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Posted by bozdemir 2 hours ago

Show HN: Rip.so – a graveyard for dead internet things(rip.so)
69 points | 38 comments
ElCapitanMarkla 35 minutes ago|
I'm not sure I the Tamagotchi deserves a place on here.

Did anything really kill it? It was kind of just a fad in the late 90s and its still around, not as popular as its fad stages but still reasonably popular. We just got back from Japan last week, there is a newly opened "Tamagotchi Factory" shop which was packed. The kids each picked up one of the latest versions and have been playing with them every day.

Waterluvian 22 minutes ago|
And the concept is still alive and well. My kids each got a Bitzee for Christmas which is basically the same thing.
pxoe 23 minutes ago||
Maybe there can be some kinda suggestion box and a voting system for suggestions or existing things? Like an open suggestion box, where people could submit potential entries and vote on whether they belong there and are dead or not. And for existing entries, to vote on whether something is truly dead or not, like 'yep, this is dead', or 'nope, this is still alive' (some things may be less popular, but that's not them being dead/actually completely discontinued and defunct). Not necessarily for ranking or putting it together into one score, but perhaps just showing a number of how many people think either way about something
pxoe 19 minutes ago|
also, 'Coming up in the graveyard' makes it sound like something's gonna arrive here like it's newly dead, like it's about to be shutdown with a deadline, when it's just anniversaries, which really should be clearer at the top of that box
jottinger 29 minutes ago||
My thought is that this is interesting, but very narrowly scoped. I thought the list would be, um, longer. By a lot. This feels like talking about all of the deaths in pre-Enlightenment Europe and coming up with a list of seven names.
mlok 1 hour ago||
I love the small web, and this is a nice project. But I won't remember to come back to it. It would be nice to have it pop up in my Mastodon or Lemmy (or Insta, or FB...) for each new addition.

Use the new web to bring people back to the old web :)

(Or a newsletter ? RSS ?)

Thank you for the "dark mode", like the old days. 2 annoyances though :

- the flashing bright yellow banner is painful to the eyes

- and the fonts are very small on a phone screen — although a 300x zoom "fixed" this.

specproc 1 hour ago||
I don't think the banner is painful, it just needs to be balanced by other graphical elements. It can offset by liberal use of <blink> throughout the text, or by a few tasteful gifs.
bozdemir 1 hour ago||
thank you for taking the time and giving feedback, i will fix them in no time.
Jtarii 32 minutes ago||
Missing Games for Windows Live, perhaps the worst games platform ever made, you will not be missed.

https://www.shamusyoung.com/twentysidedtale/?p=8059

chordbug 1 hour ago||
Is the text generated by AI? Are the "eulogies" by real people or AI?
a57721 29 minutes ago||
The text on all pages looks very much LLM-generated, and I think all "user comments" there are fake too.

I like the idea of the site, but not the execution.

It feels weird to read "nostalgic recollections" that pretend to be human, while in reality come from gen AI.

Scaevolus 55 minutes ago||
Pangram rates it as 100% AI generated.

Heartwarming: even if you die and nobody cares, an AI can write your eulogy!

darkwater 29 minutes ago||
ICQ and 6 digit numbers? Maybe the first million users, but I had an ICQ number from... what? 1998? which was already 7 digits.
asimovDev 1 hour ago||
Thanks for reminding me about RealPlayer. I remember playing flash games on it I had on a USB drive. Felt like a hacker when I downloaded them from a website and played them locally instead of having to be connected to the internet to play them :)
sgbeal 1 hour ago||
That big flashing yellow bar near the top makes the page _literally impossible_ for me to read. Human eyes are built to follow the fastest/flashiest thing around, and that bar takes the provierbial cake in terms of eyeball distraction.
mlok 1 hour ago||
I agree. Painful. (Especially on a "dark mode" website)
bozdemir 1 hour ago||
will fix, ty for the feedback
hugobeey 37 minutes ago|
Interesting Tamagoshi story.

I didn't realize how addictive the "keep them alive" narrative was.

No wonder streaks work so well nowadays.

There is a lot to learn from the past.

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