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https://wdrl.info/
WDRL is a curated web development newsletter archive created by freelance frontend developer Anselm Hannemann, running for over 10 years and 300+ editions sent to 18,000 subscribers. The archive compiles handpicked links and resources covering HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SVG, and engineering management, praised by industry figures at Google, Smashing Magazine, and beyond.
http://freeshell.org/
SDF Public Access UNIX System, established in 1987, offers free shell accounts and a community platform built around UNIX, the Fediverse, and vintage computing systems. Members can access services including Gopher, IRC, Git, Mastodon, Minecraft, Telnet, and even dialup, making it a remarkable living piece of internet history.
https://yel1low.neocities.org/
Yel1low's Neocities site is currently mid-revamp, with only a brief placeholder message and a link to the existing version of the site. There is almost no content available at this URL, making it essentially a shell awaiting its redesign.
https://2600.com/
2600: The Hacker Quarterly is the legendary print and digital magazine covering hacking, phreaking, and information security culture since 1984. The site serves as a hub for the quarterly publication, the HOPE hacker conference, the 'Off The Hook' radio program, and community forums covering old-school and modern hacking topics.
https://gbmor.org/
The personal homepage of gbmor, a software developer and Linux/BSD enthusiast who runs tilde.institute, a public-access OpenBSD system for exploration and socializing. The site showcases numerous open-source software projects including a twtxt registry server, a Gemini protocol server, and community tools built for public-access UNIX environments.
http://mauricesden.net/
Maurice's Den is the charmingly retro homepage of Maurice the Rat and his hare companion Hazel, two fictional time-travelling characters who collect vintage technology and explore old junk across time and space. The site features a dedicated Vintage Tech section, commissioned character art, and a heartfelt manifesto about recapturing the spirit of the old web, complete with a guestbook and TheOldNet webring membership.
https://manuel-strehl.de/
Manuel Strehl, a German web developer known as Boldewyn, shares technical posts covering CSS tricks, Unicode quirks, command-line tools, Docker, and web accessibility. The blog leans heavily into front-end and developer tooling topics, with posts ranging from OKLCH color theming to DOM focus order and MySQL troubleshooting.
https://midoriizm.nekoweb.org/
Midoriizm is a personal site by a creator who originally hosted on hoster.gf before migrating to Nekoweb after that host went offline. The page currently serves as a minimal landing redirect, offering little content beyond a note about the hosting change.
https://alicebartlett.co.uk/
Alice Bartlett is a Head of Engineering at Rightmove who publishes regular weeknotes documenting her professional and personal life, alongside conference talks on engineering strategy, Git, and frontend tooling. The site also links to a sewing blog and an extensive archive of posts stretching back many years, making it a rich window into the career of a senior UK tech professional.
https://rodneybrooks.com/
Rodney Brooks, the renowned roboticist and AI researcher behind iRobot and Rethinking Robotics, maintains this personal blog covering robots, artificial intelligence, and related topics. The site serves as a hub linking to his blog, his MIT work, and his company Robust.AI, making it a destination for anyone following cutting-edge robotics and AI thinking.