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https://journal.tildeverse.org/
The Intentional Journal of the Tildeverse is an open publishing platform where members of tilde communities like tilde.town and tilde.club can share long-form essays and research on any topic that sparks their curiosity. It functions as both a scholarly journal and a social space, offering peer review, constructive criticism, and community discussion for writers in the tilde ecosystem.
https://andremichelle.io/lab
André Michelle's Flash Laboratory Archive preserves a collection of Flash-based interactive experiments and creative works from the classic web era. Visitors can browse through the archived pieces using a simple gallery interface, getting a glimpse into the experimental Flash artistry that defined early web creativity.
https://slushee.dev/
Slushee's personal corner of the web showcases a mix of software and hardware projects, 3D printing, music interests, and everyday life. The site features animated SVG elements and links to projects centered around Python and other coding work, making it a charming hub for a technically-minded creator.
https://dunkirk.sh/
Kieran Klukas, a 17-year-old developer from Westerville, Ohio, showcases his passion for TypeScript, microcontrollers, Nix, CTFs, and FRC robotics programming through this minimal personal homepage. The site has a distinctly hacker-aesthetic with config presented as a Nix flake, links to a blog and verification page, and membership in several webrings including ctp.
https://metasyn.pw/
Metasyn is a personal memex built by its creator to organize research, audio, visual work, and ongoing projects across many interconnected pages. The site embraces the memex philosophy of linked, evolving knowledge, with epistemic certainty icons marking each page to signal how complete or reliable its content is.
https://gingeh.neocities.org/
April's personal Neocities site blends her passions for Linux (Mint), the Rust programming language, and the Bevy game engine, with a handful of nifty technical pages like palette mapping and readable colour generation. A trans girl self-described as a big nerd, she has a to-do list hinting at upcoming writeups on her Bevy Jam entry and colour-space transformations, making this a cozy corner of the web for fellow programming enthusiasts.
https://cssence.com/webrings
CSSence.com is Matthias Zöchling's web development blog centered on CSS, accessibility, and front-end craft, with articles, threads, and an archive of writing on the subject. This webrings page shows his membership in the a11y accessibility webring and CSS Joy ring, reflecting the site's focus on inclusive, thoughtful web design.
https://amerpie.lol/
Lou Plummer's Amerpie is a prolific blog centered on Mac software, app reviews, and indie developer spotlights, written by someone who has worked in educational IT since the 90s. Visitors will find curated app recommendations, Obsidian tips, music picks, and a lively blogroll connecting to the broader IndieWeb community.
https://tug.org/mactex
MacTeX is the official distribution page for installing TeX Live on macOS, maintained by the TeX Users Group and developed by Richard Koch, Herbert Schulz, and Bruno Voisin. Visitors can download the full MacTeX package or the smaller BasicTeX, find beginner setup guides, explore GUI applications like TeXShop, and get help with typesetting on Apple silicon and Intel Macs.
http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/dvd1001/dvd-10-01-pioneer16.html
iXBT Labs is a detailed computer hardware review site, and this page covers the Pioneer DVD-116 optical drive with thorough technical specifications, benchmark results, and quality testing by reviewer Roman Shelepov. The site is a comprehensive resource for enthusiasts comparing DVD-ROM drive performance, covering transfer rates, access times, format compatibility, and real-world test data.