15 comments

  • xp84 14 minutes ago

    I'm immediately amazed at how many neat 'small web' sites, seemingly made with love by nice human people, have claimed tiles already. Browsing around the tiles that look interesting feels like peeking through a time portal at 2001, in the very best way.

    In this way it really beats milliondollarhomepage since most of that was just ads for the moneymakers of the day.

  • reddalo 2 hours ago

    Reminds me a bit of http://www.milliondollarhomepage.com

    Old Internet times that will probably never come back.

    • jsheard 2 hours ago

      I wonder how much of that would be left standing today if you blanked out all the dead/squatted links...

      • Proofread0592 19 minutes ago

        The Alaska Mint is the only link I clicked that still worked

  • kreelman 3 hours ago

    Pianoverse shows up in one of the tiles. Clicking on the piano keys in the tile produced tones!! Pianoverse is here, https://pianoverse.net/

  • theogravity 4 hours ago

    This is really cool! How are you sandboxing the tiles and allowing limited JS execution?

  • smusamashah 3 hours ago

    This immediately reminded of https://ourworldofpixels.com/

    • dimden 3 hours ago

      I'm actually an admin of that site, and I learned JavaScript by creating scripts for it (which eventually led me to becoming admin there).

  • rickcarlino 3 hours ago

    This is very fun. Great idea and execution.

  • terabytest 3 hours ago

    How do you prevent DoS attacks?

    • dimden 3 hours ago

      Cloudflare, rate limiting, and other limits.

  • pupppet 4 hours ago

    Neat idea!

  • aleksandrm 2 hours ago

    How does it differ from hundreds of other ideas and websites like this?