Computers & Internet
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https://kallistero.neocities.org/
Kallistero's Project Cy is a creative web experiment featuring a custom in-page browser called NaviA, a draggable navigation assistant that lets you browse external sites without leaving the page. The site also includes visual display modes like Trippy, Scanlines, and Negative, along with a blog and plans for hosting original scripts and web tools.
https://skip.cc/
Skip Talbot's homepage is a minimalist single-page site with almost no visible content beyond a name, an image, and a single link. The sparse structure makes it nearly impossible to determine the owner's interests, leaving visitors with little to explore.
https://cgisecurity.com/
CGISecurity.com bills itself as the oldest application security site online, predating OWASP, and covers topics ranging from XSS and CSRF to cryptography, web application firewalls, and vulnerability research. Run by Robert Auger, the site offers advisories, research papers, security tool roundups, and a deep archive of industry news and commentary stretching back to 2001.
https://neongd.com/
Neongod's personal site covers retro computing topics including Commodore 64, Amiga, and classic Macintosh hardware, with content on restoration, preservation, and tracker music. Notable features include downloadable C64 assembly tools, a Lukhash tape project, and availability via the Gemini protocol for old-web enthusiasts.
https://tilde.club/~a13x
A sparse tilde.club personal page belonging to a13x, featuring a note about writing HTML on a Miyoo Mini+ handheld terminal and a small collection of random desk items. The Miyoo Mini+ focus and tilde.club setting give it a retro/hobbyist computing flavor, linking to a webring for fellow tilde enthusiasts.
https://timothee.goguely.com/
Timothée Goguely is a French web designer and developer based in Strasbourg who specializes in eco-design, digital accessibility, and front-end development. His site showcases his professional skills, client work, and articles on topics like sustainable web practices, the Fediverse, and accessibility resources.
https://slashpages.net/
Created by Robb Knight, this reference guide catalogs the growing convention of 'slash pages', those standard root-level URLs like /now, /about, and /uses that personal websites use to describe the person behind them. It lists dozens of page types with descriptions, creators, and links to related IndieWeb resources, making it an invaluable reference for anyone building or refining their own site.
https://jasdev.me/
Jasdev Singh's personal blog 'Distillations' blends deep technical writing about Swift, functional programming, and reactive publishers with a prolific film photography archive spanning over 250 rolls. The technical posts dive into advanced topics like type erasure, contravariance, and monoidal applicatives, making it a rich resource for engineers interested in functional and reactive programming concepts.
https://lovesick.cafe/grrrl
Made by a Girl is a mini clique created by lapin/loves1ck that lets website owners proudly display that their site was handcrafted by a girl. Members can grab one of the provided badges or customize a blank version, then link back to the clique page to join.
https://drwho.virtadpt.net/
The personal blog of 'The Doctor' (handle 412/724), a technologist with a skeptical eye toward LLMs, a passion for cyberpunk literature, and a wide range of geek-culture interests ranging from security tools to the Fediverse. With over 210 pages of posts tagged across infrastructure, programming, fandom, and culture, this is a deeply personal and intellectually eclectic corner of the web built with Pelican and a brutalist aesthetic.