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The Old Web, today. An impressive exercise that goes beyond The Wayback Machine and actually emulates old web browsers and their respective hardware. Here’s this very website running on Tim Berners-Lee’s very first WWW browser. It’s impressive that...
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The Old Web, today. An impressive exercise that goes beyond The Wayback Machine and actually emulates old web browsers and their respective hardware. Here’s this very website running on Tim Berners-Lee’s very first WWW browser. It’s impressive that it’s kinda readable despite being rendered by a 25-year old HTML engine.

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