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https://chriseldon.com/
Chris Eldon's personal blog covers technology, homelab tinkering, keyboards, and the philosophy of a simpler, privacy-respecting web. Posts range from practical tech topics like learning Vim and CDN work to personal reflections, making it a thoughtful corner of the indie web.
https://nosleepforme.neocities.org/
No Sleep is the personal homepage of an anonymous creator on Neocities, featuring posts, a log, buttons, and links to other websites in classic old-web style. The site wears its indie web philosophy on its sleeve with badges advocating for piracy, no cookies, no Web3, and any-browser compatibility.
https://maxxyiscool.neocities.org/webrings
Maxxy's webring page collects a set of old-web style webring memberships, displayed as linked banner images in classic early-internet fashion. It's a snapshot of the retro web community spirit, connecting handcrafted personal sites through shared graphical badges.
https://joejenett.com/
Joe Jenett is an independent web maker who has maintained a collection of interconnected web projects since 1997, including a directory hub, a blues music page, a photo site, and various creative experiments. The site serves as a personal hub linking to his many 'webthings,' making it a fascinating artifact of indie web culture and long-running personal web publishing.
https://dagrand39.neocities.org/MainPages/MoreHTML/sparkleon
Created by DaGrand39, this interactive tool lets you generate customizable sparkle and glitter text effects for use on websites and creative projects. Visitors can tweak fonts, colors, animation styles, sparkle shapes, gradients, and even upload custom fonts, then export the results as GIF or APNG files.
https://neil.fraser.name/software/moobrowser
Neil Fraser's Moo Database Browser is a suite of tools for querying, browsing, and exporting inactive MOO database files without needing to boot a live server. The collection includes a command-line parser, a web-based interface, Python XML export scripts, and documentation for the .db file format, making it an invaluable resource for MOO archivists and developers.
https://thenewleafjournal.com/importance-of-bing-indexing-for-alt-search
The New Leaf Journal, run by Nicholas A. Ferrell, publishes tech essays and commentary on search engines, web indexing, and the Google/Bing duopoly that powers most alternative search tools. This article digs into the real-world consequences for website operators when Bing de-indexes a site, tracing how that invisibility cascades across privacy-focused search engines like DuckDuckGo and others.
https://red-night.neocities.org/
Red-Night's personal site 'lovely void' is a Neocities homepage that is openly under construction and subject to frequent resets, giving it a charmingly unpredictable nature. The landing page features participation in several old-web webrings including the Retronaut and Hotline rings, signaling a love of retro internet culture.
https://harakiri.neocities.org/
A sparse Neocities page under the handle 'harakiri' that appears to be in its earliest stages of construction, with virtually no content yet visible. The site is little more than a title and a single link, offering almost nothing to explore at this time.