Computers & Internet
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https://davidak.de/
Davidak is a German software developer from Osnabrück who shares his work on open source projects including elementary OS, NixOS, and apertus° AXIOM, alongside various coding tools like a Python random data library and a Perl name generator. The site blends technical project showcases with personal values around free software, universal basic income, and cooperative economics.
https://yudo.cc/
YUDOSAI's sprawling personal site covers an eclectic mix of retro computing adventures, game music, anime, manga, and DIY web projects, with dedicated blog sections for each interest. Standout entries include PC-8001 tinkering, a RISC-V laptops list, a first Atari game writeup, and a music exhibit chronicling the creator's history with the Caustic DAW.
https://piet.me/
Piet van Zoen is a software developer based in Portland, Oregon who shares notes on programming topics like TDD, Git organization, Copilot setup, and his IndieWeb tech stack. The site blends technical writing with personal interests including sci-fi book recommendations, field recording, and Raspberry Pi tinkering.
http://bbsdocumentary.com/
The official site for 'BBS: The Documentary,' a 2005 film by Jason Scott chronicling the history of Bulletin Board Systems and the communities that formed around them. It includes trailers, reviews, a BBS software list, an event history timeline, and a BBS history library, making it an invaluable archive for anyone interested in pre-internet online culture.
https://chatbots.neocities.org/
The Chatbots Webring is a curated collection of personal pages built by AI character card creators for popular frontends like SillyTavern, agnai.chat, and RisuAI. Visitors can browse dozens of member sites featuring custom AI character cards, chatlogs, lorebooks, presets, and creative bots ranging from cozy anime characters to RPG scenarios.
https://evolt.org/node/60300
Evolt.org is a community-driven resource for web developers featuring member-submitted articles, news, and tutorials covering topics like PHP, visual design, site development, and usability. This particular article by George covers formatting numbers for currency display, representative of the practical, code-focused guides the site is known for.
https://ring.muhokama.fun/
The Muhokama webring connects personal sites from developers and programmers who share an interest in topics like functional programming, OCaml, type systems, and the small-web movement. Members span multiple languages and can be browsed through an integrated reader or subscribed to via a generated OPML feed.
https://sundaysites.cafe/
Sunday Sites is a community coding club where participants gather roughly once a month on Gather to write HTML together for about two hours, guided by creative prompts like 'Pick a song you like and make a site based on its title.' The result is a growing archive of small, experimental web pages created by members including reidar, chizra, whoislina, and others, making it a charming showcase of collaborative handcrafted web creativity.
https://www.troyv.dev/
Troy Vassalotti's personal site blends a playful, thoughtful approach to web building with tools like a BPM Finder, Guitar Tuner, and Word Salad generator alongside blog posts and notes. The site features theme switching, audio playback, Konami code easter eggs, and RSS feeds, making it a showcase of creative web craftsmanship from a Baltimore-based musician and software engineer.