Submitted by theKovah t3_10cedye in InternetIsBeautiful
theKovah
theKovah OP t1_j1nkrot wrote
Reply to comment by SpeedAtNight in Cloudhiker: Randomly discover the most interesting, weird or funny websites of the internet like in the old StumbleUpon days by theKovah
Thank you for your honest feedback. I agree that the internet is definitely something else today. Fortunately, there is no need to "grow" or keep anyone on the site by all means. I just hope that people enjoy the site and remember it every now and then.
>Might be worth putting in a toggle option to ignore sites that won't render on your website directly.
You can do than when signed in, with the "Hide Sites that can't be displayed directly" option in your account settings. Probably something that can be made mode visible.
theKovah OP t1_j1n71n7 wrote
Reply to comment by Smarty-Pants65 in Cloudhiker: Randomly discover the most interesting, weird or funny websites of the internet like in the old StumbleUpon days by theKovah
Sadly, this is just a security measurement that both browsers and websites must or can enforce.
For example, you can’t embed any http website if https is enabled. Additionally, websites can tell browsers that they don’t want to be embedded anywhere.
theKovah OP t1_j1n6p80 wrote
Reply to comment by mrcaptncrunch in Cloudhiker: Randomly discover the most interesting, weird or funny websites of the internet like in the old StumbleUpon days by theKovah
Technically it would be enough to delete your cookies.
theKovah OP t1_j1mlu2q wrote
Reply to comment by o2000 in Cloudhiker: Randomly discover the most interesting, weird or funny websites of the internet like in the old StumbleUpon days by theKovah
Oh yes! Around 2005 to 2010 was the peak of the Internet.
theKovah OP t1_j1mkfzj wrote
Reply to comment by Smarty-Pants65 in Cloudhiker: Randomly discover the most interesting, weird or funny websites of the internet like in the old StumbleUpon days by theKovah
I would love to hear some feedback and ideas. Always looking for ways to improve the site. :)
theKovah OP t1_j1m4m4y wrote
Reply to comment by FatPigeons in Cloudhiker: Randomly discover the most interesting, weird or funny websites of the internet like in the old StumbleUpon days by theKovah
At the moment, you can change your categories only when signed in, or when switching to a private browser session.
theKovah OP t1_j1nl8nz wrote
Reply to comment by windzyy in Cloudhiker: Randomly discover the most interesting, weird or funny websites of the internet like in the old StumbleUpon days by theKovah
You can browse a lot of the old Geocities websites on geocities.restorativland.org. A lot of nostalgia there.