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https://lara-aigmueller.at/
Lara Aigmüller's personal site documents her journey building a web presence step by step, with a focus on frontend web development, tools, and inspiration. She shares thoughts on music, running, and the process of creating incrementally rather than waiting for perfection.
https://banner.tildeverse.org/
The Tilde Banner Exchange is a community-driven banner swap network for sites in the Tildeverse, letting members display each other's banners to share visitors without ads or tracking. It embraces the old-web spirit of human-powered discovery, celebrating personal, quirky, and creative websites over algorithmic feeds.
https://mooseanon.neocities.org/
MooseAnon's colorful Neocities webzone serves as a personal archive and showcase for the creator's chatbots, complete with a chatbot webring and Caramelldansen audio. The site has a playful, early-internet energy and offers pages dedicated to individual bots, banned bots, and a character named Mahiru.
https://linkedlist.ch/
Linkedlist is a curated blog of short, focused posts covering web technologies, browser features, and JavaScript standards like ECMAScript updates. It serves as a handy reference for web developers keeping up with Firefox features, TC39 proposals, and modern web platform developments.
http://asciiribbon.org/
The official home of the ASCII Ribbon Campaign, an advocacy movement urging internet users to avoid HTML email and proprietary file attachments in favor of plain text. The site explains the technical and practical reasons behind the campaign, offers multilingual resources, and provides badge graphics for supporters to display on their own sites.
https://tmafering.nekoweb.org/
The Microsoft Agent Frontier Ring is a revival webring dedicated to celebrating and preserving the legacy of Microsoft Agent, the animated character technology that shipped with Windows from 98 through 7. Visitors can browse a curated collection of sites featuring Agent applications, custom character designs, and scripting projects, along with a detailed history of the technology's development from 1997 onward.
http://miscellanea.de/newsletter/2006Winter/new_servers.html
A newsletter article from the ODP/DMOZ open directory project's Winter 2006 issue, humorously describing the migration to new servers through the perspective of fictional 'hamsters' powering the editors.dmoz.org infrastructure. Part of a regular newsletter for DMOZ editors, it covers server upgrades, editor initiatives, and community news from the volunteer-run web directory.
https://colincogle.name/
Colin Cogle is a Connecticut-based IT professional and open-source developer whose homepage links to his blog, PGP key, GitHub projects, and contributions to outlets like 2600: The Hacker Quarterly and the PowerShell Gallery. The site reflects a technically oriented personality with membership in several indie web communities including the 512KB Club, no-JS Club, and multiple webrings.
https://j4.lc/
Jae 'J4' Salokettu is a Finnish DevOps consultant and software engineer based in Helsinki, with deep involvement in open-source software, GitLab, BGP networking, and the Resonite VR platform. The site serves as a hub linking to their blog, code repositories, amateur radio callsign (OH2DND), and public infrastructure documentation.