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https://tilde.club/~danbri
Dan Brickley's minimalist tilde.club page offers a glimpse into early web culture, linking to an endangered languages seminar and a philosophy resource he HTMLized himself using MS Word macros on a 286 running DRDOS. The page is a charming time capsule of mid-1990s personal web presence, complete with an 'under construction' notice and a nod to tilde.club community tools.
http://lightning.nu/
Lightning.nu is a sparse splash page bearing the tagline 'Rebirth,' offering almost no visible content beyond its styled title and a handful of links. The site's minimal structure and old-web domain suggest it may be a personal creative hub in the process of rebuilding or relaunching.
https://itinerae.blogspot.com/2024/01/foryou.html
Itinerae is a resource hub offering free HTML and CSS website layouts, web graphics, backgrounds, and dividers for personal site builders on platforms like Neocities and Nekoweb. The site has since migrated to itinerae.org, making this Blogspot page a redirect notice for returning visitors.
https://intranet.tildeverse.org/
TildeNet is a virtual intranet connecting servers in the tildeverse federation using WireGuard tunnels, assigning addresses in the 10.0.0.0/24 reserved block to tilde server operators. The site documents the network's technical architecture, member servers, DNS resolution plans, and step-by-step instructions for tilde operators and end users wanting to join or access the network.
https://jasdev.me/
Jasdev Singh's personal blog 'Distillations' blends deep technical writing about Swift, functional programming, and reactive publishers with a prolific film photography archive spanning over 250 rolls. The technical posts dive into advanced topics like type erasure, contravariance, and monoidal applicatives, making it a rich resource for engineers interested in functional and reactive programming concepts.
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.
https://harvesim.neocities.org/
Created by Benoît Allard, this site presents an interactive browser-based simulation of a harvester autonomously cleaning a field using HTML5 canvas and real-time pathfinding logic. Visitors can experiment with different field shapes drawn from OpenStreetMap data, adjust simulation speed, and switch between piloting algorithms including a simple spiral and an enhanced headland-clearing method.
https://ivndbt.com/
Ivan is a mechanical engineer from northern Italy who runs this minimalist personal site featuring notes, builds, and a curated blogroll celebrating the small web. The site has a thoughtful, intentional quality with a text playlist of recommended reads and a 'now' page, reflecting a genuine enthusiasm for indie blogging culture.
https://venam.net/blog
Patrick Louis (venam) from Lebanon writes deeply researched technical articles about Unix and Linux internals, alongside philosophy, psychology, and cultural commentary. The blog stands out for its rigorous, first-principles approach to demystifying complex systems like input stacks, CPU scheduling, and access control on Unix-like operating systems.
https://members.tripod.com/tiffani_hernton/links.htm
Tiffani Hernton's links page collects the resources she used to build her first personal website, including clipart sources, graphics tools, and web utilities. A peek into late-90s/early-2000s DIY web culture, it also links to her other personal pages covering topics like 'The Wedding Blues' and 'My Pooka.'