Listener-supported internet radio since 2000. Over 30 channels of handpicked music. Drone Zone, Space Station Soma, Groove Salad. The underground radio station that refuses to die.
Answer trivia questions correctly and the World Food Programme donates rice. Vocabulary, math, geography. Learn things, feed people. The rare website that makes you smarter AND less guilty.
Every possible combination of letters that could ever be written already exists here. Your name, your future obituary, the cure for cancer, absolute gibberish. All of it. Every page of every book that will ever be written. A digital Borges nightmare you can search.
Mix ambient sounds to create your perfect background noise. Rain, thunder, birds, fire, wind, cafe chatter. Stack them, adjust the volume, zone out. A sound designer for your focus sessions.
Not what you think. Click and find out. One of those single-serving sites that rewards curiosity with pure joy. We cannot describe it without ruining it.
Make music with strangers in real time. Each person gets a colored dot and a different instrument. Move your mouse and create sounds together. Multiplayer music that actually works.
An experimental TV channel made by Paul Neave. Hypnotic visuals, weird loops, mesmerizing patterns. Like channel surfing through a dream.
Mix red, green, and blue light with your mouse. Watch the colors blend in real time. A beautiful, minimal RGB color exploration that feels like finger painting with light.
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A bizarre Flash animation archive running on Ruffle. Surreal, confusing, and absolutely fascinating. Like finding a weird VHS tape in a thrift store and pressing play.
Draw something in 20 seconds and a neural network tries to guess what it is. Google trained it on millions of doodles. It is shockingly good at recognizing your terrible drawings.
Unroll a virtual roll of toilet paper. That is it. Scroll and watch the squares disappear. A meditation on waste, or maybe just a meditation on scrolling. Both work.
A color matching challenge. You get shown a color and have to recreate it using hue, saturation, and lightness sliders. Harder than it sounds. Designers will obsess over this.