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https://rutteric.com/
David Rutter, known online as Quintopia, shares a wide-ranging collection of personal projects including software, esolangs, magic tricks, and long-distance hiking blogs. The site serves as a portal to years of creative work spanning programming experiments, writing, and outdoor adventures, with a to-do list hinting at many ambitious projects in progress.
http://doom9.net/
Doom9.net is a long-running technical resource dedicated to video encoding, DVD ripping, and digital video compression, covering codecs, tools, and guides for enthusiasts. It has been a cornerstone reference for the home video encoding community since the late 1990s, hosting forums, guides, and news about formats like DivX, x264, and Blu-ray ripping.
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://nonk.dev/
Nonk's personal developer site highlights a passion for low-level programming, GNU/Linux, and game development using raylib and SDL3. The site features links to projects, a blog, guestbook, and a lively collection of webrings and friend links typical of the indie web scene.
https://denpa.neocities.org/
A brand-new personal homepage by a first-time web builder, created in June 2024 and still in its earliest stages. There is almost no content yet beyond a greeting and a Twitter link, making this a site very much under construction.
https://web.badges.world/
Web Badges World is an archive of nearly 4,000 classic 80x15 pixel buttons that once decorated websites across the early internet, complete with a history of how these tiny badges were used for webrings, directories, RSS feeds, and browser identification. Created by Arthur, the site lets visitors filter badges by category, file type, and animation, making it an invaluable preservation effort for anyone nostalgic about the visual culture of the early web.
https://netfriend.neocities.org/
Netfriend offers free copy-and-paste web tools designed to help Neocities users add polish and functionality to their sites, including a visitor counter, an image gallery inspired by FrontPage 2003, and an HTML loader for shared page elements. The tools are lightweight, openly licensed, and clearly built with the old-web hobbyist community in mind.
https://opendyslexic.org/
OpenDyslexic is a free, open-source typeface created by Abbie Gonzalez and specifically designed to reduce some common reading difficulties associated with dyslexia. Available under the SIL-OFL license for personal, commercial, and educational use, the font can be downloaded via Itch.io or supported through Patreon.
http://blog.webkitchen.cz/view-selection-source
Jakub Roztočil's PUBLOG hosts a practical JavaScript bookmarklet called 'View Selection Source' that lets Opera browser users inspect the HTML source of any selected page element, mirroring a feature Firefox had natively. The post walks through three installation methods including User JavaScript and bookmarklet options, complete with syntax highlighting configuration and customization details for web developers.
https://rbardini.com/
Rafael Bardini is a frontend engineer based in Amsterdam who shares technical posts about web development topics like TypeScript, Vite, and web components. He is also the creator of Carteiro, a once-popular package tracking app, and maintains several open-source projects.