Computers & Internet
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https://tomasino.org/
James Tomasino's personal hub showcases a technologist and creative who is passionate about retro computing, the Fediverse, Gopher/Gemini protocols, and fiction writing. Notable projects include Cosmic Voyage, a collaborative sci-fi terminal universe, and Stitchy, a crochet pattern generator from images.
https://punkfairie.net/
Marley Rae's personal homepage at punkfairie.net doubles as a hub linking to her other sites, featuring a charming Win98-inspired desktop theme with draggable windows, blinkies, stamps, and a diary. The site is notable for its technical craftsmanship, having been rebuilt in Astro with webmentions support, and serves as a showcase of old-web aesthetics combined with modern static site tooling.
https://s-mith.github.io/awfulwebsite
Lily's minimalist homepage proudly eschews CSS and JavaScript in favor of plain HTML, offering a deliberately bare-bones old-web experience. The site features a simple sitemap navigation, inviting visitors to explore what lies beyond this sparse but charming landing page.
https://puppy.f53.dev/
Mochienya is a self-described tech nerd's personal homepage covering her journey learning Linux (NixOS), Rust, and TypeScript for fun and career growth. The site links to her devblogs and is part of the nixwebr.ing webring, making it a cozy corner of the nerd web.
https://based.coom.tech/
A community-curated link directory originating from 4chan's /g/ board, collecting hundreds of notable and obscure websites spanning search engines, FTP crawlers, open directories, retro web tools, and internet oddities. With 764 links organized into categories, it serves as a living index of useful, weird, and hard-to-find corners of the internet.
https://livecode.demozoo.org/event/2024_10_04_bytewall_deadline.html
livecode.demozoo.org archives live coding competition events from the demoscene, documenting performers, source code downloads, and results from events like Bytewall, Shader Showdowns, and Byte Jams across dozens of demoparties worldwide. This particular page covers the Deadline 2024 Bytewall event, listing participants such as Ave Eris, jtruk, and PlexBionFX alongside downloadable TIC-80 source code entries.
https://viggy.ayoni.net/
Viggy (also known as Ayoni) has built a quirky personal corner of the web complete with a virtual pet tamagotchi, an RSS feed, and an invitation to join the 'ViggyClub.' The site has a playful old-web aesthetic with custom buttons, badges, and a cheeky title aimed at IT admins.
https://charmbracelets.xandra.cc/
The Charm Bracelets Pixel Club is a pixel-trading community where members design tiny bracelet charm graphics to exchange and display on their own websites, linked together in a shared aesthetic tradition of old-web pixel art. Run by Xandra, the club offers templates, community milestone charms for events like Halloween and the holidays, and a growing roster of members participating in the broader 32-Bit Cafe creative community.
https://gracion.com/server/whatldap.html
A clear, plain-English explanation of LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) covering how it works, why organizations use it, and its history as an internet standard for directory services. Produced by the makers of ClickMail Central Directory, this concise reference page also links to schemas, standards documents, and further reading for those wanting to dig deeper.
https://markpitblado.me/
Mark Pitblado's personal blog covers tech topics including privacy, data validation, self-hosting, and terminal workflows, with an emphasis on simplicity and performance. The site itself is built to load extremely fast by design, reflecting Mark's philosophy that the web should be lean and user-respecting.