TheLostVideos: Midnight Cable Archive
An experimental fiction archive presented as a forgotten 1980s cable station, with recovered transmissions, damaged memories, and future channels waiting in the static.
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An experimental fiction archive presented as a forgotten 1980s cable station, with recovered transmissions, damaged memories, and future channels waiting in the static.
A near-real-time multiplayer text cultivation game where players share one map, one history, and a world that keeps moving after they log off.
A bilingual study edition of Arunagirinathar’s fifteenth-century hymns to Murugan, pairing Tamil verse with transliteration, Tamil and English meanings, word etymology, rhythm, and temple context.
An iPhone app turns job-site safety meetings into signed, shareable PDFs without an account, server, or network connection.
A plain-language guide to spinocerebellar ataxia for people living with it and the families and friends around them.
An interactive map of Israeli metal bands, past and present, organized by genre, status, activity years, shared musicians, gigs, and recorded live shows.
Illustrated essays and figures that explain perspective as a camera projection, with the viewing distance computed rather than guessed.
A personal engineering portfolio with operable demonstrations of AI validation, SQL, queue workers, retrieval, and cohort analysis.
An interactive course that lets you train a tiny language model in the browser and inspect tokenization, embeddings, training, and text generation.
The European chapters of the Wimbum Cultural and Development Association document Limbum language, customs, chapter life, welfare, development work, and the association’s annual convention.
A communal crossword containing 148,797 words and more than a million squares, playable on a shared board or as a private copy.
A browser-based tool for cropping and dithering badge art, sending it over USB, and programming BIO binaries and SAO pin settings from a phone or desktop.
A feature documentary about the players who kept the cancelled cyberpunk card game Netrunner alive.
A desktop app that turns designers’ natural-language descriptions into editable, parameter-driven graphics.
A satirical product page for a USB-attached device that supposedly verifies human-written code with bus-counting captchas and mild electrical shocks.
An independent publication covering GLP-1 drugs, pharmaceutical compounding, clinical trials, and the peptide supply chain.
An archive of security researcher Dan Kaminsky's essays, talks, and technical writing, restored after his original site was lost.
A Czech-made iPhone calculator built around editable calculation tapes, natural-language input, currency and unit conversion, scientific functions, and exportable results.
A documented tribute to dumann089, creator of Theatrical: Extra Lights, a Minecraft addon that controls stage fixtures, lasers, pyrotechnics, and other effects through real DMX and Art-Net workflows.
A community history and volunteer-restoration site for an abandoned cemetery in McCandless, Pennsylvania.
An openly sourced economic-history reference that rates twenty-four national economies year by year from 1946 to 2026.
FrameOfJoy is a digital photo frame designed for people living with dementia, showing the day, date, familiar faces, and family-reviewed reminders.
A small desk device that displays usage limits for tools including Claude Code and Codex.
A multilingual hook-writing tool that studies spoken opening lines from high-view clips, then generates evidence-backed alternatives with source details attached.