Computers & Internet
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https://neothemes.neocities.org/
NeoThemes offers free, fully responsive HTML and CSS layouts and themes designed specifically for Neocities websites. All templates are handcrafted with CSS variables for easy color customization, making it simple for beginners to build and personalize their own sites.
https://filesfound.net/
FilesFound! is a digital archaeology project by PIXELATEDCROWN, dedicated to excavating and documenting the contents of obsolete storage media like floppy disks, VHS tapes, MiniDiscs, and game cartridges. Each article highlights a unique discovery, from vintage screensavers to award-winning CD-ROM art collections, preserving digital artifacts that might otherwise be lost forever.
https://nickcharlton.net/
Nick Charlton is a London-based software developer at thoughtbot who shares technical write-ups covering Linux, Raspberry Pi, Kubernetes, Docker, and software tooling. The articles lean toward practical, hands-on guides that reflect real problems solved in professional and personal projects.
https://nilfm.cc/
The personal digital garden of Iris (nilix), a self-described software artisan and cybernetic witch, covering an eclectic mix of software projects, rollerblading, occult interests, permacomputing, degrowth, and Buddhist philosophy. The site is a richly interconnected 'memex'-style space with a blog, photojournal, shrines, and handwritten notes spanning topics from gamedev to ecology.
http://wdahac.com/
WDAHAC.COM appears to be a minimal or placeholder site with little visible content beyond its title. Without substantial page text, it is difficult to determine a dominant topic, but the bare structure suggests an early or underdeveloped web presence.
http://baccyflap.com/?webring=htmlhobbyist
Baccyflap.com is the personal homepage of rmf, a thoughtfully crafted old-web style site containing a museum of curiosities, a resources section, and personal writings, photos, and audio. The creator's passionate manifesto about the early web's anarchic humanity and the site's deliberate avoidance of ads, trackers, and cookies makes it a genuine love letter to the personal homepage era.
https://jack---91.neocities.org/
Jack's personal Neocities site centered around Linux, free software, dotfiles, and the broader Unix philosophy, with a distinctly cyberpunk aesthetic. Visitors can find tutorials, wallpaper packs, dotfile configs, and posts from a self-described Arch Linux enthusiast who lives at the intersection of hacking culture and hardcore punk.
https://cgisecurity.com/
CGISecurity.com bills itself as the oldest application security site online, predating OWASP, and covers topics ranging from XSS and CSRF to cryptography, web application firewalls, and vulnerability research. Run by Robert Auger, the site offers advisories, research papers, security tool roundups, and a deep archive of industry news and commentary stretching back to 2001.
https://spacedorky.com/
SpaceDorky is a colorful, animated personal homepage with autoplay music, currently under construction and best viewed on desktop. The landing page sets the stage for an old-web-style experience with playful typography and a welcoming intro.
http://web.textfiles.com/
Jason Scott's web.textfiles.com is a sprawling archive of historical text files covering hacking, phreaking, e-zines, humor, virus research, and underground computing culture from the BBS era and beyond. It's an essential digital preservation project cataloging thousands of documents that capture the raw, unfiltered voice of early internet and hacker subcultures.