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https://planet.grep.be/
Planet Grep is an aggregator of blog posts from Belgian free and open source software (FLOSS) contributors, maintained by Wouter Verhelst. It pulls together feeds from dozens of Belgian developers, system administrators, and open source advocates, making it a lively hub for the Belgian Linux and FLOSS community.
https://ichi.city/
Ichi is a small, friendly web hosting community where users can create and share personal homepages in the spirit of the old indie web. The platform showcases a growing collection of member pages ranging from blogs and digital gardens to quirky personal sites, making it a cozy hub for creative self-expression online.
https://vincentp.me/
Vincent Pickering is a Service Designer based in Wellington, New Zealand who writes about UX, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, IndieWeb practices, and service design. The blog blends personal life updates with professional insights on web development and design, built on Eleventy and hosted via Netlify.
https://coolsocks.lol/
Chris World is a handcrafted personal site by someone going by Chris, featuring a styled entrance page with content warnings, theme options, and retro web aesthetics. Part of the Retronaut webring, this old-web inspired landing page has been live since 2017 and sets the stage for a personal creative space.
http://flower.codes/
Zach's personal site at flower.codes blends a developer's blog with a curated library of books and a links collection, offering posts on coding topics like CodeReader and Eval++ alongside more reflective pieces. The "rules" page and eclectic mix of projects make this a thoughtful, minimalist corner of the web from someone clearly passionate about both building things and reading.
https://distinctivequality.com/blog
Ovi Demetrian Jr shares practical web design techniques and front-end development insights on this long-running design blog, covering topics like CSS grid, text formatting, page layout systems, and UI/UX best practices. Posts are thoughtful and opinionated, making it a solid resource for web designers who care about craft and usability.
https://grugbrain.dev/
Written in the voice of a caveman programmer named Grug, this humorous yet genuinely insightful guide tackles software development philosophy with sections on complexity, testing, microservices, type systems, and other real engineering concerns. The deliberately simple writing style makes it both entertaining and surprisingly practical for developers of all experience levels.
https://tilde.club/wiki
The tilde.club wiki is a community-maintained knowledge base for users of the tilde.club shared Unix server, covering everything from SSH login and Emacs editing to CGI scripting and Gopher setup. It offers a nostalgic yet practical slice of the tildeverse, with tutorials aimed at beginners and guides for the retro-inspired command-line community.
https://corgidot.com/
Corgi's page is a minimalist old-web style personal homepage with an animated gif entrance and an autoplay audio warning, evoking classic early internet aesthetics. The sparse, single-page gateway design suggests a retro hobbyist site built for the love of the old web experience.
http://htomc.dns2go.com/anim/anim.htm
Wayne's site hosts a large categorized collection of free animated GIFs spanning topics like animals, politics, The Simpsons, South Park, Starcraft, Halloween, and psychedelics. A classic old-web resource for anyone looking to grab ready-made animations for their own webpage, organized into multiple browsable sections.