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https://freakphone.neocities.org/links
A curated links page from the Neocities site 'freakphone', collecting neighboring sites, site resources, and fun links from across the indie web. Visitors can browse outgoing links to cool Neocities communities and grab the site's button to link back.
https://violunae.dev/
Vio (violunae) is a furry programmer and game modder who shares their skills in C#, Java, Python, and shader languages, along with a sprawling list of mods for Minecraft, Terraria, and Duck Game. A work-in-progress personal site from a member of the Lodestar Minecraft modding team, with plans to expand into art, music interests, and other personal content.
https://sergioedup.com/
Sérgio Pereira's personal homepage showcases his love for handcrafted old-web aesthetics, featuring a blog, curated links to cool tools and inspiring sites, and a collection of 88x31 badges highlighting open-source software like Arch Linux, Krita, and Inkscape. The site participates in webrings, proudly displays a No AI badge, and embraces the spirit of the indie web with its desktop-first design and openly shared source code on GitHub.
https://zinportal.neocities.org/link
ZinPortal is an Italian-language Neocities site featuring a curated links page packed with 88x31 buttons connecting visitors to other personal and creative sites across the old-web revival scene. The page also participates in multiple webrings including Retronaut, Hotline, and Yesterweb, and aggregates recent blog posts from a variety of independent writers.
https://ring.purduehackers.com/
A webring connecting members and alumni of the Purdue Hackers club, a student hacking and maker community at Purdue University. Notably, the ring software itself was written in Rust, reflecting the technical spirit of its members.
https://24ways.org/2011/your-jquery-now-with-less-suck
24 ways is a long-running web advent calendar publishing daily articles on web development and design throughout December, and this particular piece by Scott Kosman dives into practical jQuery performance optimizations for developers. The article covers common pitfalls like inefficient selectors and event handling, backed by jsperf benchmarks, making it a useful reference for anyone writing JavaScript for real-world projects.
https://jeena.net/
Jeena is a software engineer living in South Korea who shares blog essays, short notes, photos, and podcasts across a richly divided personal website. Beyond coding and game development, Jeena brews beer, dries meat, plays metal music, and documents family life, making this a genuinely eclectic and personal corner of the web.
https://jasonfarrell.com/misc/deadpixeltest.php
A no-frills browser-based tool by Jason Farrell that helps users detect stuck or dead pixels on LCD monitors by cycling through solid black, white, red, green, and blue fullscreen backgrounds. Simple keyboard shortcuts make it easy to navigate between test colors without leaving fullscreen mode.
https://denizk0461.dev/
Deniz, a Northern German student and developer, shares their creative and technical world here, covering game development in Godot, 3D modelling in Blender, electronics, Linux self-hosting, and original art. The site features an active devlog for an indie game called Homesick, a blog, a drawings gallery, and downloadable projects, making it a genuinely varied personal developer hub.
https://versun.me/
Versun is a Chinese-language tech blog covering AI tools, large language models, and software development, with frequent posts on deploying and integrating platforms like OpenClaw, GPT, and Mac native apps. The creator shares hands-on tutorials, personal projects, and evaluations of cutting-edge AI and developer tooling with a practical, builder-focused perspective.