The internet is boring. All the good stuff is buried in the search engines. I found: https://kagi.com/smallweb which is worth a browse. Submit your cool websites/blogs here in a comment and share some underground web. In the name of fun.
Remember “webrings”? Im thinking those should make a comeback.
Thats something I always found cool about reddit, subs almost always having relevant, related, or “friend” subreddits in their sidebars
Put on some headphones and de-stress to a seamlessly looped track of walking in the rain. No footsteps, music, etc. Just a stereo mic moving through an environment capturing exquisite aural details.
I’m not sure if it counts as underground (it’s been around for ages), but if you’ve never thought about how your shoelaces contribute to the overall fit and comfort of your shoe, I’d recommend giving Ian’s shoelace site a visit.
I never thought of that, and that’s actually really cool. thank you!
Lets you find Twitch streams with no viewers, with support for category filtering, it’s a pretty interesting site.
Oh wow! Awesome to find the real ones out there that aren’t mad popular. They deserve all the love too.
My blog where I talk about computer things https://alexdelorenzo.dev
Currently working on https://cast.firstbyte.dev
That’s a really cool project. I like your blog I’m going to bookmark it and subscribe to it. You seem really smart. I’ve been trying to dev and make projects work of mine for years with no luck (battle depression), but always happy to see people make awesome things and launch them. Will show all the love and support I can.
https://1001albumsgenerator.com
A website that gives you a different album to listen to everyday following the Book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.
from the site: “Discover a world of immersive and customizable soundscapes that can enhance focus, relaxation, and sleep. Choose from noise generators, nature sounds and ambient music to create your perfect audio environment.”
This was put together over a long period of time by my paragliding instructor and friend (former engineer for Canada’s space agency - still has a part he designed on the ISS on Canada’s robotic arm):
https://www.expandingknowledge.com/
Loads of useful info and is updated fairly regularly.