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https://poddys.com/
The Poddys Directory is a long-running web directory created in 1998, covering an enormous range of topics from jokes and UFOs to genealogy, anime, and cheap phone cards. Despite its dated appearance and some broken links, it remains a nostalgic snapshot of early web curation with a particularly large humor and funny pictures section.
https://mrkod.eu.org/
Mrkod is a minimal personal homepage for a programmer with a clever Vim-editor-inspired aesthetic, complete with mode indicators and line numbers rendered in HTML. The site links out to several tech-oriented webrings including Fediring, IndieWeb Webring, and the Darktheme Club, signaling a member of the indie web and open-source computing community.
https://fouka.neocities.org/
Fouka's personal page is dedicated to chatbot creation, featuring original characters (OCs) and canon character bots made for Character.AI before the platform's decline. The site includes a shitpost gallery, a character library, and a charming corner for 'Esther,' a beloved OC the creator is still attached to despite stepping back from active bot-making.
https://tilde.club/wiki/faq.html
The official FAQ for tilde.club, a shared Unix server community where members host personal web pages and collaborate in a retro internet environment. It covers how to join, community etiquette, terminal tips including byobu key fixes for PuTTY users, and links to primers for getting started on the system.
https://loang.net/~vnpower
VnPower's personal site on loang.net is a meticulously crafted homepage that has undergone over 14 complete redesigns across 4 years, reflecting a deep passion for site-building and custom static site generation. Visitors can explore blog posts, a wiki, personal projects, and a curated links page, all wrapped in a thoughtfully engineered front-end that even credits UI and component inspirations from other indie web creators.
https://scarecat.neocities.org/
Scarecat is a minimalist personal landing page created as a hub for the owner's programming projects. The site includes an about section, a blog, and other pages, making it a simple but functional home base for a developer's work.
https://balintmagyar.com/
Bálint Magyar is a Budapest-based hacker, designer, musician, and artist whose personal site showcases cybersecurity write-ups including a $3,500 bug bounty discovery, indie game projects, and a documentary film score. The site blends technical depth with creative range, featuring in-depth articles on ethical hacking alongside puzzle games, generative art tools, and casual personal writing.
https://crystal.tilde.institute/
Crystal is a 19-year-old Algerian hobbyist who hosts this open-source personal site on the tilde.institute pubNIX server, running Gentoo Linux with a detailed setup including a Dell P7510, Doom Emacs, and Plasma6. The site leans heavily into the indie web and Linux culture aesthetic, featuring blinkies, a guestbook, anti-corporate web badges, and notes on her computing environment alongside random thoughts and class notes.
https://ivndbt.com/
Ivan is a mechanical engineer from northern Italy who runs this minimalist personal site featuring notes, builds, and a curated blogroll celebrating the small web. The site has a thoughtful, intentional quality with a text playlist of recommended reads and a 'now' page, reflecting a genuine enthusiasm for indie blogging culture.
https://nathanwentworth.co/
Nathan Wentworth's personal site blends a portfolio of programming projects with weekly blog posts, music and anime recommendations, and a curated 'Things I Like' feed spanning art, web finds, and media. Visitors will find a thoughtfully maintained space where a developer shares both their technical work and eclectic cultural tastes, all wrapped in a warm, expressive tone.