http.pieter.net
A HTTP proxy to allow old browsers to surf the web too
The modern web runs on HTTPS, but old browsers before the year 2013 do not support that. That means they're handicapped and simply cannot browse the modern web. This website lets them surf the web too by proxying HTTPS to HTTP and making their modern HTML and JavaScript readable for old browsers. You can try it on pieter.com
Suggested Bookmarks
Vintage Computer Webring
Classic Sites (still work!)
Top 100 Hacker News Blogs
- Simon Willison - AI, Django
- Jeff Geerling - Raspberry Pi, Ansible
- Sean Goedecke - writing, programming
- Krebs on Security - security, malware
- Neal.fun - interactive web
- Daring Fireball - Apple, tech
- Eric Migicovsky - Pebble, hardware
- Antirez - Redis, databases
- Ibrahim Diallo - programming
- Maurycy Z. - electronics
- Cory Doctorow - activism, tech
- Terence Eden - open data
- lcamtuf - security
- Mitchell Hashimoto - HashiCorp
- Dynomight - science
- Chris Siebenmann - Unix, sysadmin
- Old New Thing - Windows
- Xe Iaso - Rust, Nix
- Ken Shirriff - computer history
- Armin Ronacher - Python, Flask
- Mahad Kalam - AI, security
- Byran Huang - indie hardware
- Gary Marcus - AI, cognitive science
- Rachel Kroll - infrastructure
- Dan Abramov - React, JavaScript
- Tim Sh - programming
- John D. Cook - math, statistics
- Giles Thomas - programming
- Alex Kladov - Rust
- Matt Stoller - antitrust
- Derek Thompson - culture, tech
- Evan Hahn - JavaScript
- Matheus Lima - engineering
- Rakhim - semantic web
- JA Westenberg - startups
- Matt Godbolt - compilers
- Micah Lee - security, privacy
- Andrew Nesbitt - open source
- Brian Potter - construction
- Tedium - obscure history
- Susam Pal - software, math
- Entropic Thoughts - systems
- Hillel Wayne - formal methods
- Dwarkesh Patel - AI, interviews
- Fernando Borretti - programming
- Ed Zitron - tech industry
- Jayden Milne - programming
- George Hotz - hacking, AI
- Max Woolf - data science
- Paul Graham - startups
- Jimmy Maher - computer history
- Jim Nielsen - web dev
- David Farquhar - vintage computers
- Jyn Nelson - Rust, compilers
- Geoffrey Litt - HCI
- Doug Brown - urban planning
- Brutecat - bug bounties
- Emily Calandrelli - space, STEM
- Eli Bendersky - compilers
- Abort Retry Fail - vintage software
- Fabien Sanglard - game dev
- Cameron Kaiser - vintage computers
- Bogdan Ionescu - electronics
- Hugo Tunius - iOS
- Gwern - psychology, stats
- Dan Hollick - software design
- Bert Hubert - DNS
- Chad Nauseam - tech, culture
- Stefano Marinelli - FreeBSD
- Simone Salis - minimalism
- Beej - network programming
- Paris Buttfield-Addison - game dev
- Daniel Wirtz - design
- Mat Duggan - writing, tech
- Michael Lynch - blogging
- Scott Werner - AI
- Philip Laine - cloud
- Steve Blank - startups
- Max Bernstein - compilers
- Daniel Delaney - programming
- Troy Hunt - security
- Herman Martinus - software
- Sergey Mohov - design
- Bill Gates - health, education
- Tom Renner - ethical tech
- Pixelmelt - reverse engineering
- Martin Alderson - web dev, AI
- Daniel Chase Hooper - physics
- Simon Tatham - puzzles
- Grant Slatton - programming
- Adam Mastroianni - history
- Anil Dash - culture, tech
- Marcin Wichary - typography
- Michael Stapelberg - Linux
- Miguel Grinberg - Python, Flask
- Catherine Jue - startups, AI
- John Graham-Cumming - Cloudflare
- Keygen - indie business
- Matthew Garrett - security
- computer.rip - tech