![]() ![]() ![]() They’re messages from random people out in the world, and you can catch them to read, or you can throw one by yourself. You’ll see a small planet with flying paper planes. I’ll speak highly of this one for its unique interactions and experiences. And it will give you a QR code, and as you scan it with your mobile, now you can pour beer into the empty glass that you see via the mobile! Yeah sounds fun, but you actually get nothing. This has been one of my favorites, but seems like it’s down :( But to keep a record of it, when you go into their website you’ll see a beer tap, with an empty beer glass. I’m sure you’ll end up staying on this page for quite a long time! Cybeer This is my favorite one, and honestly, I want to meet a creator of this website and ask what made him/her come up with this idea, and how it was built.Īs you leave your cursor on any part of the website, it’ll pull up a photo that someone is pointing at your pointer. Hope I can encounter many more fun projects, but also keep seeing them live. While I started writing this posting, I realized many of them I used to know are now closed, which is understandable since most of them are the result of pure experiments, not for profit. Those are some of the treasures I’ve found, and I’m planning to keep this list updated when I find a new one. The successfully useless websites ended up making me stay on the website longer to try them out or registered themselves with me for a long time. But personally, there are ones that stand out more to me - the useless websites created without the purpose of serving businesses, promoting oneself, goods, and services, more for experimental purposes. That said, after the video, I spent another 5-6 hours making a complicated and confusing maze of troubles to complete.Hidden treasures in web space that are created for pure joy, not profit Lovely, creative, and useless websites for your inspirationĪs an interaction designer, it’s a pure joy to find a great website with great storytelling, motions, and graphics. Someone has sent a few from other dogs being converted into the style, but it doesn’t fit. I opted for infinite because there’s no really good ASCII body. This one is straight-up static html, js and css… I recorded the initial build on Twitch and YouTube, so you can see the initial structure of the infinitely long head… or I guess neck in this case. I’m going to put together a video of how to complete the challenge… Will link it here if anyone gets past the prime section! The instructions are definitely a little obtuse, but with a little trial and error you can definitely figure them out! I’ve seen a lot of videos of people collecting wows, but honestly never anyone past this part. If you’ve rainbowed every prime number, you’ll unlock the next stage. There are multiple steps that are easy to mess up, though I’ve made it a little easier recently, first and foremost you need to get 10-15 large “wows”, which appear very randomly (a very small chance for every regular “wow” you get)… After that, you’ll need to click specific wow’s (prime numbers starting from the top) to make them rainbow wows. It’s a good grab bag of motivations.Ī long long time. I also wanted some slight gamification, as though you’re going to drag on and on forever. ![]() It’s not too tricky to tell that the site is modeled off and inspired by The Endless Horse (though not nearly as cool of a domain) which is one of my useless web favorites – As well as one of the first people I interviewed when creating this series. I wanted doge, as doge is eternal, but I’ll admit I looked at a bunch of other ASCII art before that.
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