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https://vale.rocks/
Declan Chidlow, known online as Vale, is a front-end developer and writer whose personal site showcases his expertise in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript alongside long-form posts, a microblog, photography, and a media library. The site itself is a demonstration of thoughtful web craft, with detailed writeups on its own design and implementation that make it a fascinating read for anyone interested in front-of-the-front-end development.
https://itsyaboypedro.neocities.org/buttons
Pedro's buttons page is a classic old-web collection featuring 88x31 buttons, friend links, webrings, and web badges for trading and site decoration. Visitors can grab Pedro's own button to display on their site, explore linked friends' pages, and discover the webrings and listings he participates in.
https://luka-the-normal-boy.neocities.org/
Luka's personal corner of the internet is a cheerful, under-construction hideout built as an antidote to social media, collecting anything its creator finds cool or interesting. The mention of hyperfixations, a Doctor Who 'Companions' fanlisting, and webrings give it a distinctly geeky sci-fi flavor.
https://sqlteam.com/articles/scheduling-jobs-in-sql-server-express-2
SQLTeam.com is a long-running resource for SQL Server database administrators and developers, featuring in-depth technical articles, forums, and weblogs. This particular article by Mladen Prajdić walks through building a robust job scheduling solution for SQL Server Express using Service Broker, complete with multi-step jobs and custom schedules.
http://lightning.nu/
Lightning.nu is a sparse splash page bearing the tagline 'Rebirth,' offering almost no visible content beyond its styled title and a handful of links. The site's minimal structure and old-web domain suggest it may be a personal creative hub in the process of rebuilding or relaunching.
https://jen.dev/webrings
Jen Downs is a front-end engineer whose personal site includes a webrings page showcasing the Design Systems Webring and Hotline Webring, connecting her to communities of web practitioners and personality-driven sites. The page reflects old-web sensibilities with hand-coded markup, accessibility considerations, and playful touches like a Comic Sans protest and Taylor Swift reaction GIFs.
https://maia.crimew.gay/
Maia Arson Crimew is a Swiss hacktivist, investigative journalist, and musician whose personal site serves as a hub for her technical security research, hacking write-ups, and journalistic work including a column for the Swiss magazine Das Lamm. The site links to a blog covering high-profile hacks and hacktivism, music projects, DJ work, and sample packs, making it a fascinating window into one of the more notable figures in modern hacktivist circles.
https://johan.hal.se/
Johan Halse is a web developer's personal blog featuring sharp, opinionated commentary on the tech industry, including AI hype, the Rails community, and the blockchain era. Posts are witty and candid, offering a developer's perspective on trends he finds overblown or troubling.
https://azillionmonkeys.com/qed/cpuwar.html
Paul Hsieh's in-depth technical comparison of 6th generation x86 processors covers the Intel Pentium II, AMD K6, and Cyrix 6x86MX in meticulous detail, assuming readers have at least basic 32-bit x86 assembly knowledge. A fascinating snapshot of the late-1990s CPU wars, it digs into micro-architecture specifics like out-of-order execution, pipelines, and instruction throughput with references to official processor data sheets.
https://blog.greg.technology/
Greg's technology blog covers a wide range of developer topics including cloud hosting platforms, GitHub Actions tricks, Flask deployments, and SQL internals, written in a casual and opinionated voice. Posts range from hands-on technical tutorials to sharp commentary on the indie web and platform decay, making it a fun read for developers who care about the open internet.