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https://vipercard.net/
ViperCard is an open source recreation and reimagination of Apple's classic 1987 HyperCard application, rebuilt to run in modern browsers. Visitors can launch the app directly, play embedded games like Glider and Spaceman Gamma, browse scripting API documentation, and follow a crowdfunded roadmap for features like HC stack import and MIDI music creation.
https://echoecho.com/toolcursor.htm
EchoEcho.Com offers a suite of online tools for webmasters, including this custom cursor generator that writes HTML and CSS code on the fly for Internet Explorer-compatible link cursors. Visitors can select from a variety of cursor styles, preview them, and copy the generated code directly into their own web pages with no coding knowledge required.
https://ol1vi4s-corner.neocities.org/
Olivia's Rainbow Locker is a curated archive of web graphics including dividers, blinkies, stamps, buttons, and dolls collected from Tumblr, Pinterest, and vintage web sources. The site also offers free layouts inspired by 2000s and 2010s aesthetics, making it a handy resource for anyone building their own retro-style webpage.
https://cujo.casa/
Cujo.casa is a Brazilian Portuguese personal blog and digital home where the author shares thoughts on technology, software, and daily life, including posts about Neovim, second-hand tech, and a log of recent songs, books, and films enjoyed. The site participates in multiple webrings including Geekring and Retronaut, reflecting a clear enthusiasm for the indie web and open-source computing culture.
https://lqdev.me/feed/blogroll
Luis Quintanilla's personal website serves as a hub for his blog posts, notes, bookmarks, reviews, and curated collections including a blogroll, podroll, and travel guides. The site covers a wide range of tech-focused topics including open-source software, AI, self-hosting, and developer tools, with a heavily active feed boasting over 1,500 items.
https://olifurz.com/
Olifurz's personal homepage features a charming old-web aesthetic complete with webrings, a dancing boykisser cat, and a Catppuccin-themed design. The site is a cozy corner of the indie web, inviting visitors into a creative personal space with music and queer-friendly vibes.
https://danieltemkin.com/UnicodeFrenzy/1
Daniel Temkin is an artist and programmer whose Unicode Frenzy series (2011-2012) explores experimental and esoteric programming languages through creative works. The site showcases a body of work that sits at the intersection of code art and language design, including a collection of forty-four esolangs.
https://cleberg.net/
Christian Cleberg is a Technology Assurance Manager at KPMG who publishes technical guides, AWS security auditing posts, and personal projects through this minimalist personal site. Recent posts focus on auditing AWS IAM users, passwords, and S3 buckets, making it a useful stop for cloud security and IT assurance content.
https://engineering-sample.com/
Run by Sam 'Doc TB' Demeulemeester, this vault is a deep-dive resource dedicated to engineering sample CPUs, the pre-production processors issued by manufacturers during chip development that often expose cancelled features, transitional steppings, and unreleased configurations. A labor of love since 2002, the site chronicles the history and variations of ES CPUs alongside broader vintage computing restoration and experimentation.
https://lordhorse.neocities.org/webring
The Lord Horse Domain Webring (LHDRing) is a community webring connecting a group of friend-run websites under the Lord Horse Domain umbrella. This page provides instructions for joining the ring, embedding the webring widget, and adding a full site list using provided HTML and JavaScript snippets.