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https://kjelsrud.dev/
Sindre, a 20-something software engineer known as 'Sid', built this personal site as a creative outlet for owning his own data, with a blog, logs, photo gallery, and guestbook. His interests span bouldering, One Piece anime, liquid DnB music, open source advocacy, and cairn building, making this a lively personal corner of the web.
https://flagmakerjr.stg7.net/
FlagMaker Jr. Plus is a browser-based flag design tool that lets users create custom flags with divisions, overlays, and grid controls, then export the results as SVG or PNG files. It offers a canvas-driven interface for vexillology enthusiasts and anyone who wants to design heraldic or national-style flags from scratch.
https://jjs.remotes.club/
A minimal welcome page by 'jjs' hosted on remotes.club, a tilde-style community server focused on remote working culture. The page is essentially a stub pointing visitors to the creator's main presence at tilde.team.
https://netninja.com/
Netninja.com is Brian Enigma's long-running personal web log, active since 2001, documenting his eclectic tech projects including Arduino builds, ARGs, software tools, and maker creations. With decades of archives and a wide range of original projects like InfoNinja, pwgen, and a Sudoku scraper, this Portland-based technologist's blog is a rich record of hands-on hacking and creative experimentation.
https://irony-machine.neocities.org/
Irony Machine is a minimalist personal site on Neocities with a stripped-down interface featuring animation toggles and a sitemap. The sparse but deliberate design suggests a creator focused on crafting a clean old-web aesthetic experience.
https://hekate2.github.io/buttonmaker
A browser-based tool for creating classic 88x31 web buttons, the iconic tiny badges that defined the old-web aesthetic. Users can customize backgrounds, gradients, images, text with retro pixel fonts, borders, and more, then preview and save their creations directly in the browser.
https://robida.net/entries/2026/03/08/the-humanjson-protocol
Beto Dealmeida, a musician and software engineer based in Key Biscayne, FL, proposes a new open web protocol called human.json that lets site owners declare their content is human-generated rather than AI-produced. The post details the JSON format, a web-of-trust vouching system, and companion browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, and qutebrowser that visually signal human authorship to visitors.
http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/gf2leadtekmx200/index.html
iXBT Labs is a detailed hardware review site, and this article by Andrey Worobyew puts three Leadtek WinFast GeForce2 MX graphics cards head-to-head across the NVIDIA MX, MX200, and MX400 chipsets. Packed with benchmark data, performance comparisons, and technical analysis, it offers a thorough look at budget GPU options from the early 2000s.
https://spyware.neocities.org/articles/chrome
Spyware Watchdog is a detailed privacy analysis site that rates popular software and browsers by their 'spyware level,' with this page giving Google Chrome an 'Extremely High' rating and methodically documenting each tracking behavior with citations from Google's own privacy policy. Visitors will find a rigorous breakdown of Chrome's data collection features including search history uploading, keystroke tracking via the address bar, and deep integration with Google's account platform.
https://leap123.neocities.org/
Leap (also known as Azzam) is a 15-year-old autistic programmer and content creator from Indonesia who shares projects, a blog, and links to friends and fellow creators. The site highlights a tinkerer spirit with connections to the indie web community, webrings, and a growing list of personal projects built with tools like 11ty.