Human Web: 8 Sites With No Algorithm, No Feed
No recommendation engine. No infinite scroll. Just things real people built, collected, or recorded — and left online for anyone to find.

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RetroTick
Run classic DOS and Windows programs in your browser. Made by real people — studios, lone coders in basements. Decades old. Still works.
Printable Classics
Public domain books, beautifully typeset and ready to print at home. Moby Dick, Dracula, Alice in Wonderland — made for people who still want to hold a book they assembled themselves.
WindowSwap
Strangers filmed their windows and uploaded. Open one: rain in Oslo, a cat in Seoul. Nobody's curating your view.
Radiooooo
Pick a country and a decade — 1900s to now — and hear what people actually listened to there. No playlists, no curation.
Artvee
Tens of thousands of high-resolution public domain artworks, free to use. Made by people long gone — still open to anyone.
How Browsers Work
One person's interactive guide to how browsers actually work — DNS, TCP, HTML parsing, rendering. The kind of deep, patient explanation that only a human who cares can write.
Concludia
A tool for mapping the logic behind any argument — visually, step by step. Good for when you want to think something through without asking an AI what to think.
epilog.tv
Rate every episode of every show you've watched, build a visual record of your actual taste — not what the algorithm guesses you'll like.
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