Computers & Internet
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https://accordeon.dev/
Accordeon Dev is a minimalist personal site with a charming ASCII art welcome that leads to sections for a gallery, adventures, webbuttons, and programs. The site invites visitors to make their own corner of the internet, capturing that classic old-web spirit of personal expression and creation.
https://0u75k1r7-p4rad1c3.neocities.org/
A cryptically named personal site with a striking retro-futuristic aesthetic, featuring a dramatic age-gate warning modeled after nuclear waste site markers. The page leans heavily into old-web nostalgia with custom fonts, audio autoplay, and a dial-up-era loading sequence, but its actual inner content remains largely inaccessible from the landing page alone.
https://personalsit.es/
PersonalSit.es is an open-source directory of nearly 1,000 personal websites, curated so people can discover and celebrate each other's handcrafted corners of the internet. Built by Andy Bell and maintained by Henry Desroches and Declan Chidlow, it lets visitors browse by tags, filter for RSS-enabled sites, or jump to a random site for a surprise.
http://plastic-idolatry.com/erik
The personal hub of Eiríkr Åsheim, a programmer and philosopher whose site links to original code projects including kind-projector, machinist, and spire alongside music, games, and writing. A compact but richly connected landing page revealing someone deeply embedded in open-source Scala development, tabletop games, and anarcho-syndicalist thought.
https://localghost.dev/
Sophie Koonin's personal site showcases her passion for building creative things with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, featuring multiple switchable themes ranging from 'vaporwave' to '1999' that demonstrate her love of expressive web design. She also writes blog posts on tech topics and mental health, and shares conference talks, making this a thoughtful blend of technical craft and personal voice.
https://mikemai.net/blog/2024/11/01/you-are-not-a-css-dev-if-you-have-not-made-a-css-reset.html
Mike Mai's technical blog dives into CSS development with a focus on minimal, thoughtful approaches to web styling, including a detailed breakdown of his personal CSS reset and typesetting conventions. The post reflects Mai's background as a graphic designer, exploring font kerning, anti-aliasing, and box-sizing with practical code examples and a Codepen template.
http://techfreaks.org/
TechFreaks is a tech enthusiast site covering PC hardware reviews, gaming news, and modding culture, with links to partner sites focused on case mods, overclocking, and peripherals. Updated through early 2006, it features news posts on titles like Elder Scrolls and God of War alongside hardware reviews covering heat sinks, memory, and cooling solutions.
https://thetwitcleaner.com/blog
The Twit Cleaner, created by Si Dawson, was a Twitter utility tool that helped users identify and remove low-quality or spammy accounts from their follow lists. The blog covers tips for improving your Twitter experience, avoiding DM spam, and chronicles the winding-down of the service after years of development.
https://demystified.info/
Demystified breaks down complex technology topics into accessible explanations, covering artificial intelligence, blockchain, cryptocurrency, NFTs, login security, passkeys, DVD, and UltraViolet. It serves as a plain-language reference for anyone trying to make sense of modern tech jargon and digital systems.
https://tilde.club/~a13x
A sparse tilde.club personal page belonging to a13x, featuring a note about writing HTML on a Miyoo Mini+ handheld terminal and a small collection of random desk items. The Miyoo Mini+ focus and tilde.club setting give it a retro/hobbyist computing flavor, linking to a webring for fellow tilde enthusiasts.