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https://social.emucafe.org/2026/01
The Emu Café Social is Nicholas A. Ferrell's personal blog and social space, covering topics like server management, Cloudron configuration, IP firewalls, and bot mitigation alongside occasional media musings and news links. Posts dive into the technical nitty-gritty of self-hosting a WordPress site on Hetzner VPS, making it a useful read for hobbyist server administrators navigating similar challenges.
http://httrack.kauler.com/help/Cookies
A help page for HTTrack Website Copier explaining how the tool handles cookies, including how to configure cookie acceptance, the format of the cookies.txt file, and troubleshooting tips for cookie-related issues. It's a practical reference for users who need to manage session data and authentication cookies when mirroring websites with HTTrack.
https://abslimeware.neocities.org/
A boot screen splash page by abslimeware on Neocities, featuring a clickable computer graphic that leads to the main site. The page is still under construction, with plans for autoplaying music and further content development.
https://sallylait.com/blog/2021/06/17/advice-for-my-younger-dev-self
Sally Lait, a seasoned web developer, shares hard-won career advice aimed at her junior developer self, covering topics like career planning, technical growth, and navigating the industry. The post is thoughtful and candid, drawing from personal experience to offer practical guidance for developers at any stage of their careers.
https://cybersparkle.neocities.org/
CyberSparkle's cozy corner of the web features a mix of personal shrines, journal entries, and old-web aesthetics, all centered around the creator's passion for coding and customizing their site. Highlights include shrines dedicated to KMFDM, Jirachi, and Crystal Pepsi, plus Tamagotchi content and a site-ID card trading section.
https://acme.com/
ACME Laboratories is Jef Poskanzer's long-running freeware hub, offering a trove of open-source tools including tiny web servers, image conversion utilities, JavaScript libraries, and Java applets. The site blends practical software downloads with interactive web toys, maps, spam-filtering guides, and tutorials spanning Unix, networking, and web development.
http://howtocreate.co.uk/fixedPosition.html
A technical reference page by Mark "Tarquin" Wilton-Jones covering how to implement CSS position:fixed in Internet Explorer 5.5 and 6 using JavaScript workarounds. The page includes code snippets, explanations of browser compatibility issues, and frank commentary on IE6's legacy as a barrier to modern web development.
https://msn.neocities.org/
MSN Forever is a nostalgic tribute to MSN Messenger and the classic MSN era of the early internet, celebrating the look and feel of a beloved piece of online history. The frames-based layout itself evokes the retro web aesthetic that fans of old-school Microsoft software will immediately recognize.
https://anthr.net/
Alan's personal corner of the small web, anthr network is a self-described portal to his hobbies, projects, and studies, built with an explicit philosophy of keeping the web personal and ad-free. The site is still in early development but already participates in webrings like the Fediring and Retronaut, signaling a genuine investment in the indie web community.
https://kindakyute.neocities.org/
Kyu's hideout is a newly built personal corner of the indie web, created by someone who found social media alienating and discovered the joy of handcrafting their own site instead. The site is still taking shape, with sections planned for a gallery, characters, worldbuilding, and a blog, making it a charming early-stage creative home.