Computers & Internet
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https://hmd-tld.xyz/
Hamed Toledo's personal homepage introduces the Spanish-speaking developer and links to his projects hosted on Codeberg, suggesting a focus on open-source software work. The site is minimal but serves as a hub for anyone wanting to learn about Hamed, support his work, or get in touch.
https://tilde.green/~computertech
A tilde.green shell account homepage that has barely been customized beyond the default placeholder text, inviting visitors to SSH in and edit the index file. It references a couple of linked user pages and little else, making it a quintessential bare-bones tilde community page.
https://kurio.neocities.org/
Kurio's personal website is built as a hands-on learning project, with the creator openly documenting their journey of hand-coding HTML, CSS, and JavaScript from scratch. The site features a blog focused on web development and "computer-touching related stuff," alongside art and personal sections, making it a genuinely content-driven web design learning site.
http://lynx.browser.org/
The official information page for Lynx, the venerable text-based web browser that runs on Unix, Windows, VMS, DOS, and OS/2. It provides version details, support contact information, and links to the latest stable and developmental releases of this landmark browser.
https://tilde.club/~harper
Harper Reed, technologist and former CTO of the Obama 2012 campaign, maintains this tilde.club homepage showcasing his biography, recent blog posts, and contributions to the tilde.club community including a hit counter and webring. The page blends old-web charm with a geek code block, links to his various personal projects, and a glimpse into his work at Threadless, PayPal, and beyond.
https://mynoise.net/noiseMachines.php
myNoise by Dr. Ir. S. Pigeon is an extensive online library of customizable background noise machines and interactive soundscapes, covering everything from distant thunder and Japanese gardens to medieval libraries and Irish coastlines. Designed to aid sleep, mask tinnitus, improve focus, and provide sound therapy, it stands out for its calibrated audio generators and regularly updated collection of immersive environments.
https://wmpskinsarchive.neocities.org/
A comprehensive archive of Windows Media Player skins, preserving hundreds of classic WMP themes ranging from official Xbox and game tie-in skins to fan-made designs from the early 2000s era. Each entry includes a preview image and a direct download link, with a bulk ZIP option for grabbing the entire collection at once.
https://opensourcemusings.com/
Scott Nesbitt's blog covers Linux and open source software with a non-techie slant, making it accessible to everyday users rather than hardcore developers. Posts range from command-line tool guides to app roundups for FOSS Android apps, desktop utilities, and productivity software for the Linux desktop.
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.
http://htomc.dns2go.com/anim/anim.htm
Wayne's site hosts a large categorized collection of free animated GIFs spanning topics like animals, politics, The Simpsons, South Park, Starcraft, Halloween, and psychedelics. A classic old-web resource for anyone looking to grab ready-made animations for their own webpage, organized into multiple browsable sections.