Linkscorner May 2026

Author’s Note: This article was originally written in HTML, viewed in Netscape Navigator, and printed on a dot-matrix printer. The back button is your friend.

Today, if you search the Wayback Machine, you can still find fragments of LinksCorner. They look like relics: pixel art, counters stuck at "004,201 visitors," and links to sites that now redirect to domain squatters.

By linkscorner

But the spirit of LinksCorner never died. It lives on in every "Awesome Lists" GitHub repository, every curated newsletter, and every subreddit wiki. It is the eternal reminder that algorithms are fast, but human curation is meaningful.

Author’s Note: This article was originally written in HTML, viewed in Netscape Navigator, and printed on a dot-matrix printer. The back button is your friend.

Today, if you search the Wayback Machine, you can still find fragments of LinksCorner. They look like relics: pixel art, counters stuck at "004,201 visitors," and links to sites that now redirect to domain squatters.

By linkscorner

But the spirit of LinksCorner never died. It lives on in every "Awesome Lists" GitHub repository, every curated newsletter, and every subreddit wiki. It is the eternal reminder that algorithms are fast, but human curation is meaningful.