I spent about an hour going down memory lane:
Sure (to toot my own horn) I created a dynamic blog which handled links to what you wanted to look at later (remote bookmarks), RSS/Atom syndication years before it was expected, web ping and Google SEO ensuring the first spot (before I told them to stop indexing me), created real-time posts for current media consumption, and even ported a doodle board into English for that short time in the aughts when it was a cool thing to have. Yeah, everyone once had their own forum for some reason, too.
I have decided to keep most of that alive for the last couple decades. It’s unlikely to be useful to anyone ever again.. unless you need to patch together an audio CD player for OpenBSD in text mode or get a 20 year old FreeBSD instance that handles ISA bounce-buffers to work with a long-gone SCSI adapter. I won’t mention the MacOS X stuff, because some of that predated it having an entropy (/dev/random) device, or even a functional curses.. and yet, that’s one of the most common UNIX derivatives today used in mass market.
I consider this website deprecated. Not sure what it’s future holds, but everything here has virtually no purpose.