Computers & Internet
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https://kira-the-engineer.neocities.org/
Kira's personal portfolio site is an in-progress showcase built by a self-described engineer, featuring sections for projects, a resume, and tech-related hobby content. The site is still under construction as the creator relearns HTML and CSS, making it an early-stage but genuinely technical personal presence.
http://robotstxt.org/
Robotstxt.org is the definitive reference for understanding web robots, crawlers, and spiders, covering everything from how to write a robots.txt file to blocking unwanted bots from your site. It includes a robots database, a robots.txt syntax checker, an IP lookup tool, and a comprehensive FAQ making it an essential stop for webmasters and developers.
http://vivivi.leprd.space/
Viatrix's personal web space offers two paths for visitors: a fun side and a showcase of software projects. The site appears to blend hobbyist interests with programming work, making it a compact gateway to a developer's online presence.
https://brad.remotes.club/
Brad Greenlee is an independent software developer based in the Seattle area who maintains this minimal personal landing page linking out to his blog, LinkedIn, Mastodon, and GitHub profiles. The page offers a brief glimpse into his life, including a nod to his fifteen-year-old twins and the famously green Pacific Northwest landscape.
http://help.20megsfree.com/cgi-bin/help
The technical support portal for 20megsfree.com, a free web hosting service from the early web era. It served as the help center for users of the platform, offering support documentation accessible via a frames-based interface.
https://web.jae.gg/
JaeWEB is an open webring created by Jae that connects people who love the old-web aesthetic and want to relive or discover internet eras they missed. Members can join by adding a widget to their site and submitting through Discord or email, with a growing list of personal sites already linked in the ring.
https://pcstats.com/articles/1444/index.html
PCSTATS offers a detailed illustrated beginner's guide to assembling your own PC, walking readers through every step from handling components safely to installing motherboards, CPUs, RAM, and drives. Written by M. Dowler and published in 2007, this guide is part of a larger library of hardware reviews and tutorials aimed at demystifying computer building for everyday users.
https://miiichaelll.neocities.org/
Michael's Cold Corner is the personal Neocities site of a computer science senior and security researcher specializing in web application security, penetration testing, and low-level programming. Visitors can learn about his work in binary analysis, malware research, kernel engineering, and his ongoing project to build a graphical simulation inside a C kernel.
https://atapi.space/
Atapi's Domain is a lovingly crafted old-web personal homepage built with a retro 1024x768 aesthetic, complete with tacky GIFs, autoplay music, and legacy browser support. The site leans heavily into classic web nostalgia with features like Oneko, randomized page elements, and a proudly "WEB-14" content rating.
https://caitsith.neocities.org/
A warmly titled personal Neocities page decorated with webrings including the Ghostring, Geekring, and a NO AI webring badge rendered in retro Windows 95 pixel art style. The site leans into old-web aesthetics with animated badges and ring navigation, making it a cozy corner of the handcrafted web revival.