★ Cool Site Picks ★
Christopher Weuve's personal site covers his passions as a naval analyst, wargame designer, and science fiction enthusiast, with sections dedicated to an extensive book library of over 9,000 volumes, naval SF reading lists, and tabletop game design including a Vector Movement System. The site has a strong science fiction flavor throughout, from the Exordium fan page and mailing list to the space travel fiction lists and naval SF recommendations.
http://kentaurus.com/
✎ Aaron's Site of the Week
This week I found Stormgasm.com, a storm chasing website built in 2001 by a crew of hardcore tornado chasers who've been documenting violent weather across the plains for over two decades. It's a raw, sprawling archive of tornado videos, chase logs, and storm photography that feels like opening someone's weather-obsessed filing cabinet.
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:: New Discoveries ::
https://tilde.town/~npa
A minimalist tilde.town member page by npa, featuring a collaborative 'rainbow wall' where visitors can leave graffiti alongside a browsable history of past contributions. The site leans into the communal, lo-fi spirit of tilde communities with its sparse design and interactive shared canvas.
https://tilde.town/~npa/wall
A minimalist interactive page on tilde.town where visitors can change the background color of a shared 'rainbow wall' between red, blue, green, yellow, purple, and orange. Part of the tilde.town community, this tiny collaborative toy captures the playful, experimental spirit of the tilde social web.
https://tilde.town/~kirch
Kirch's tilde.town page is a wonderfully eclectic personal hub packed with generative poetry tools, vintage computing tributes, rogue-like games, and quirky cult-themed experiments. A true tilde community member, Kirch shares everything from BBC Micro music tech to ANSI art and a random magnetic poetry generator, making this a delightful rabbit hole of old-web creativity.
https://tilde.town/~kirch/tricks.html
Kirch shares a concise collection of clever SSH and terminal tricks for tilde.town users, covering topics like reconnecting to screen sessions, tunneling through HTTPS proxies, and managing authorized keys. The tips are practical and specific, making it a handy reference for anyone navigating Unix-style remote shell environments.
https://tilde.town/~ensis
A tilde.town member page belonging to ensis, featuring links to their contributions to the community including a bot called wisebot, the botany project, and a Tildegame winnings graph. Sparse but authentic, it reflects the collaborative spirit of the tilde community where members build small tools and share projects with one another.