Computers & Internet
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https://cpuscorecard.com/
CPU Scorecard is a comprehensive reference database ranking personal computer processors by benchmark performance, covering AMD, Intel, Transmeta, and VIA chips with comparative scores, pricing, and reviews. Visitors can compare CPU speeds and features side-by-side, browse historical processor data, and shop for new or used computers, making it a one-stop resource for anyone evaluating PC processor performance.
https://caseyrfsmith.github.io/webring
A webring connecting websites focused on technical writing, allowing visitors to navigate between member sites or discover a random one. Hosted on GitHub Pages, it invites new members to join by submitting a pull request to add their site to the ring's JSON configuration file.
https://theblueberryhill.neocities.org/
Rylie James Thomas is rebuilding a personal website originally created around 2013, offering a charmingly self-aware 'construction-site' aesthetic with alternate stylesheets and hidden secrets to discover. The site nods to indie web culture with banners for Neocities, Linux, Geany, Glorious Trainwrecks, and tilde.town, signaling a creator deeply embedded in the open/creative web community.
http://pixelbeat.org/cmdline.html
A comprehensive Linux command line reference packed with practical, copy-paste-ready examples covering everything from file searching and text manipulation to networking, disk management, and process control. Available in multiple languages and PDF format, this cheat sheet by pixelbeat.org is an invaluable quick-reference for both beginners and seasoned Linux users.
https://groundfloor.neocities.org/
Ground Floor is a lightweight CSS framework built by Scott O'Hara specifically for NeoCities websites, providing clean default styling for HTML elements without requiring any CSS knowledge. It covers everything from typography and forms to tables and layout helper classes, making it a handy starting point for anyone building a simple site on NeoCities.
https://no-www.org/
No-WWW.org advocates for dropping the "www." subdomain from web addresses, arguing that it is technically outdated and unnecessary in the modern internet. The site offers domain validation tools, a roster of over 60,000 validated domains, and FAQs explaining the technical and philosophical case for subdomain-free URLs.
https://ctq.ro/
A minimalist personal site by ctq featuring links to a git repository alongside brief personal notes written in Romanian. The sparse layout and direct link to source code suggest a developer's homepage built for simplicity.
https://netizen.club/~maple
Maple 'Mavica' Syrup's cozy corner of the web, built and maintained on a Windows 98 Compaq Armada running RetroZilla, showcasing a genuine passion for vintage hardware and software. Visitors will find a growing collection of handcrafted Windows-style pixel art icons, personal updates on retro web development, and a warm old-web aesthetic that feels authentically late 90s.
https://awii.neocities.org/
Awii's website is an old-web style personal homepage with a retro cyberspace aesthetic, complete with a classic 'click to enter' splash page and playful references to Windows XP and Internet Explorer compatibility. Part of the Hotline Webring, this site leans into nostalgic early internet culture with its minimal but characterful entry portal.
https://imontheweb.neocities.org/
Jeremy, a 10-year-old aspiring computer programmer, built this cheerful homepage entirely by himself to share his love of computers, drawing, and Nintendo. A sweet snapshot of early self-taught web creation, it captures the spirit of a kid just starting to explore what the internet can do.