Computers & Internet
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https://eternal-september.org/
Eternal September is a free, community-run Usenet news server offering access to over 8,000 text newsgroups including the Big 8, alt.*, and numerous regional hierarchies without any cost. Named after the famous internet milestone, the server features peering with 40+ nodes, a 1GBit connection, multi-year message retention, and privacy-conscious posting headers that never expose user IP addresses.
http://deadnet.se/
Deadnet Internet Services is a bare-bones personal web presence created by someone going by 'Headcrash,' offering what appears to be a minimalist old-school internet services page. The extremely sparse content makes it difficult to determine specific offerings, but the retro ISP-style branding evokes the early days of personal web hosting.
https://telehack.com/
Telehack is a simulated recreation of the early internet and ARPANET, accessible via web browser, telnet, or SSH, letting users explore a nostalgic command-line environment with hundreds of vintage systems to interact with. It faithfully recreates the feel of old-school hacking culture and pre-web network exploration, making it a fascinating time capsule for retro computing enthusiasts.
https://software.jacobvosmaer.nl/
Jacob Vosmaer's software portfolio collects dozens of open-source projects spanning MIDI firmware, DIY synthesizer tools, audio codecs, and programming language implementations. The breadth is impressive, with projects in C, C++, Go, Ruby, and Objective-C covering everything from Yamaha DX7 sysex utilities to a Forth-like language and Linux kernel modules.
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://basil.cafe/
Basil's Café is the personal corner of Basil, a self-described catgirl and full-stack developer who loves building things on the web. The site offers a journal, projects showcase, and sitemap, presenting a charming café-themed homepage for a web-focused creative.
https://cambiaresearch.com/articles/32/change-the-default-browser-in-visual-studio-2005-and-visual-web-developer
Cambia Research, run by Steve Lautenschlager, offers developer tips and tutorials focused on the Microsoft stack including ASP.NET, C#, and Visual Studio. This particular article explains how to change the default browser used when previewing websites in Visual Studio 2005 and Visual Web Developer, a concise and practical guide for .NET developers.
https://ericportis.com/
Eric Portis writes technical articles about responsive images, color spaces, and web performance, alongside personal posts about running, camping, and travel. His deep dives into browser features like View Transitions and the picture element make this a valuable resource for front-end developers interested in cutting-edge web standards.
https://teethinvitro.neocities.org/webring/linuxring
LinuxRing (also called *nixRing) is a webring connecting personal websites whose owners use Linux, Unix-like, or other alternative operating systems such as Haiku or Plan9. It features a growing directory of member sites spanning FOSS advocacy, tech writing, personal blogs, and programming projects, with OS-specific icons like Tux to represent each member's system.
https://radiolights.neocities.org/
Radiolights.wav is a hand-coded Neocities personal page by a creator who invites visitors to link back and hotlink freely, built with care since June 2024. The site is primarily a landing page hub featuring webrings and a welcoming aesthetic, with almost all content conveyed through images rather than text.