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https://ethernal.win/main.php
Masiv's personal site (masiv's lair) is a self-hosted Spanish-language homepage built from scratch with HTML, CSS, and PHP, featuring a chat room, file tools, movie and book lists, and a custom git server. The creator documents their learning journey with web technologies while keeping the site deliberately minimal and bloat-free.
https://deathrate.neocities.org/
Eryk Carrillo's personal site is currently in its earliest stage, offering little more than a landing page and webring participation. The site is part of the No AI Webring, signaling a commitment to human-made web content.
https://angelfishes.neocities.org/
Angelfishes is a personal site by a creator who blends resources, art, radio interests, and a love of fish into one handcrafted corner of the web. The content warnings hint at a quirky, macabre aesthetic, and the meta description promises a mix of creative and hobbyist topics with fish as a unifying theme.
https://jonesangga.codeberg.page/
Jonesangga's personal page showcases projects in creative coding, mathematics visualization, and Vim, with tutorials and demos built in JavaScript and C. The site reflects a curious programmer's journey through computer graphics, game development, and retro computing, with active blog posts and participation in events like Genuary 2025.
https://members.tripod.com/icq_help/faq.html
A detailed FAQ guide covering everything a beginner needs to know about ICQ, the popular instant messaging client, from downloading and installing to managing contacts and recovering lost passwords. The site walks through common questions with step-by-step instructions and screenshots, making it a practical reference for anyone getting started with ICQ.
https://mandoc.bsd.lv/man/mdoc.7.html
The official reference manual for mdoc, the semantic markup language used to write Unix manual pages, hosted on the mandoc.bsd.lv project site. Written by Kristaps Dzonsons, this comprehensive document covers mdoc syntax, macro overview, language structure, and compatibility with groff and other implementations.
https://www.marginalia.nu/
Viktor Lofgren is a Swedish software engineer who built Marginalia, an independent search engine and suite of web tools focused on discovering obscure and interesting corners of the old web. The site includes a weblog, an encyclopedia, a similar-website finder, release notes, and thoughtful essays on search engines, programming, and web culture.
https://sampatt.com/
Sam Patterson is a fullstack developer with a focus on decentralization, self-hosting, privacy, and local LLMs, making this a great stop for those interested in the intersection of modern software and digital autonomy. The site reflects a technically oriented personal presence built around cutting-edge topics in open and distributed computing.
https://arizzitano.github.io/css3wordart
CSS3 WordArt recreates the iconic Microsoft Office WordArt experience entirely in CSS3, letting you pick styles, customize fonts, and generate nostalgic decorative text effects right in the browser. It's a clever tribute to a beloved piece of 90s design history, built as an interactive tool for anyone who misses the gaudy rainbow arched text of their childhood documents.
https://blogroll.fr/
Maintained by Alex Sirac, this curated blogroll gathers independent French-language blogs organized alphabetically by category, covering everything from cooking and film criticism to personal journals and tabletop RPGs. It offers an RSS feed for new additions and welcomes submissions, serving as a lively discovery tool for the Francophone independent web.