... und dann ist da noch "Web 1.0 Hosting - Save the old Web!", was ich recht sympathisch finde :)

"Web 1.0 Hosting - is an advanced static hosting with some predefined most necessary ready-made scripts, a smallweb project that makes it possible to access static websites from old devices such as retro computers, old operating systems, palmtops, and cellular phones as part of an initiative to save the old web and support the smallweb movement. Hosting of modern websites and the use of modern technologies are also permitted. There is also a search engine, web mail and web chat, working on both modern and legacy systems.
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ELPiS - Small Web Zine

"Greetings to all who have shown interest in this new magazine. If you are reading these lines, you are exactly the ones who feel pain when looking at the modern internet. You are certainly those who want to change something; each of you does this in your own way, dreaming of a return to the internet where it felt cozy and warm, where information had weight and value.

Once upon a time, the internet was a space for exploration, not an endless scrolling feed. Web 1.0 was a time when pages loaded slowly, but each brought something important and unique. No one was competing for likes and reposts, and websites didn’t turn into data stores about users. We created pages because we wanted to share information, not because algorithms demanded our activity. That internet may have been imperfect, but it was real—it was a network for people, not for corporations.

Today, when social networks dictate the rules and search engines turn into advertising machines, the small web is a breath of fresh air. It’s a world where there is still room for small websites, independent authors, and those who want to speak, not shout. In the small web, you won’t encounter pop-ups or thousands of bot comments—just the silence in which you can hear the thoughts of others. It’s a place where the internet becomes cozy, warm, and free again.
(...)"

elpis.ws/cgi-bin/cms/zine_oct_24

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ELPiS – Web 1.0 Magazine

A zine about the small web, indie web, and Web 1.0 culture. Digital nostalgia, old sites, and minimalism online.

### Jokes About the Modern Internet

- "The internet gave us a voice, but for some reason, everyone decided we must listen to every nonsense.”

- "Social media tells us, 'Be yourself!' but the algorithms respond: 'Be yourself, but please only in a format that's easy to sell.'"

- "Every time a social network offers a new design, I think it's a conspiracy by designers who can't stop.”

- "You never know when a philosophical note that just appeared in your feed was written... by someone sitting on the toilet.”

- "Drunken love messages on social media are like action movies: you know something will explode, but you don't know when.”

- "When they tell you 'The internet makes us smarter,' just remember that millions of people are watching videos of someone unboxing packages.”

- "I added a stunning beauty as a friend. She writes, 'Hey, handsome!' — and it's clear that soon the conversation will include a request to send money for 'helping mom.'”

- "Tinder is like a lottery. Only instead of money, you win disappointment.”

- "The girl from Instagram doesn't know she has a boyfriend, and not just one.”

- "Every second person on TikTok is a psychologist. It sounds like a diagnosis: 'Hey, why don't you watch this dance and realize that your entire childhood went to waste!'”

- "LinkedIn is the only social network where you can feel like a professional without doing absolutely nothing.”

- "Facebook is like a high school reunion, but every day.”

- "Once, the internet was about knowledge; now it’s about how to properly swallow a spoonful of cinnamon.”

Source:
elpis.ws/cgi-bin/cms/zine_oct_24

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ELPiS – Web 1.0 Magazine

A zine about the small web, indie web, and Web 1.0 culture. Digital nostalgia, old sites, and minimalism online.

"(...)
Everything changed when Vasya accidentally stumbled upon a discussion in some backwater corner of the Internet. They were talking about small-web, where sites are made without bells and whistles, work without trackers, are not demanding, and live by their own rules. Vasya went to the first small-web site he came across - and felt at home. No marketing, no race for clicks, just people writing for themselves and other people.

He found the "Small Web Manifesto" and read it in one breath.

"Freedom from algorithms", "control over your content", "no junk" - all this seemed to be written especially for him. He felt so pleased to realize that you can make a site simply because you want to share your thoughts. "That's it!" - Vasya thought.

After that, he finally abandoned social networks, and his new blog was simple HTML pages, written by hand, with a minimal design. He stopped worrying about traffic and reach, and simply wrote for himself and those who would drop by by chance. And for the first time in all this time, he felt that his blog was not in vain. People started reading it!
(...)"

elpis.ws/cgi-bin/cms/zine_feb_25

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ELPiS – Web 1.0 Magazine

A zine about the small web, indie web, and Web 1.0 culture. Digital nostalgia, old sites, and minimalism online.

"The life of an IT guy is not the same if there is no cat at home
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From the first days, Like showed himself to be a real strength tester. He easily found weak spots in the apartment: the wallpaper turned out to be an excellent target for his claws. Every morning, Vasya discovered new "corrections" in the interior. "Well, now I have a designer renovation in the style of "Schrцdinger cat"," he joked bitterly. Furniture also did not escape Like's attention. The sofa that Vasya bought with his first salary now looked like it had been hacked - all in "security holes".

A big blow for Vasya was Like's behavior towards technology. One day, returning from a short walk to the store, Vasya discovered that his keyboard was covered in piss.
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Ha ha, read this story!
rofl :'D

elpis.ws/cgi-bin/cms/zine_mar_25

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ELPiS – Web 1.0 Magazine

A zine about the small web, indie web, and Web 1.0 culture. Digital nostalgia, old sites, and minimalism online.