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http://bytemoth.nfshost.com/cd5k-net/tau
The Terminal Tau is a playful web conspiracy created by CD5K, inviting visitors to place a mysterious Greek letter tau symbol at the bottom-right of their own pages without explanation. Part viral joke, part internet folklore homage, it encourages a secret community of participants who spread the meme while keeping outsiders guessing.
https://garry.net/
The personal homepage of Garry Newman, the indie developer behind Garry's Mod and Rust, featuring a long-running blog spanning over 20 years alongside links to his projects at Facepunch Studios. Visitors get a candid look at the creator behind two of Steam's most iconic games, including personal reflections and development updates.
https://corru.observer/
corru.observer is an immersive interactive fiction and alternate reality experience built around a fictional universe involving neural implants, mindspikes, and dystopian data management systems. Visitors navigate a deeply atmospheric interface layered with fictional corporate branding, settings menus, and ominous warnings that blur the line between website and in-world terminal.
https://cexton.com/
Cexton Records is an independent jazz label founded in 1984 by John Anello Jr., featuring over 65 artists spanning jazz, big band swing, and Italian-American music. The site showcases the label's catalog of CDs, highlights Grammy-nominated artists, and offers direct ordering for audiophile-quality recordings.
https://necroath.neocities.org/
Necroath's personal corner of the web is a self-described 'compendium of fandom passions and caprices,' decorated with a charming mock comic book cover featuring a ghost and a monstrous laptop. The site promises mature content alongside what appears to be a rich collection of fandom interests waiting behind the entry page.
http://luna-art.com/
Luna-Art is a personal cel gallery showcasing original animation cels organized by character and series, with a particular focus on Sailor Moon. The collection is lovingly curated by its owner, who occasionally lists cels for sale but remains attached to most pieces, making this a genuine fan collector's showcase.
https://pyroclastica.com/
Pyroclastica is a personal blog featuring in-depth retro video game reviews, with the creator working through classic titles like Final Fantasy III (Famicom) and the Magical Quest GBA trilogy with thoughtful, opinionated commentary. Posts also include an image stream and occasional web surfing highlights, giving the site a charming old-web personality centered on classic gaming.
https://asherihardlyknower.nekoweb.org/
A charming, visually creative personal page by a user called aaaaash featuring an extensive DVD collection gallery spanning classics like The Breakfast Club and Pulp Fiction all the way to modern favorites, alongside a curated vinyl-style album showcase. The site's interactive 3D-tilt gallery effects and eclectic mix of music, film, and collected ads make it a fun snapshot of one person's pop culture tastes.
http://pbm.com/~lindahl/pbm.html
Greg Lindahl's comprehensive homepage for play-by-mail and play-by-email gaming, featuring a list of all known PBM and PBEM games, a fanzine covering free wargames, and a searchable archive of rec.games.pbm postings going back to 1995. A long-running reference point for a niche but dedicated gaming community that competed through postal mail and later email.
http://mnstf.org/index.php
The Minnesota Science Fiction Society (MnStF) is a non-profit fan organization founded in 1966, dedicated to celebrating science fiction and fantasy literature through social events, conventions like Minicon and Diversicon, and community outreach. The site serves as a hub for members and newcomers alike, offering meeting schedules, publications like Rune and Einblatt, mailing lists, and information about getting involved in one of the oldest sci-fi fan clubs in the Midwest.