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Might as well listen to music like its 1999 likes you are at it. https://webamp.org/ It really whips the llama's @$$! - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
I would like to mention the LoA2K project[1] as well; an online library of missing and deleted vaporwave albums. Its website is modeled like an old Geocities page, with a fully functional web version of Winamp[2] for streaming the albums... A great resource for finding some "lost" vaporwave releases or simply discovering obscure music. [1] https://loa2k.neocities.org/ [2] https://webamp.org/. - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
You might like this thing a friend of mine made. Source: about 1 year ago
Someone ported it to run on web browsers, complete with visualizers and llama whipping: Https://webamp.org. Source: about 1 year ago
There's an emulator for winamp that runs in a browser: https://webamp.org/, I couldn't find something similar for media player though, but there's youtube as someone else said, eghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0d6tSqyN1Y. Source: over 1 year ago
Your post was removed because it links to the website of a Christian nationalist, theonomist, or theocrat. Links can be archived by going to http://archive.ph/. Source: 10 months ago
Weird that it wasn't paywalled for me, but here is your teach a person to fish lesson. Copy the link and paste into: https://archive.ph. If somebody already did that, the article displays immediately. If not, you'll wait. Source: 10 months ago
For those who hate paywalls and love to read articles, but don't want to go to the websites themselves: https://archive.ph/ is your jam. Source: 10 months ago
Can someone archive.ph this for us non-aussies, please? Source: 10 months ago
You can read the article here if you want. https://archive.ph/B32Tj If you have an article you want to read and it's behind a paywall. This is a great site to use. https://archive.ph/ Just put the URL in the box and it will pull up the article for you. Source: 10 months ago
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WACUP - This is an update project which expands upon the patched Winamp 5.666 release by fixing issues with as well as providing new features and just doing something to help keep Winamp alive!
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