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https://mooseanon.neocities.org/
MooseAnon's colorful Neocities webzone serves as a personal archive and showcase for the creator's chatbots, complete with a chatbot webring and Caramelldansen audio. The site has a playful, early-internet energy and offers pages dedicated to individual bots, banned bots, and a character named Mahiru.
https://choiyoona.neocities.org/
This is a redirect placeholder page for Yoona, a Neocities creator who has moved to a new site called Y2Kstardust. Visitors are pointed to her new home along with contact details across Melonland, 32bit.cafe, and other smallweb communities.
https://pinkcredible.space/webring.html
The Pinkcredible Webring is a small, friendly ring connecting personal sites that feature pink somewhere in their design, with the only rule being at least one pink pixel. It offers joining instructions, a nav snippet for members, and a live member list, all wrapped in a cozy old-web aesthetic.
https://proclamations.nebcorp-hias.com/sundries/hitman
A technical blog post from the 'NebCorp Heavy Industries and Sundries' personal site, detailing how the author built 'Hitman', a privacy-conscious website hit counter inspired by the nostalgic Web 1.0 era. The post walks through the full stack implementation using Caddy, Axum, and SQLite, covering architecture decisions around privacy, security, and front-end integration.
https://kyaa.fun/
kyaa.fun is a small toolbox site offering web utilities like a counting tool, a 150x150 image gallery or generator, an image editor, and a moodboard maker. It appears aimed at old-web and personal site hobbyists looking for lightweight creative tools to spice up their pages.
https://blogroll.club/
Blogroll Club is a curated directory of 333 blogs organized into categories like Art, Gaming, History, Music, Photography, and more, giving visitors an easy way to discover active personal blogs across the web. It harkens back to the old-web tradition of blogrolls, offering RSS subscription support and a submission form so bloggers can get their sites listed.
https://colincogle.name/
Colin Cogle is a Connecticut-based IT professional and open-source developer whose homepage links to his blog, PGP key, GitHub projects, and contributions to outlets like 2600: The Hacker Quarterly and the PowerShell Gallery. The site reflects a technically oriented personality with membership in several indie web communities including the 512KB Club, no-JS Club, and multiple webrings.
https://lofihi.fi/local-html
A technical writeup introducing local.html, a browser-based PWA that performs social discovery by crawling the web for rel=friend link attributes and building a personal feed of friends' site updates. The project explores indie web concepts like decentralized social graphs, CORS constraints, and an alternative to Webmention, complete with a live demo and source code.
https://ellesho.me/
Elle's homepage is a minimalist personal site on the small web, self-described as belonging to 'a very internet person' with an emphasis on handcrafted HTML. With almost no crawlable content beyond the bare shell, it hints at a web-native sensibility but offers little for visitors to explore.
https://0ultraviolet.space/
Null, a queer web designer and accessibility consultant, presents their professional profile focused on creating aesthetically pleasing and accessible websites and applications. The site highlights their skills in HTML, JavaScript, Jekyll, WordPress, and Squarespace, with a clear emphasis on inclusive design for all users.