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https://hellacool.neocities.org/
HellaCool is a curated collection of cool webpages from the old web era, complete with a Flash-warning section for vintage interactive content. It serves as a nostalgic link directory for anyone looking to rediscover forgotten gems of early internet culture.
https://whitelines.nl/html/promotion.html
Whitelines Communications offers a free five-step search engine promotion guide covering optimization, submission, and ranking strategies for both major and regional search engines worldwide. Built in the early 2000s, it includes a website friendliness test tool and organized submission links for international and country-specific search engines.
https://paveldogreat.github.io/WebGL-Fluid-Simulation
Created by Pavel Dobryakov, this interactive WebGL fluid simulation runs directly in the browser and supports mobile devices, letting visitors play with mesmerizing fluid dynamics in real time. The project showcases advanced GPU-accelerated graphics programming using WebGL shaders to simulate realistic fluid behavior.
https://x-squishy-mushroom-x.neocities.org/
Squishy Mushroom is a visual personal site on Neocities built around a nostalgic Windows 95 aesthetic, featuring retro-styled dialog boxes and an image-heavy layout. The minimal navigation with Previous and Next links suggests a zine-like or gallery browsing experience wrapped in old-web charm.
https://neptune.monster/
Isaac's personal webhome at neptune.monster is an extremely minimal landing page with almost no visible content beyond a home link and a single image. The site appears to be a shell or placeholder, offering little to categorize beyond its old-web personal homepage aesthetic.
https://blogoscoped.com/archive/2007-11-03-n42.html
Blogoscoped, run by Philipp Lenssen, is an unofficial blog covering Google products and web services with practical tips and news. This archived post walks through the step-by-step process of enabling the Site Search feature in Google Analytics, making it useful for webmasters tracking search behavior on their own sites.
https://robey.lag.net/2010/06/21/mensch-font.html
Robey's blog post documents the creation of 'Mensch', a custom monospace coding font derived from Apple's Menlo and the DejaVu/Bitstream Vera lineage, with carefully considered tweaks to glyphs like the zero, ampersand, and lowercase L. The post offers a free download of the font along with a detailed explanation of each design decision, making it a gem for developers who care deeply about their coding environment typography.
http://scripting.com/
Scripting News is Dave Winer's long-running blog covering technology, software development, AI tools, and web infrastructure, widely considered one of the oldest blogs on the internet. Daily posts blend hands-on coding notes about projects like Node.js apps and Claude Code experiments with sharp commentary on tech industry trends and politics.
https://namazso.github.io/nanami-tan
A comprehensive reference guide for ricing Windows 7, curating hundreds of tools, themes, scripts, and resources for customizing every aspect of the OS from taskbars and window managers to fonts and wallpapers. Originally rooted in 4chan's /g/ board culture, it covers everything from Rainmeter skins and AutoHotKey scripts to browser CSS and icon packs, making it an invaluable archive for desktop customization enthusiasts.
https://aaronparecki.com/
Aaron Parecki is a Director of Identity Standards at Okta, co-founder of IndieWebCamp, and a leading voice in OAuth and open web standards, with thousands of articles, bookmarks, photos, and check-ins logged since 1999. His site is a living example of the IndieWeb philosophy, tracking his location since 2008, documenting 100 songs written in 100 days, and syndicating a rich stream of personal data all in one place.