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https://paritybit.ca/
Jake Bauer (jbauer) runs this thoughtful personal site and blog focused on Linux, open source software, self-hosting, and the philosophy of simple, sustainable computing. Highlights include opinionated posts on IRC, email, free software, and old tech, plus a digital garden wiki, projects, and co-hosting the Linux Lads Podcast.
https://vipercard.net/
ViperCard is an open source recreation and reimagination of Apple's classic 1987 HyperCard application, rebuilt to run in modern browsers. Visitors can launch the app directly, play embedded games like Glider and Spaceman Gamma, browse scripting API documentation, and follow a crowdfunded roadmap for features like HC stack import and MIDI music creation.
https://humbug.com/links/periodic.html
A cleverly formatted blogroll arranged as a periodic table of elements, where each 'element' represents a blog the creator followed before RSS readers took over. The collection spans categories like baseball, politics, sci/tech, and culture, featuring well-known blogs like Kottke, Daily Kos, FiveThirtyEight, and xkcd.
https://gmbmg.com/
Give Me Back My Google is a search tool that strips out affiliate links and shopping comparison spam from Google results, delivering cleaner search outcomes for users frustrated by commercial clutter. The site targets the era when results from sites like Kelkoo, PriceRunner, and Bizrate dominated Google searches, offering a simple form-based alternative for purer results.
https://ampsoft.net/webdesign-l/WindowsMacFonts.html
Created by Alberto Martinez Perez, this reference page lists browser-safe fonts common to all versions of Windows along with their Mac equivalents, making it an essential bookmark for web designers choosing typography. The site includes detailed font rendering screenshots across multiple operating systems and browsers, from Windows XP to Mac OS X, illustrating exactly how each font appears under different smoothing settings.
https://blakewatson.com/
Blake Watson is a software engineer and hobbyist game developer whose personal site blends a journal, link blog, and microblog covering web development, CSS, accessibility tools, and indie software projects. The site is especially notable for its focus on assistive technology and AI-powered tooling, reflecting Blake's perspective as a full-time wheelchair user building software that matters to him.
https://pawziesden.nekoweb.org/
Pawzie's Den is a personal Nekoweb homepage currently under construction while its creator remakes the entire layout. The site features webrings including the Retronaut Webring and the No AI Webring, hinting at an old-web enthusiast community presence.
http://list-me.com/
List-Me.com is a free, non-elite web directory that has been running since 2004, welcoming personal sites, fan pages, and creative projects without requiring payment or elite status to join. With over 350 links spanning art, fandom, personal collectives, and more, it serves as a low-barrier hub for the old-web and indie web communities.
https://vetusware.com/
Vetusware.com bills itself as the biggest free abandonware collection in the universe, offering downloads of vintage software spanning DOS, early Windows, OS/2, drivers, DBMS tools, and office applications from the 1980s and 1990s. Built by Juliano Vetus since 2004, the site features thousands of titles organized by category, with popularity rankings, a most-wanted request system, and a community forum for retro computing enthusiasts.
http://cprog.com/
Brian Dahl's personal homepage blends his life as a programmer at Firepond with dated update logs covering his move to Amsterdam and personal interests. The site includes hardware specs, poster collections, and a running commentary on his Amazon affiliate experiment, offering a slice of late-1990s programmer life online.