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https://lucio.boxofcox.org/
Lucio's Rambles is the personal blog of an aspiring game developer, covering a wide mix of topics from tech news and local politics to everyday life observations. The site is refreshingly candid, with no promises of consistency or coherence, just honest posts from someone with a lot on their mind.
https://proclamations.nebcorp-hias.com/sundries/hitman
A technical blog post from the 'NebCorp Heavy Industries and Sundries' personal site, detailing how the author built 'Hitman', a privacy-conscious website hit counter inspired by the nostalgic Web 1.0 era. The post walks through the full stack implementation using Caddy, Axum, and SQLite, covering architecture decisions around privacy, security, and front-end integration.
https://newsonaut.com/
Newsonaut is the personal blog of Mark Rogers, a writer, designer, and web coder from British Columbia, covering technology, AI, and everyday observations with a thoughtful, essayistic voice. Posts range from critiques of OpenAI and the AI arms race to musings on buying Canadian products and top-rated books of the year.
https://www.notechmagazine.com/2021/07/low-tech-webring-directory.html
The Low Tech Webring Directory, hosted on No Tech Magazine, curates homepages of people interested in low-tech living, small-web tools, and Web 1.0-inspired creativity. It serves as a hub connecting like-minded sites that question blind faith in modern technology, bridging old-web community culture with themes of sustainability and simplicity.
https://mamboleoo.be/feed
Louis Hoebregts, a creative developer known as Mamboleoo, shares in-depth technical articles on WebGL, SVG animation, and the Canvas 2D API. The site is packed with interactive CodePen demos and tutorials on generative art, CSS custom properties, and advanced JavaScript rendering techniques.
https://zophar.net/
Zophar's Domain is one of the oldest and most comprehensive emulation resource sites on the web, offering downloads for emulators across dozens of classic platforms including NES, SNES, N64, Sega, and Commodore 64. Visitors can also find video game music files (NSF, PSF, SPC formats), ROM hacks, savestates, cheats, translations, and technical documents, making it an essential stop for retro gaming and emulation enthusiasts.
https://pleac.sourceforge.net/
PLEAC (Programming Language Examples Alike Cookbook) is a collaborative reference project that reimplements the classic Perl Cookbook's solutions across multiple programming languages including Python, Ruby, OCaml, Groovy, and Guile. It serves as a side-by-side comparison tool for developers wanting to see how common programming problems are solved in different languages, making it invaluable for polyglot programmers and language learners.
https://freedns.afraid.org/
FreeDNS, created by Joshua Anderson, is a long-running free DNS hosting service offering dynamic DNS, static DNS, subdomain hosting, and domain management tools for hobbyists and developers alike. With support for IPv6, wildcard DNS, web forwarding, and thousands of shared domains, it has been a staple utility for anyone needing flexible DNS services since 2001.
https://lilithdev.neocities.org/
LilithDev's personal Neocities site has evolved from a simple social media linktree into a showcase of fun web development projects, including OMORI textbox and battle simulators, interactive shrines, and clever coding experiments. A French computer science student built this space with a Needy Streamer Overload aesthetic, offering her source code freely to visitors who want to learn from or borrow it.
https://alphacentauri.neocities.org/
Alpha Centauri is Rem's personal webcorner, described as a place to relax and experiment with web design, featuring a Last.fm music widget and a space-themed aesthetic. The site is a perpetual work in progress with a warm, exploratory vibe inviting visitors to poke around.