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https://zerw.xyz/
hdjenkov is the minimalist personal homepage of a self-described 'random nerd from the Balkans,' featuring links to their Mastodon, a Matrix server, and a Nix configuration repository. The ASCII art header and nix-config project link signal a Linux/Nix enthusiast with a fondness for terminal aesthetics and open-source tooling.
https://coffeeknife.nekoweb.org/
Coffeeknife's personal site is styled as a Linux terminal prompt, reflecting a clear love of tech and open-source culture. The site covers technology, media, crafts, and a blog, but the dominant aesthetic and branding lean heavily into Linux and command-line culture.
https://cybrkyd.com/
Cybrkyd is a personal tech blog covering Linux tips, self-hosted tools, privacy-focused software, and everyday computing life. Posts range from practical how-tos on Tor Browser cursor themes and Git workflows to commentary on ISP censorship and open-source alternatives to mainstream apps.
https://floppyjay.neocities.org/
FloppyJay3000 is a colorful old-web personal site from 2015-2018 featuring animated GIFs, games, and links to other Neocities creators. The site has a classic early-internet feel with a 'Gif of the Week' feature, a guestbook, and shoutouts to fellow hobbyist web designers in the Neocities community.
http://malloc.dog/
The personal blog of a software engineer writing under the name 'Ghettos of Abu Nawas,' featuring deep technical posts on Erlang, distributed systems, BEAM internals, and Kubernetes alongside travel fieldnotes from Iraq, Syria, Algeria, and beyond. The mix of rigorous CS writing, personal reflection, and international travel logs makes this a distinctive and wide-ranging technical blog worth bookmarking.
https://mmatt.net/rss
mmatt.net is the personal tech blog of Matt, covering experiments like running a Bluesky PDS on iCloud Drive, Nintendo Switch 2 hardware and pricing commentary, and niche software tweaks. The posts are detailed and hands-on, blending self-hosted infrastructure tinkering with gaming news and platform criticism.
https://tilde.club/~engirugger42
A bare-bones tilde.club user page, part of the shared Unix social server community where members edit their public HTML files via shell access. The page is essentially a default placeholder, pointing visitors to a beginner's guide and linking into the tilde.club webring.
https://darekkay.com/blog/rss-styling
Darek Kay's technical blog post walks through how to style RSS feeds using XSL/XSLT, turning raw XML into a readable, user-friendly page in the browser. The tutorial includes code samples, browser support notes, and real-world examples from Kay's own blog and photography site.
https://lara-aigmueller.at/
Lara Aigmüller's personal site documents her journey building a web presence step by step, with a focus on frontend web development, tools, and inspiration. She shares thoughts on music, running, and the process of creating incrementally rather than waiting for perfection.
https://cloudandroid.neocities.org/
CloudAndroid's personal corner of the web, styled as a cozy 'nimbus city' hangout, covers Linux, video games, robots, sci-fi, and music. Still under construction, it has a friendly retro-web vibe with participation in the No AI Webring.