Computers & Internet
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https://karthik82.tripod.com/comp_ftp.htm
Karthik's tutorial page explains how to use FTP to manage and upload files to free web hosting services like Tripod, Geocities, and Fortunecity. It covers why FTP clients are superior to built-in file managers, recommends specific software like CuteFTP and FTP Explorer, and walks through the connection process for major 1990s-era hosts.
https://zoechro.me/
Zoechrome's personal corner of the web offers a mix of Linux tips, video game reviews, and original music hosted on SoundCloud. The site has a charming retro aesthetic complete with a downloadable button, making it a cozy hub for a creator with eclectic tech and gaming interests.
https://www.daniel.priv.no/
Daniel Aleksandersen's personal hub blends micro-posts, blog articles, and browser-related tools, with a strong focus on the Vivaldi browser, web extensions, and privacy tech. Visitors will find detailed troubleshooting guides, browser update notes, and commentary on topics like autofill, Do-Not-Track legislation, and Microsoft Edge's behavior on Windows.
https://q4os.org/
Q4OS is a lightweight Debian-based desktop Linux distribution focused on speed, stability, and ease of use for both beginners and experienced users. The official project site offers downloads, documentation, and news about releases including ARM editions and a unique Windows installer that lets the OS run natively alongside Windows.
https://slimysomething.neocities.org/
SlimySomething's eclectic personal site features the 'Internet Graveyard,' a section dedicated to dead sites, lost platforms, and digital sellouts, alongside a link dump of old maps, free game soundtracks, and GUI customization relics. With extras like CRT monitor simulation code, a dream journal, and hot takes on internet culture and computers, this site is a loving tribute to the old web aesthetic.
https://engineering-sample.com/
Run by Sam 'Doc TB' Demeulemeester, this vault is a deep-dive resource dedicated to engineering sample CPUs, the pre-production processors issued by manufacturers during chip development that often expose cancelled features, transitional steppings, and unreleased configurations. A labor of love since 2002, the site chronicles the history and variations of ES CPUs alongside broader vintage computing restoration and experimentation.
https://sectools.org/
SecTools.org is the Nmap Project's curated directory of the top 125 network security tools, compiled from over a decade of community input, ratings, and reviews. Visitors can sort tools by popularity, rating, or release date, and browse detailed entries for tools like Wireshark, Metasploit, and tcpdump across categories like vulnerability scanners, packet sniffers, and wireless tools.
https://kyaa.fun/
kyaa.fun is a small toolbox site offering web utilities like a counting tool, a 150x150 image gallery or generator, an image editor, and a moodboard maker. It appears aimed at old-web and personal site hobbyists looking for lightweight creative tools to spice up their pages.
https://boutell.com/
Tom Boutell's long-running web technology hub, home to the original 1994 World Wide Web FAQ that helped launch countless web careers. The site publishes articles on open source tools, JavaScript techniques, CMS development, and shareware products, reflecting decades of hands-on web development expertise.
https://cs.sjoy.lol/
CSS JOY is a webring created by Sara for developers and hobbyists who love experimenting with CSS, connecting old-web enthusiasts who take pride in crafting their own stylesheets. The site provides navigation links and ready-to-use code snippets for members to add to their sites, celebrating the resurgence of handcrafted web design outside of social media algorithms.