Computers & Internet
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https://fustilugz.neocities.org/
Fustilugz has built a charming collection of 88x31 web buttons gathered from across the internet, celebrating one of the most nostalgic elements of old-web culture. With over 200,000 views, this little site has clearly struck a chord with visitors who share a love of the tiny linked graphics that once decorated every personal homepage.
https://forums.windrivers.com/
WinDrivers is a large community forum dedicated to computer hardware drivers and tech support, covering everything from BIOS and motherboards to CD-ROM drives, digital imaging devices, and beyond. With over 650,000 posts and 74,000 members, it serves as a go-to troubleshooting resource for finding and fixing driver issues across a wide range of hardware.
https://viba.neocities.org/
Viba's personal Neocities site documents their computer-based creations, including a custom static site generator built with Lua scripts and various constructed language experiments. The site has been evolving since 2016 and features a log, a creations showcase, and content in multiple conlangs including toki pona and vötgil.
https://terabytetiger.com/
Tyler VanBlargan's personal site showcases his projects, blog, and bookmarks as a developer and tinkerer with eclectic interests spanning laser engraving, Raspberry Pi self-hosting, Pico-8, and vinyl records. Built with 11ty, the site offers a clean hub for exploring Tyler's technical experiments and writing.
https://danielpietzsch.com/
Daniel Pietzsch is a Düsseldorf-based web developer who built FeedCity, a stress-free RSS reader, and co-organizes the local Homebrew Website Club, a group dedicated to the indie web movement. His personal site blends blog posts about web development, RSS advocacy, and self-hosting with a film photography journal and polaroid snapshots.
http://sealove.sheisl0ved.com/
Sea Love is Rachael's free graphics site offering patterns, dividers, HTML boxes, zodiac signs graphics, and other web design resources for personal use. Built with Photoshop CS6 and Paint Shop Pro, the site features a hand-coded stylesheet and participates in an active community of affiliate graphic sites.
https://vastrecs.neocities.org/
Vastrecs is a quirky, mysterious personal site that greets visitors with a pale yellow door and an invitation to enter or flee. The site participates in several webrings including the Hotline Webring and the Geekring, suggesting a creator deeply embedded in the old-web revival community.
https://embarrasseddragon234.neocities.org/rest-stops/TeenyTowers
A page from embarrasseddragon234's personal Neocities site dedicated to Teeny Towers, a clique where participants build a pixelated tower filled with themed rooms. The creator's tower features rooms inspired by Orko and Doofenshmirtz Evil Inc, showcasing charming old-web decorative culture including adopts, blinkies, badges, and clubs.
https://hellscaped.dev/
Riley "Hellscaped" Thrailkill is a young programmer who started coding Python at age 7 and now writes about web projects, Java modding, and CMS tinkering. Recent posts cover building a Fabric mod for Minecraft and setting up DecapCMS, making it a peek into a hobbyist developer's ongoing experiments.
https://ploum.net/
Ploum.net is the bilingual blog of Lionel Dricot, a Belgian writer and open-source advocate who writes extensively about software freedom, the Fediverse, AI, digital sovereignty, and the pitfalls of modern tech monocultures. Posts range from technical topics like Git workflows and command-line philosophy to broader essays on capitalism and education, all written with a distinctive, opinionated voice.