Capex Cycle: A SEC-Sourced Hyperscaler Capital Monitor
A Chinese-English dashboard tracking how much major cloud companies spend on AI and infrastructure, what that spending returns, and who captures the resulting profits.
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A Chinese-English dashboard tracking how much major cloud companies spend on AI and infrastructure, what that spending returns, and who captures the resulting profits.
A caregiver app that turns discharge papers, pill bottles, and insurance letters into plain-language care plans, medication schedules, reminders, and family updates.
A deadpan launch site offering genetically identical copies of Max, a bat-eared Jack Russell–Chihuahua cross, for $100,000 and up.
An interactive typography essay with eleven lessons on spacing, measure, scale, weight, case, voice, pairing, specimens, and more.
An interactive Minnesota map connecting surveillance, enforcement, and housing policy through public data.
A fictional Australian-Chinese pocket-pie shop serving thin-skinned, iron-pan-browned meat and vegetable pies with wonderfully overcommitted names.
A monitoring project that tracks price increases, context-window cuts, capability removals, and retirements across AI model providers.
A free browser arcade shooter where you rotate a transforming strike craft, lead your shots, and dismantle alien formations.
A preserved archive of a two-piece teenage band from Ludington, Michigan, active from 2004 to 2008.
A fashion-art house presenting garments, objects, rooms, and images as evidence of “strange life.”
An open community map tracking proposed and operating Minnesota data centers, including their power capacity, costs, water use, permits, and local consequences.
An open-source album of 66 interconnected websites and a sprawling cast of AI agents, presented as one human’s family of digital characters.
A GPS-guided, multilingual walking documentary about Narvik, told across ten historical locations.
A phone-first interactive true-crime story about the 1985 Los Angeles investigation.
A studio-grade strobe tuner for guitar, bass, ukulele, piano, brass, woodwinds, and drums, available to try in a browser and across desktop and mobile platforms.
An independent field guide to China’s Xigou sighthound traditions, covering their regional types, history, genetics, working culture, and sources.
An interactive scrapbook of colour, cats, puzzles, and ordinary life, made for Swati Gandhi.
An interactive miniature-town simulator where residents live, work, spend money, and move through a growing catalogue of 98 buildings.
A New Zealand endometriosis charity combining plain-language education, free support groups, and first-person stories from patients and their whānau.
A Japanese advocacy site argues that oversleeping is not a personal failure but a problem of social design.
A documented family history tracing the Ascherl line from Stockau, Bohemia, through New York, Iowa, and Oregon.
A live participatory ritual in which visitors push Sisyphus’s boulder uphill, knowing it will roll back and nothing will be won.
A lovingly made portrait, photo album, and field guide for Dog, a leopard gecko who is not a dog.
Cheereal sells soft, individually wrapped chews flavored like cereal milk, in four suspiciously familiar varieties.