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https://nullify.net/ViewArticle.aspx?article=269
Nullify.net is Simon Soanes' personal coding blog, featuring practical code snippets and technical tips for developers. This entry showcases a reusable C# method for rendering a text-based progress bar in command line applications, complete with annotated source code.
Blog Programming | 2026-03-13
Find duplicate files.
https://perlmonks.org/?node_id=49198
A PerlMonks community post by user 'salvadors' sharing a Perl script for finding duplicate files on disk, written as a faster and cleaner alternative to existing scripts found online. The post includes discussion, code samples, and community replies, making it a practical reference for Perl programmers dealing with filesystem deduplication.
Resource Programming | 2026-03-15
https://jnkyrd.neocities.org/
JNKYRD is a boldly styled personal site by a creator going by the same handle, built for desktop browsing with bright colors, flashing images, and music on select pages. Most sections are still under construction, but the site signals a strong anti-AI, pro-free-speech aesthetic typical of the indie web revival.
Personal Page Web Design | 2026-03-13
CSSnowflakes!
https://pajasevi.github.io/CSSnowflakes
CSSnowflakes is a free web resource by PavelTheCoder that provides pure CSS animated falling snowflakes you can drop into any webpage without JavaScript. A handy holiday decoration tool for web developers, it works in all modern browsers using CSS animations and requires only a simple HTML snippet to implement.
Resource Web Design | 2026-03-13
daisy
https://daisy.nekoweb.org/webring
The Bolognese Webring, created and maintained by daisy/spagwhetti, is an open-membership webring with no requirements, inviting anyone to join just for fun. The page provides clear instructions for joining via GitHub pull requests, adding the navigation embed, and even customizing embed colors to match your site.
Webring Web Design | 2026-03-12
@sara
https://sara.omg.lol/
Sara Joy is a front-end developer based in Hamburg, Germany who shares her professional links and personal interests including swing dancing, DJing, and crochet. Her omg.lol profile page serves as a hub connecting her dev site, Mastodon, and Bluesky presence, with a candid note about reclaiming hobbies after the demands of parenting and the pandemic.
Personal Page Web Design | 2026-03-12
The TEXTFILES.COM BBS Timeline
http://timeline.textfiles.com/
A comprehensive chronological timeline of Bulletin Board System history, cataloging 261 events from 1874 through 2002, created as research support for a BBS documentary in production. Built by the team behind TEXTFILES.COM, it invites community contributions and corrections to fill in the gaps of this landmark era in pre-internet online culture.
Resource Retro Computing | 2026-03-12
Something went wrong – Ways out of the JavaScript crisis
https://molily.de/something-went-wrong
Written by molily, this in-depth essay tackles the state of modern JavaScript development, examining problems like React overuse, the developer experience obsession, and the tension between simplicity and complexity in frontend engineering. It offers thoughtful analysis and practical perspective for web developers navigating the current JavaScript ecosystem.
Resource Web Design | 2026-03-13
the greg technology blog
https://blog.greg.technology/
Greg's technology blog covers a wide range of developer topics including cloud hosting platforms, GitHub Actions tricks, Flask deployments, and SQL internals, written in a casual and opinionated voice. Posts range from hands-on technical tutorials to sharp commentary on the indie web and platform decay, making it a fun read for developers who care about the open internet.
Blog Programming | 2026-03-11
stamps yay
https://gligar.neocities.org/
A massive collection of web stamps curated by a user called Gligar, featuring hundreds of the small decorative images that were a staple of old-web personal pages. With 588 images and almost no text, the entire experience is a dense visual archive of stamp culture.
Personal Page Web Design | 2026-03-12