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geocities-browser
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RandomNeo.City - Browse random neocities
Hey all, I made a small clone of randomgeo.city, but wanted to do it with neocities
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The OG Social Network: Other People’s Websites
Right? Browsing https://randomgeo.city/ it really feels like a social network, so many random life stories on there.
- Show HN: RandomGeo.City – Browse Random Geocities Websites
randomneocity
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Show HN: Randomneo.city – Browse Neocities at Random
Hey HN,
I built randomneo.city since people didn't like my comment on the randomgeo.city post[0]. Clearly I don't take downvotes well.
That said, the code is powered by SvelteKit, SQLite and open source:
https://gitlab.com/mrman/randomneocity
I have to say, I'm really starting to like building everything with SvelteKit -- I'm a huge 3-tier architecture fan, and it just doesn't make sense these days to add an API repo for most small projects now. Node + TS + SvelteKit does most (to be fair, so would Nuxt or Next). It's been a fantastically productive stack for me.
Things I still need to do:
- Add automatic scraping of neocities' sites so the site can stay up to date
- Filter out sites which aren't done (they all have the same text)
- Add chat/social features (???)
[0]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32305300
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RandomNeo.City - Browse random neocities
Code is here: https://gitlab.com/mrman/randomneocity
What are some alternatives?
want-my-rss - RSS features for Firefox
Killed by Google - Part guillotine, part graveyard for Google's doomed apps, services, and hardware.
neocities - Neocities.org - the web site. Yep, the backend is open source!