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The Indie Internet Index is a new curated directory showcasing the 'personal web,' compiling a diverse array of unique, independent websites. It offers a refreshing escape from mainstream platforms, highlighting a vibrant ecosystem of personal projects, experimental tools, and quirky online experiences. Hacker News users, ever keen on discovering novel tech and championing the spirit of independent creation, will appreciate this digital treasure map to hidden online gems.

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Highest Rank
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First Seen
Apr 4, 4:00 PM
Last Seen
Apr 4, 11:00 PM
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The Lowdown

The Indie Internet Index (III) presents itself as a burgeoning 'search engine for the personal web,' aiming to catalog and surface the internet's more idiosyncratic and independent corners. Far from commercial platforms, this curated collection shines a spotlight on individual creators, experimental projects, and niche online communities that embody the spirit of early internet exploration.

  • Geometry Dash Browser: An online portal for the game's features, allowing exploration without needing the game client.
  • Arda Akgül's Personal Site: A student's portfolio spanning economics, sustainability, and research initiatives.
  • Our World of Pixels: A vast, real-time collaborative pixel art canvas where users draw together.
  • JS Paint: A browser-based rendition of classic MS Paint, enhanced with extra features.
  • Quick, Draw!: Google's AI experiment challenging a neural network to recognize user doodles.
  • W Key Club: A simple, global fidget app focused on pressing the 'W' key to add to a collective counter.
  • Gizmoa College Schedule Maker: A practical online tool for creating and printing college class and study schedules.
  • Nitrome: A nostalgic archive of popular online Flash games from around 2010.
  • Various other entries include personal programmer portfolios, unique puzzle games, local social networks (like pangaea.social), file upload services (p057.co), and a Git learning RPG.

Conceived as a 'personal perusing project,' the Indie Internet Index seeks to foster discovery and appreciation for handmade webpages and niche online creations, offering a refreshing alternative to algorithm-driven content feeds and a testament to the internet's enduring creativity.