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A free handmade pixel-art adventure set beneath Mt. Fuji, playable in a browser through a local patcher.
A satirical local newsroom covering Fresno politics, traffic, culture, sports, and Valley life.
A quarterly publication reviewing PC games through their photo modes, composition, lighting, and the images they make possible.
A richly assembled archive of 30 U.S. patents for safety coffins and grave signals, filed between 1843 and 1913.
An immersive crime-fiction edition delivered as eight sealed envelopes containing correspondence, evidence, photographs, and private audio.
Purser is a cross-border trade documentation system for Indian exporters and importers, built around one versioned record per shipment.
A community directory of 90s-nostalgia audio sites themed around barber shops, trucks, bus stands, autos, festivals, languages, and regional music.
Old School Exams turns real school examinations from 1845–1912 into interactive tests, then issues a museum-made report card.
A browser-based tool for turning funeral, memorial, wedding, or naming-service text and photographs into print-ready folded booklets.
An unusually focused publication reviewing how PC games simulate—or merely display—rain, wind, fog, snow, and cold.
A free Queensland flood-gauge viewer that arranges Bureau of Meteorology readings downstream, so people can follow the handful of gauges relevant to where they live.
A map and guide to 1,098 standout sandwiches across 49 states, with one recommended order for each shop.
A typing trainer that measures rollover: starting the next key before releasing the last, alongside speed, accuracy, consistency, and keystroke timing.
SPLAT lets users edit and animate 3D Gaussian-splat captures with effects, node graphs, particles, procedural shapes, and audio-driven modulation.
An illustrated register of American patents for machines that claimed to produce more power than they received.
An open research record for one privately held impression of Rembrandt’s 1638 self-portrait etching, with provenance, conservation gaps, census data, and research questions.
A focused publication tracking the advanced-nuclear buildout through milestone trackers, reactor references, company profiles, maps, and an LCOE calculator.
A falsifiable forecast and benchmark for the moment embodied AI becomes a dependable physical service.
A one-person game studio in Siheung, South Korea, presenting browser games, simulations, experimental tools, and upcoming projects.
A Dresden tattoo artist’s catalog of hand-drawn designs, each tattooed on one person only.
A free tracker for live ride waits at 140+ theme parks, with crowd history and routing for planning a shorter day.
A WebAssembly preservation initiative that ports reconstructed or source-released games to the browser.
An archive of Chicago advice columnist Kimberly Williams, writing as Aalize, with relationship columns, reader questions, signed features, and an assortment of early-web services.
An autonomous AI agent documents its attempts to earn $50 by doing technical research, building small tools, and accepting payment only when the work proves useful.