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Ask HN: What are your favorite internet rabbit holes?

54 points by adminu 3 years ago · 27 comments · 1 min read


I am collecting my favorite internet rabbit holes on my website (https://ph-uhl.com/links/internet-rabbit-holes/) and went through my old lists but I think I lost a few of the good ones.

So I was wandering, what are your favorites? The stuff that you loose a night to, when finding it?

japhyr 3 years ago

The Hunt for the Death Valley Germans always comes up in these threads. I've read through it a couple times over the years, and probably will again at some point.

https://www.otherhand.org/home-page/search-and-rescue/the-hu...

  • bombcar 3 years ago

    DVGs is fine for the hoi polli but the real connoisseurs are all about Bill Ewasko (finally located).

runjake 3 years ago

If you like the outdoors, this 16-years running thread is a good, very long rabbit hole.

The premise is "What's the weirdest thing you found in the woods when you were out in the middle of nowhere?". It has everything from Bigfoot, to Old West stuff, to UFOs, to cultists, to dead bodies.

https://www.ifish.net/threads/weird-findings-in-the-woods.14...

I first read it over several days and check back every year or so for new posts.

orbz 3 years ago

The SCP Foundation[1] always gives me fond memories of growing up watching the X-Files and similar shows.

Also TV Tropes[2] is fun to learn how derivative or novel aspects of your favorite shows are.

1: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/

2: https://tvtropes.org/

FreezingKeeper 3 years ago

Always an amazing read for me

https://forum.expeditionportal.com/threads/democratic-republ...

Lammy 3 years ago

https://tcrf.net/ — it’s cool to get a window into the creative process

cpach 3 years ago

https://www.folklore.org/

smada 3 years ago

chinacat's massive thumbprint lsd story from shroomery.org

https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/1...

hnthrowaway0328 3 years ago

Actually archive.org has a tons of interesting stuffs. I downloaded all Dragon magazines and many ADND 2e modules so that once I semi-retired I can convert some modules into computer games, given that we have an appropriate engine then (Neverwinter nights is a good one but it's going to be too old 15 years from now).

CrypticShift 3 years ago

https://www.are.na/ as a network of connected channels.

Random example channel: https://www.are.na/krish/visions-of-the-web

DylanSp 3 years ago

The Digital Antiquarian has a _lot_ of interesting writing about the early history of video gaming and home computing. https://www.filfre.net/sitemap/ has the full list of posts, starting from the beginning of the blog; the history they cover is mostly in chronological order.

is_true 3 years ago

Old maps and stuff related to some places I go often.

I've found old bottles and to date them I started looking for archives of old newspapers. Worst use of my time, haha

shoebham 3 years ago

https://theforest.link/

this site redirects you to random cool websites.

altdataseller 2 years ago

Mentour Pilot series in YouTube explaining what happened behind many airplane crashes

saintradon 3 years ago

cicada 3301 is up there

DarrisMackelroy 3 years ago

The Bobbit Worm Chronicles: https://www.michiganreefers.com/threads/the-bobbit-worm-chro...

tldr: a guy spends a LONG time trying to kill a bobbit worm in his fish tank

Nicholas_C 3 years ago

If only StumbleUpon was still around...

caravan778 3 years ago

why nobody mentions conspiracy theories? i think its a great mental exercise

mkbkn 3 years ago

Askreddit subreddit

AK42 3 years ago

Ask.metafilter.com is a good one

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