Archive of the Frontier Internet
This is Jrrrowe's Library, a personal archive, workshop, and experiment. A place built by hand, not generated by an algorithm, not filtered through a corporate lens.
Back when the internet was new, it felt like a frontier. People built things because they wanted to, not because it would maximize engagement or squeeze out ad revenue.
The modern internet is clean, optimized, and efficient, but it lost something important along the way.
The "frontier internet" was messy, personal, weird, sometimes broken, but it was alive.
This site exists to bring a small piece of that back.
Hosted on Neocities. If you're reading this, go make your own site. Seriously. It's one of the last places that still gets it.