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Thanks for stopping by, my name is Kinn. If you're on this site and not my main site, I assume you are a friend I asked to check it out, and if not, you are now. To save copy-pasting my content from the main site, I'll keep it short: I'm a student and cybersecurity expert with a passion in networking and system administration which I am trying to turn into a career. I value privacy and anonymity, this site contains pages on those two which I encourage you to check out.
In the spirit of the internet in the early 2000's when the web browser standards were not in full effect, compatibility was a crucial part of making your home on the internet available for as many people as possible. Some standards emerged, such as XHTML, which aimed to solve this problem and create a standard format based on XML which a majority of web browsers would be able to support.
Stylistically, sites had to account for bandwidth, latency, and overall compute power devices were able to put towards browsing. This is before javascript blended the border between site and application and was only really used for small buttons and whatnot. Hence why this site features no javascript and primarily text to keep it populated and vibrant in some cases. ASCII banners are one of such examples as to how people were innovating in designing attractive sites.