Websurfing
An agglomeration of interesting, or at least to me, links and things to explore online that aren't just mind-numbing slop that's shovelled down your gullet by "the algorithm".
Last Updated: 16/06/25
Games
- A -dle-type game that has all the fun of looking at abhorrent stadium food without any of the misery of being the person who has to eat it!
- "Why don't you visit more often?" -grandma
Articles
- The Boys Are Back In Town.
- In September of 2023 the greatest scientific discovery, threatening to completely overturn the foundations of evolutionary biology and the known geological history of Earth, was made but mysteriously no one is talking about it.
Blogs & Comics
- Daily updates during the week from a Robyn Anderson, who's been fostering over 500 cats since 2005! The scientists are saying that's a lot of cats.
- [citation needed]
Webmastery
- You have, almost certainly, by now noticed the cat running around the site, which comes from this script, or more specifically this fork that allows you to pet the cat by clicking it.
- Many NeoCities users would consider themselves fans of the "old web", trying to emulate the heyday of 90's-00's personal sites thanks to hosting services like GeoCities. But if you want to make a 90's inspired site, it's a good idea to check out the authentic things.
Tools
- Social media video downloader that works, it just works it, simply just works. It's incredible honestly.
- It's really easy to mod your 3DS.
Videos
Audio
- A site of music that makes you wonder what the distinction is between "welsh hip-hop" and "guatemalan pop", or what "neo honky tonk" even is.
Other
- Digitised excerpts from the Aerofilms collection, specifically archiving aerial photographs of the UK from 1919 up to 1953.
- A website initially focusing on dissecting the tropes of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer". It has since evolved into an all-encompassing dictionary of every possible tool, character, device or gimmick needed to make a story or to abstract your favourite media down to its core components.
- My Year 6 teacher showed us this site about the scale of objects throughout the universe and 11 year old me thought it was the coolest thing ever just because it had the size of a Minecraft world in it.
- Everyone's deepest desire is an interactive geologic map of the entire globe where they can go and find their house and see what it's built on. If it isn't, then go and look anyway.
- Have you ever wanted to learn about the greatest class of arthropods to ever exist in Earth's history? Now you can!