoy

https://www.ck/

swiftcoder · 2 months ago
The lengths the Cook Islands have to go to prevent folks from registering profanity is entertaining (there was a spate of .co.ck novelty names before they locked it down)
mpeg · 2 months ago
“Check out my website yeah, trashbat dot cock, registered in the Cook Islands”

Nathan Barley is a great watch. It also has one of my favourite terms for a mobile phone “hand held twit machine” (pre smartphones)

TRiG_Ireland · 2 months ago
That domain looks very interesting in the address bar of a mobile browser which hides the www prefix.
LawnGnome · 2 months ago
ai was also one of the ccTLDs that had an MX record for a long time, and I believe (although never had reason to confirm) actually used it. foo@ai tended to be a fun test case for e-mail validation.
goody71 · 2 months ago
Domain squatters :)