Relaunch of a more obscure thread from the old forum: websites that offer some interactivity, like simulations or little games or, much more recently, AI-generated media.
Only rule is: they must be usable in your browser. No downloads! Even if there are paid elements, you can post them here. While I don't recommend "games," you can include them so long as they fall more towards the "simulator" end of the spectrum.
Here's a simple gravity simulator!
And here's Artbreeder which uses GANs to create an array of things you can easily modify, like human faces, landscapes, anime characters, and more.
NukeMap is a classic: simulating atomic explosions using Google Maps, with a wide range of data to be gleaned.
And here's a Fluid Simulator, so you can play around with fluid dynamics.
Interactive Websites
Interactive Websites
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Re: Interactive Websites
I follow this thread btw
Everytime someone posts something here I'll try to contribute something myself.
https://nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/
Re: Interactive Websites
This website is really incredible, it's an entire little operating system built into a website.
Make sure to exit out of the default window to access the desktop and explore!
https://cyberspaceandtime.com/4i2Ylawt1 ... eo+related
Make sure to exit out of the default window to access the desktop and explore!
https://cyberspaceandtime.com/4i2Ylawt1 ... eo+related