Computers & Internet
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https://mindprod.com/products.html
Roedy Green of Canadian Mind Products offers a master index of free, open-source downloadable Java utilities, all released under a non-military public domain license with well-commented source code. Visitors can browse dozens of tools ranging from file validators to icon utilities, with links to documentation, source repositories, and zip downloads.
https://members.tripod.com/~MsPs_site
A Tripod-hosted personal splash page by MsPs offering a simple click-to-enter gateway to the main site content. With almost no visible text or structure beyond a few images and an entry link, it represents a classic early-web personal homepage introduction page.
https://doti.neocities.org/
DOTI Web Directory is a DMOZ-inspired link directory organized into broad categories like Arts, Computers, Science, and Recreation. Hosted on Neocities, it invites submissions via email and aims to catalog the web in classic old-school directory fashion.
https://dew132.neocities.org/
Dew132's basement is a newly launched personal Neocities site that is largely under construction, featuring placeholder content and test elements like link and tag demonstrations. The page is in its earliest stages, with most sections marked TBA and a handful of styling experiments visible.
https://pajasevi.github.io/CSSnowflakes
CSSnowflakes is a free web resource by PavelTheCoder that provides pure CSS animated falling snowflakes you can drop into any webpage without JavaScript. A handy holiday decoration tool for web developers, it works in all modern browsers using CSS animations and requires only a simple HTML snippet to implement.
https://bugboy.online/
Verdronic2000 is a sparse, stylized personal homepage with a retro-web aesthetic and minimal visible content beyond its bold title and decorative imagery. The site appears to be a work-in-progress or intentionally minimal landing page with an old-internet personality.
https://forums.windrivers.com/
WinDrivers is a large community forum dedicated to computer hardware drivers and tech support, covering everything from BIOS and motherboards to CD-ROM drives, digital imaging devices, and beyond. With over 650,000 posts and 74,000 members, it serves as a go-to troubleshooting resource for finding and fixing driver issues across a wide range of hardware.
https://rousette.org.uk/
Run by bsag, a biologist and self-described nerd based in Birmingham, UK, this long-running personal blog covers NixOS tinkering, custom keyboards, backup strategies, and everyday life with genuine depth and warmth. Posts range from technical deep-dives into Linux configuration and restic backups to personal reflections, making it a cozy corner of the web for fellow Linux enthusiasts.
http://blosxom.com/
Blosxom is a lightweight, open-source Perl blogging application that treats plain text files as its entire content database, making publishing as simple as saving a file. The site offers full documentation for users and developers, a plugin registry, and installation guides for multiple platforms.
https://sandpit.nekoweb.org/
Zero's Corner of Whimsy is a charmingly self-aware personal homepage on Nekoweb, held together by hand-coded HTML and a playful old-web spirit. The landing page features webrings, a spinning cat plushie, and a No AI Webring badge, setting the tone for a quirky corner of the internet.