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https://rec0de.net/var/papertiles
Paper Tiles offers a collection of hand-crafted tileable background images derived from public-domain wallpaper patterns sourced via Historic New England, perfect for adding texture to websites. Each tile is available in large and small JPG formats with source files provided, and visitors can contribute new tiles via GitLab.
https://unplug.neocities.org/
A cyberpunk-flavored personal manifesto urging visitors to ditch mainstream operating systems, browsers, and smartphones in favor of privacy-respecting alternatives like Linux and ungoogled Chromium. The site curates links to spyware classification tools, privacy deep-dives, chan lists, and anonymous file sharing utilities, all wrapped in a gritty aesthetic borrowed from cyberpunk culture.
https://aaadaaam.com/notes/no-class
Adam Stoddard's technical notes site features deep dives into modern CSS techniques, including his experiment with building a fully class-free website using only semantic HTML elements and tag selectors. The writing is thoughtful and opinionated, with a focus on CSS architecture, cascade layers, and the philosophy of constraint-driven design.
https://www.rdsaunders.co.uk/
Richard Saunders is a product owner and designer from Newport, South Wales, who shares weeknotes, technical tutorials, and reflections on UX, accessibility, and front-end development. Highlights include practical guides on using iOS Shortcuts with Jekyll and the GitHub API, making it a useful read for indie web enthusiasts and developers.
https://epic-gus-sauce.neocities.org/
A beginner's personal homepage on Neocities marking someone's first foray into building a website, featuring a link to a sibling's YouTube channel and a shareable site button. The content is minimal but captures the charm of a first-ever web project just getting started.
https://ring.recurse.com/
The Recurse Webring is a community webring connecting personal sites and blogs of alumni from the Recurse Center, a programming retreat. Presented with a striking ASCII art aesthetic, it offers navigation through dozens of member sites spanning programming, writing, and personal projects.
https://abuse.net/
Abuse.net is a long-running Network Abuse Clearinghouse that helps users, mail system managers, and developers find the correct contact addresses for reporting spam and other network abuse. Its searchable database of abuse contact information for domains makes it a practical reference tool for anyone trying to route complaints to the right place.
https://mattstein.com/
Matt Stein is a web designer and developer based in Bend, Oregon who writes about web development, self-hosting, software tools, and personal essays with a dry, self-aware humor. Posts range from technical topics like Eleventy builds, Laravel transports, and Coolify deployments to book reviews, life reflections, and stand-up comedy craft.
https://iltelaiodipenelope.it/materiale_grafico/index.php
Penelope's 'Il Telaio di Penelope' hosts a curated collection of GIFs, pixel art, and decorative web images gathered over many years from across the internet, all freely available for visitors to save and use in their own web pages. The site includes HTML tutorials explaining how to embed images, making it a practical resource for Italian-speaking web hobbyists building personal pages.
https://reim.ar/
Reimar is a Danish programmer's self-hosted personal site running on a Raspberry Pi, showcasing several original software projects including a Tetris clone in Rust, a Conway's Game of Life implementation, and a browser-based popup timer. The site reflects a genuine hobbyist coding spirit, with links to GitHub and Gitea repositories and even a live server temperature readout.