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https://innertu.be/
Innertu.be is a webring dedicated to connecting human-made personal websites, built around a philosophy of resisting corporate web centralization and celebrating independent creators. Members join by submitting their site URL and tags, then display the webring panel to link visitors through a curated network of personal and portfolio sites.
https://marshmallowsmelter.neocities.org/
Marshmallowsmelter is the creative playground of Jess, a civil engineer turned mapper and web developer, built with Astro, Tailwind, DaisyUI, and React. The site doubles as a live showcase of CSS and JS experiments, including an interactive D3.js globe, customizable color themes, and a froggie customizer, making it as much a technical demo as a personal homepage.
https://mail.jjakke.com/
Jake runs his own personal email server on a budget VPS and uses this page to explain why he won't be offering accounts to anyone else, with candid commentary on privacy, law enforcement subpoenas, and the limitations of cloud hosting. The page is a refreshingly honest and humorous look at self-hosted email infrastructure, touching on rDNS, VPS trade-offs, and the surveillance risks of third-party hosting.
https://discourse.32bit.cafe/t/32-bit-cafe-webring-directory/2835
A community-curated directory of webrings created by members of the 32-Bit Cafe online community, listing rings covering topics from ADHD and pixel art to transmasculine pride and retro web aesthetics. Hosted on the 32-Bit Cafe forum, this thread serves as a living index to help members discover and join member-made webrings without individual threads getting lost.
https://killbot.neocities.org/
Killbot's site is a personal Neocities homepage that is heavy on imagery with minimal text, featuring a visit statistics tracker. The sparse content and image-forward layout suggest an early-stage or minimal personal page with old-web aesthetics.
https://ambylastname.xyz/
Allison (amby) is a programmer and musician who built this site with her own homemade static site generator, and showcases projects like Jamforth (a personal Forth implementation), staticcc, and a Forth-based text preprocessor. The site blends a quirky personal presence with a genuine focus on software development tools and open-source tinkering.
https://jzhao.xyz/
Jacky Zhao's digital garden explores agentic and communal technology, with over 700 notes and 20+ essays on software infrastructure, web agency, and the philosophy of building tools that empower people. Built with Quartz and rooted in ideas about how technology can give residents of the web the same power as its architects, it's a rich and thoughtfully curated hypertext space.
http://chebucto.ns.ca/~ak621/DOS/BatBasic.html
Doctor DOS Betamax's tutorial walks beginners through writing DOS batch files, covering everything from basic syntax and advantages to a simple menu system and advanced techniques. With 500+ downloadable batch files, dozens of tips, and multiple lesson pages, this is a thorough old-school reference for anyone looking to automate DOS operations.
https://andreilazer.me/
Andrei Lazer is a UK-based student and aspiring quantitative developer who shares projects, personal updates, and interests through this minimalist personal site. The meta keywords hint at a focus on math, coding, and quant development, making it a neat little corner of the web for those interested in the intersection of finance and programming.
https://tilde.town/~troido
Troido's tilde.town home is a showcase of terminal-based multiplayer game projects, including AsciiFarm (a multiplayer ASCII RPG), a Tron clone, and an ASCII art collaborative town called Cadastre. The page logs development updates over the years and links to source code on GitHub, making it a fascinating peek into creative command-line game development.