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https://pjg1.site/
Piya's personal blog explores how systems work, from homelab networking and IndieWeb participation to personal productivity frameworks. A thoughtful mix of technical writing and introspective posts, with entries on making the indie web more accessible and intentional blog engagement.
https://95revive.neocities.org/
95revive is dedicated to breathing new life into old computers, offering articles, services, and a project called VirtualXP for vintage Windows enthusiasts. With a tagline echoing Windows 95's iconic phrase, this site blends nostalgia with practical resources for retro hardware lovers.
https://ericsink.com/bos/Finance_for_Geeks.html
Eric Sink, founder of developer tools company SourceGear, breaks down accounting and finance concepts specifically for software entrepreneurs and technically-minded geeks who find themselves running small ISVs without formal business training. The article covers core financial statements, funding concepts, and practical terminology to help geek founders hold their own in conversations with accountants and financial advisors.
https://grizz.atwebpages.com/
Grizz's World is a charmingly retro personal homepage from Iowa packed with ASCII art, computer logs, recipes, and musings from a self-described computer nut who references Alf, Growing Pains, and an uncertain enthusiasm for Star Trek: The Next Generation. The site features original BASIC software available via FTP, a guestbook, webrings, and a scattershot mix of old-web personality that makes it a genuine time capsule.
https://lovirent.eu/
Lovis Rentsch's personal homepage showcasing his passion for FOSS, Rust, NixOS, and esoteric array programming languages like uiua and Haskell. The site itself is built with Rust and WebAssembly and doubles as a playground for browser experiments, featuring a project portfolio, guestbook, and a blog in both English and German.
https://thetwitcleaner.com/blog
The Twit Cleaner, created by Si Dawson, was a Twitter utility tool that helped users identify and remove low-quality or spammy accounts from their follow lists. The blog covers tips for improving your Twitter experience, avoiding DM spam, and chronicles the winding-down of the service after years of development.
https://dpolakovic.space/blog
David Polakovic's personal blog covers a eclectic mix of hacking, Star Wars opinions, and classic text adventures like Zork, with posts ranging from Windows 95 printer exploits to Y2K-style bug musings. The site is self-hosted with a Git server, RSS feed, and GPLv3 source code, giving it a strong indie web and open-source ethos.
http://flarn2006.blogspot.com/2014/09/hacking-bose-soundtouch-and-its-linux.html
Flarn2006's tech blog documents hacking the Bose SoundTouch home stereo system to access its hidden embedded Linux shell via telnet, complete with step-by-step instructions. A curious find for hardware hackers and Linux enthusiasts, this post reveals the hidden operating system lurking inside a popular consumer audio device.
https://eniuu.debil.club/
Eniuu is a 19-year-old Polish hobbyist programmer who shares his projects and interests including Python, PHP, and web development alongside his passions for anime, niche electronic music genres like breakcore and speedcore, and games like Geometry Dash and Celeste. The site features a freshly redesigned responsive layout, links to his GitHub, LastFM, and MyAnimeList profiles, and participation in several webrings.
http://www.danamania.com/print
Danamania's print archive is a treasure trove of vintage Apple and retro computing ephemera, offering downloadable posters, brochures, stickers, and datasheets spanning classic hardware like the Macintosh 128k, Apple IIe, Quadra 950, and beyond. The collection blends historical authenticity with playful modern recreations, making it a go-to resource for enthusiasts who want to decorate their spaces with period-accurate or lovingly crafted vintage tech memorabilia.