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https://silencingmachine.org/
xtalBiskit's personal site 'silencing machine' features thoughtful essays on internet culture, nostalgia for early web technologies like IRC and dial-up modems, and a manifesto advocating for personal homepages. Posts range from reflections on the early internet's magic to unexpected topics like recreational target shooting, giving the site a candid, opinionated voice.
https://clygro.cc/
Clygro's personal website (now on version 7.5) blends a blog covering web design updates, open web advocacy, and tech opinions with galleries, projects, and an interests section. The site features participation in several webrings including Fediring, Furryring, and Bitring, and openly encourages visitors to ditch Chromium-based browsers in favor of open alternatives like Floorp and Pale Moon.
https://softwarefreedom.org/resources/2008/foss-primer.html
Published by the Software Freedom Law Center, this comprehensive legal primer covers copyright, licensing, trademarks, and organizational issues specifically for free and open source software projects. Written by prominent FOSS legal experts including Eben Moglen and Bradley Kuhn, it walks developers through choosing licenses like the GPL, handling copyright enforcement, and structuring their organizations.
https://terminally-incoherent.com/blog/2007/03/19/posting-twitter-updates-via-curl
Luke Maciak's tech blog 'Terminally Incoherent' covers programming tips, command-line tricks, and Linux utilities, with this particular post demonstrating how to post Twitter updates using a simple curl command. The site features a rich reference section including Git, LaTeX, MySQL, and Vim cheat sheets, making it a handy resource for developers and sysadmins.
https://din0r4wr.neocities.org/
Din0r4wr's Neocities site is currently under reconstruction, with a splash page warning visitors about autoplay audio and limited screen reader accessibility. The site hints at a handcrafted old-web aesthetic but is largely a work in progress with minimal content available to explore yet.
https://angelfishes.neocities.org/
Angelfishes is a personal site by a creator who blends resources, art, radio interests, and a love of fish into one handcrafted corner of the web. The content warnings hint at a quirky, macabre aesthetic, and the meta description promises a mix of creative and hobbyist topics with fish as a unifying theme.
https://bedr00mz.neocities.org/
Bedr00mZ is a bare-bones personal homepage on Neocities with almost no content currently visible beyond its title and a single link. The site appears to be in its earliest stages, offering little more than a placeholder for what may eventually become a fuller personal web presence.
https://blog.yaxley.in/
Yaxley Peaks runs this personal tech blog covering Linux internals, Emacs Lisp, sysfs hacks, and quirky programming discoveries like strace printing an Arthur C. Clarke quote. The site also showcases small original projects including a VT browser for Emacs and a Polish notation calculator, all wrapped in a charming old-web aesthetic with webrings and retro buttons.
https://kim.grytoyr.io/
Kim Grytøyr is a senior software developer from Norway whose personal site blends technical guides, movie and book reviews, short notes, and personal posts into a thoughtful ongoing journal. Quick links to Ubuntu server setup guides and other developer tips sit alongside more personal entries about his Standard Poodle and music collection habits, making it a pleasantly eclectic corner of the web.