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https://snarfed.org/feed
Ryan Barrett's personal blog and feed covers a lively mix of tech commentary, software debugging adventures, and everyday life observations. Posts range from quips about venture capital culture and Linux kernel deep-dives to photos of fresh honeycomb and San Francisco nightscapes, making it a warm and witty window into the mind of a working developer.
https://darktheme.club/
Created by Garrit Franke and inspired by the 512kb Club, the Darktheme Club curates a growing list of websites that implement dark themes either by default or through CSS color-scheme preferences. It serves as both a showcase and a gentle nudge toward better, eye-friendly web design practices across the independent web.
https://gamedevgaiden.neocities.org/
Indie GameDev Gaiden is a curated link directory for aspiring and independent game developers, covering everything from physics and AI to rendering, audio, pixel art, and game design history. The collection spans tutorials, deep-dive articles, and dev stories on topics like behavior trees, collision detection, OpenGL, and the making of classics like Diablo II and Crash Bandicoot.
http://mutt.org/
The official home of Mutt, the venerable text-based email client famous for its motto 'All mail clients suck. This one just sucks less.' Visitors will find release announcements, documentation, download links, mailing list info, and third-party resources for this long-running open-source Unix mail client.
https://remysharp.com/
Remy Sharp, a JavaScript developer and consultant based in Brighton UK, writes about web development, coding, and the business of running a tech consultancy called Left Logic. With archives stretching back to 2006 and hundreds of posts covering JavaScript, git tips, and front-end topics, this is a well-established developer blog from a respected voice in the web community.
https://website-iota-wheat-25.vercel.app/
Noah, known online as mounderfod, runs this minimalist personal site from the United Kingdom, featuring a blog, a projects section showcasing his technical creations, and a links page. The site is notably mirrored on Gopher via tilde.institute, signaling a tech-savvy, indie-web sensibility with a no-cookies, no-trackers philosophy.
https://prospector.cz/
Prospector.cz, maintained by Zdenek Rauner since 1998, is a sprawling directory of nearly 2000 reviewed and categorized freeware tools, free online services, and product samples updated daily. Visitors can browse hundreds of categories covering everything from free email and web hosting to games, graphics editors, antivirus tools, and free stock photos.
https://dokode.moe/
Dokodemo is a personal hobby site styled as a love letter to the early days of the web, complete with old-web design conventions like audio autoplay, iFrames, and display requirements for specific browsers and screen sizes. The creator describes it as a time capsule, evoking the spirit of vintage personal homepages with cute colors and themed aesthetics.
https://puppygrass.neocities.org/
Puppygrass is a personal Neocities site with a classic old-web landing page aesthetic, greeting visitors with a retro-styled entry prompt and a disclaimer that it is best viewed in fullscreen. The site is deliberately 'forever unfinished,' leaning into the nostalgic charm of hand-crafted personal homepages from the early web era.
https://dariolob.smol.pub/
The Unplugged Web is Dario's personal collection of thoughts on slower, more intentional living both online and offline, pushing back against the noise of the modern internet. Posts like 'Returning to a Human Internet' and 'The Web without an audience' champion a quieter, more thoughtful digital life, with connections to gopher, gemini, and the indie web community.