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https://linuxguideandhints.com/
Linux Guide and Hints is a technical documentation site by remyabel and nazunalika covering system administration for Fedora, Rocky Linux, and CentOS Stream. It includes tutorials on FreeIPA, OpenLDAP, PXE booting, IPv6 tunnels, SELinux best practices, and exam prep for enterprise Linux certifications.
https://vintagecomputing.com/index.php/archives/724/animated-christmas-gifs-of-yore
Vintage Computing and Gaming (VC&G) is Benj Edwards' long-running blog dedicated to classic computers, retro gaming, and computing history. This particular post showcases a delightful collection of animated Christmas GIFs rescued from the late-1990s web, including files once hosted on GeoCities, offering a nostalgic glimpse at early internet holiday culture.
https://watermelon.crd.co/
Toto's resource site offers a rich collection of free CSS codes, animated effects, graphics, and tips specifically for building Carrd websites, covering everything from custom cursors to falling petals backgrounds. With hundreds of ready-to-use snippets organized into borders, text animations, background effects, and more, it's a go-to toolkit for anyone decorating their personal Carrd page.
https://maia.crimew.gay/
Maia Arson Crimew is a Swiss hacktivist, investigative journalist, and musician whose personal site serves as a hub for her technical security research, hacking write-ups, and journalistic work including a column for the Swiss magazine Das Lamm. The site links to a blog covering high-profile hacks and hacktivism, music projects, DJ work, and sample packs, making it a fascinating window into one of the more notable figures in modern hacktivist circles.
http://firevox.clcworld.net/
Fire Vox is a screen reading extension for Firefox developed by Charles L. Chen, designed to make web browsing accessible to visually impaired users. The site offers installation guides, tutorials, a user's manual, and developer information for this open-source accessibility tool that supports multiple platforms including Mac OS X Leopard.
https://alwaystwisted.com/articles/css3-3d-ribbons-using-2d-transforms?s=2013-01-10-dont-do-this-in-responsive-web-development
Stuart Robson's Always Twisted is a front-end development and web design resource featuring detailed CSS3 tutorials, including this walkthrough on creating 3D ribbons using only 2D CSS transforms and pseudo-elements. The article demonstrates a clean, minimal HTML approach using :before and :after elements, complete with full code snippets for developers looking to ditch Photoshop-made ribbon graphics.
https://seryndelle.neocities.org/
Seryndelle's Sanctum is a handcrafted personal homepage featuring shrines, thoughts, links, and a guestbook, built with old-web sensibilities and best viewed on desktop. The site participates in multiple webrings including the Retronaut Webring, reflecting a love of the indie web and nostalgic internet culture.
https://damianwalsh.co.uk/
Damian Walsh is a Manchester-based interaction, UX, and UI designer who shares blog posts about web development topics like Eleventy static sites, Netlify deployments, and digital gardens. The site also doubles as a personal log of his music listening (494 releases) and reading habits (293 books), making it a tidy window into both his professional work and cultural interests.
https://miko1112.github.io/home
Fragment's status page is a quirky ASCII-art-heavy placeholder site by a developer known as 'fragment,' featuring links to their FrostAssembly project docs and source code alongside deadpan humor about location, sleep, and imaginary ad space. The whole thing is styled as a terminal readout and serves as a transitional hub while a new site is being built, with references to custom software projects like the Versatile Project Format.
https://timharek.no/
Tim Hårek Andreassen is a Norwegian technologist whose personal site focuses on privacy, security, and user-respecting technology. The blog features regular monthly update posts and reflections on building thoughtful digital experiences.