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Posted by Tomte 2 hours ago

Neocities: Create your own free website(neocities.org)
58 points | 15 comments
soundworlds 8 minutes ago|
Neocities is one of the few websites I go to restore my faith in the future of the internet - it's the healthiest online creative community I've come across!
ivan_gammel 52 minutes ago||
It is weird that neither About, nor Terms or Contact pages mention who actually is behind this project. No name, no clear legal status, but collecting money and personal data of users. It may be a well-known service, but the number of users does not make it more trustworthy.
nicolas_ 18 minutes ago|
You can find lots of articles online about its founder. He’s even on HN. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13445181
alliao 1 hour ago||
awww geocities how much have world changed since, it was an era of stranger danger don't get in strangers car world. It was about connection online however, no matter who they are, post your corner of the world online for all to see, hoping to strike up some connection. It was about tiny pictures, midi files because we have no bandwidth. We were optimistic, eager, and already had to filter out the paedophiles by pretending to be a 60/f/china. I miss the era for sure, the optimism especially, we truly believed internet would bring so much progress, world peace wasn't even that far away even.

To get a hint of the backdrop.. https://www.nbcnews.com/nightly-news/video/1993-rabin-and-ar...

6c696e7578 1 hour ago|
I remember .mod music files more than midi

https://modarchive.org/index.php?request=view_by_moduleid&qu...

prmoustache 5 minutes ago||
Mods were useful to share music mafe with samples, however midi files could be played on a browser and were thus more common as asset for a website although nearly everybody hated it when a website would automatically play a midi file.
CM30 55 minutes ago||
Have to be honest, while I like the concept of these services, I've never really found the motivation to use them. If I'd came across Neocities in the 90s or 00s I'd have been all over it, but it's hard to justify today when I'm already paying for web hosting elsewhere. It's like, if a more powerful solution exists elsewhere, I struggle to work within the limitations of a more restrictive one.
flyingshelf 32 minutes ago||
You said it yourself: you're already paying. Lots of people don't want to pay, so they use this for their hobby.
skrebbel 31 minutes ago|||
You're not the target audience. My son is 13 and has his own website, started to learn HTML when he was 11. All I did was tell him about Neocities (and allow him to sign up) and he figured out the rest.
malwrar 1 hour ago||
One of my personal faves on that site: fauux.neocities.org
soundworlds 6 minutes ago|
Hah, I was just deep diving into Serial Experiments Lain. Cool site!
cellular 1 hour ago||
Can i add software for people to download?

It seems dropbox is the only free solution but they make it look like you need to register to download (Dark pattern?).

spwa4 1 hour ago|
Does it even properly implement the <blink> tag?
omoikane 1 hour ago|
Not sure about <blink>, but I sampled a few random sites from their gallery[1] and all of them have <marquee>. <marquee> is deprecated[2] and no longer scrolls in Firefox, but still works in Chrome.

[1] https://neocities.org/browse

[2] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Reference/...

argee 1 hour ago||
> <marquee> is deprecated

For some reason the Indian government LOVES marquee, to the point where it's almost a hallmark. Looks like marquee...finds a way.

[0] https://www.mygov.in/

[1] https://www.mea.gov.in/

[2] https://ociservices.gov.in/onlineOCI/

[3] https://www.passportindia.gov.in/psp