Weird Websites
I tried posting in Reddit and Reddit did hate me from either subreddit dedicated to my mega-crossover fanseries got shutdown
What if there was a site where your thoughts took center stage? Imagine a platform where you could express yourself anonymously, connecting with a diverse community that values individual expression. You could like and flag thoughts anonymously, shaping a positive and respectful environment through community feedback. Each week, the most liked thought becomes the “Thought of Humanity,” creating an archive of impactful and inspiring ideas. Picture a space that resets weekly, allowing new ideas to shine, and where you can connect with like-minded individuals globally. It’s not just an app; it’s a collective journey called Thoughts of Humanity. 🌟
No input sanitation or security. Don't put any secure information in there. You may get rate limited fairly quickly but that's about the only limitation.
Use a combination of strategy and speed to defeat your opponent. Play against AI of increasing difficulty, your friends, or people online.
A reference guide to the most festive day of the year.
The site [has been unchanged](https://blog.archive.org/2021/04/03/welcome-to-the-webspace-jam/) (except maintaining outdated code) since it's creation, it even used the spacejam.com domain up until the reboot film a few years ago when it was moved to /1996.
Can a neural network learn to recognize doodles? See how well it does with your drawings and help teach it, just by playing.