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https://blog.sanctum.geek.nz/vim-koans
A clever and entertaining collection of Zen-style koans centered on the Vim text editor, written in the voice of the fictional 'Master Wq' guiding novices toward enlightenment through command-line wisdom. The parables blend genuine Vim technique with dry humor, and have been popular enough to be translated into both Chinese and Spanish.
http://dtp-aus.com/htmcderm.html
Created by Ron F. Woolley, HTML Code Lab offers over 120 pages of free tutorials covering HTML tags, tables, forms, frames, image maps, search engine optimization, and desktop publishing. The site is a comprehensive beginner-friendly reference that also includes free backgrounds, buttons, Perl/CGI scripts, and typography lessons.
https://cyb3rnetic.neocities.org/
Cyb3rnetic's personal Neocities homepage features a minimal front page with a cyberpunk-inflected aesthetic, a hit counter, and background audio. The site is in early stages with very little content visible beyond the landing page.
https://webguide.neocities.org/
Pauli Kohberger's beginner-friendly guide walks newcomers through the fundamentals of HTML and CSS, covering everything from basic formatting and headers to links, images, and nested boxes. Written as a practical introduction for people looking to build their own personal webpages on platforms like Neocities, it reflects a genuine belief in the open web as a stable home for personal expression.
https://bukmark.club/
BUKMARK.CLUB is a curated directory of websites that themselves maintain collections of bookmarks and links, making it a meta-directory of the web's most link-happy corners. Created by ttntm in 2024 over scotch and nostalgia, it celebrates the old-web tradition of collecting and sharing links with a no-cookies, no-JavaScript, no-tracking ethos.
https://gligar.neocities.org/
A massive collection of web stamps curated by a user called Gligar, featuring hundreds of the small decorative images that were a staple of old-web personal pages. With 588 images and almost no text, the entire experience is a dense visual archive of stamp culture.
http://ctyme.com/rbrown.htm
An HTML conversion of Ralf Brown's legendary Interrupt List, one of the most comprehensive references for DOS interrupt calls ever assembled, featuring over 9000 linked pages and 350 searchable indexes. Created by Marc Perkel of Computer Tyme, this invaluable resource documents every known documented and undocumented DOS interrupt call, making it an essential bookmark for low-level and assembly language programmers.
https://www.mauriciopoppe.com/
Mauricio Poppe is a NYC-based Software Engineer sharing notes on Kubernetes, data visualization, mathematics, and creative coding projects like 3D convex hulls and Three.js demos. The site blends technical depth with personal pursuits including language learning, bachata dancing, and open-source tools like function-plot and interval arithmetic.
https://lachlanarthur.github.io/Braille-ASCII-Art
Created by Lachlan Arthur, this tool converts images into Braille-based ASCII art using several dithering algorithms including Floyd-Steinberg, Stucki, Atkinson, and threshold modes. Visitors can upload an image, adjust width and inversion settings, preview the output, and copy the resulting Braille characters directly to the clipboard.