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STFN
https://stfn.pl/
STFN is a personal tech blog by a Python developer and homelabber who writes about self-hosting, Linux containers, networking, and home server builds. Posts range from setting up Proxmox on a Lenovo Tiny PC to building a solar-powered web server, making it a rich resource for hands-on homelab enthusiasts.
Blog Linux & Unix | 2026-03-12
floppy's web lounge
https://floppys-lounge.neocities.org/
Floppy's Web Lounge is a thoughtfully crafted personal site with sections covering articles, technology, media, and personal thoughts, with a clear emphasis on internet privacy and digital freedom. The site's Nutrition Facts disclaimer about external scripts and its link to the Online Spyware Watchdog signal a creator deeply interested in web privacy and mindful browsing.
Personal Page Web Design | 2026-03-12
World Wind - World Wind Wiki
https://worldwindcentral.com/wiki/world_wind
WorldWindCentral is a wiki dedicated to NASA's World Wind, the open-source virtual globe application that lets users zoom from outer space to any location on Earth using satellite imagery and 3D terrain data. Visitors will find documentation, tutorials, walkthroughs, and a users' guide covering features like multi-planet visualization, hurricane animations, and SRTM elevation data.
Resource Software | 2026-03-13
MDOC(7)
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.
Resource Linux & Unix | 2026-03-13
Other Tildes
https://tilde.club/~pfhawkins/othertildes.html
Maintained by ~pfhawkins on tilde.club, this page is a curated directory of active tilde servers from across the tildeverse, complete with descriptions and signup links for each community. It serves as an essential jumping-off point for anyone interested in joining a public-access Unix shell community, with entries ranging from OpenBSD privacy-focused servers to the world's only Windows-based tilde.
Resource Linux & Unix | 2026-03-11
Wandering Girl's Homepage
https://wandering-girl.neocities.org/home
Wandering Girl's homepage is a classic Neocities personal hub featuring a collection of buttons, blinkies, and web badges on 'The Wall,' along with links to her blog and her partner's site. The site participates in several old-web webrings including Fediring, Hotline, Retronaut, and Yesterweb, embracing the nostalgic indie web aesthetic.
Personal Page Web Design | 2026-03-12
OpenBooks
https://openbooks.neocities.org/
OpenBooks is Neocities' original web portal, created by Coyote Reyne, designed to help visitors discover the independent, human-made corners of the internet outside of corporate algorithms. Now in its 11th iteration, the site features a searchable directory, curated links, and a retrospective celebrating a decade of fostering DIY internet culture.
Directory Web Design | 2026-03-12
Erika Rowland
https://erikarow.land/
Erika Rowland is an ops-focused software engineer who shares notes and articles on topics like resilience engineering, Elixir, and Gleam. The site features a lightweight personal hub with links to her writing, quick references, and social profiles across the fediverse and Bluesky.
Personal Page Programming | 2026-03-11
James Friend | PCE.js IBM PC/XT in the Browser
https://jamesfriend.com.au/pce-js/ibmpc-win
James Friend's PCE.js project brings vintage computing history to life by running an emulated 286 IBM PC/XT with Windows 3.0 directly in your browser, no installation required. Built as a port of Hampa Hug's PCE emulator, the project also includes demos of classic Mac Plus environments and iconic games like Wolf3D, Civilization, and Monkey Island.
Resource Retro Computing | 2026-03-13
Cybrkyd
https://cybrkyd.com/
Cybrkyd is a personal tech blog covering Linux tips, self-hosted tools, privacy-focused software, and everyday computing life. Posts range from practical how-tos on Tor Browser cursor themes and Git workflows to commentary on ISP censorship and open-source alternatives to mainstream apps.
Blog Linux & Unix | 2026-03-12