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https://bneil.me/
Ben Neil's personal corner of the internet blends a prolific blogging challenge (50 posts in 50 days) with a programmer's perspective on coding, infrastructure, Rust, Go, WASM, and IndieWeb technologies. Alongside the technical content, Ben shares personal reflections, book reviews, and life musings, making it a well-rounded and genuinely readable developer's site.
https://clarale.com/blogroll
Clara Le's personal blogroll is a thoughtfully curated collection of links spanning UX, accessibility, typography, web design, and personal blogs she genuinely loves. It revives the old-web tradition of subjective link curation, even including a random link button to send visitors on an unexpected journey across the web.
https://dir.minty.nu/
EPHEMERAL is a fanlisting collective directory run by Ainna, listing over 70 member collectives from the TFL and TAFL fanlisting networks. Visitors can browse the curated list of fellow collective owners or submit their own site to be included in this old-web community hub.
https://queenjazzy21064.neocities.org/
QueenJazzy21064's personal Neocities homepage serves as a landing hub with navigation to other pages, some of which feature autoplaying music. The site has a retro web aesthetic with anti-AI badges and webring participation, hinting at a broader old-web personal presence beyond this sparse index page.
https://sneexy.synth.download/
Ruben (aka Sneexy) is a self-described 'Professional Computer Toucher' who documents his deep enthusiasm for Linux, running a customized Kinoite variant built with BlueBuild on personal devices and Fedora Server in server environments. The site doubles as a hub for a small community of synth-themed services, complete with webrings, social links, and a charming old-web aesthetic.
https://vladivanov.me/feed
Vladislav Ivanov is a front-end developer and ITMO University graduate who writes technical articles covering topics like internationalization, monorepos, Git, TypeScript, and custom font design. The blog digs into real front-end engineering challenges with code examples and detailed write-ups, making it a useful read for developers interested in modern web development.
https://authguy.nekoweb.org/
Auth's personal site is a refreshingly honest confession and fresh start, where the creator openly admits to previously using AI to build their sites and is now learning HTML, CSS, and JavaScript from scratch. The site documents their journey learning the basics through W3Schools and Mozilla Web Docs, complete with a JavaScript playground and webrings, making it a genuine beginner's handcrafted corner of the web.
https://davidroessli.com/
David Roessli is a Swiss web professional who blogs about his life, web discoveries, and the craft of making websites on a Mac. Posts range from interesting links and web culture finds to personal reflections on journaling, travel, and technology, with a strong indie web ethos and tracker-free philosophy.
https://pixelde.su/
Pixel (Andy) is a Senior Frontend Developer from Germany who has built a thoughtfully crafted personal site featuring a blog, projects, talks, events, and even a characters page. The site participates in several webrings including the CSS JOY and Retronaut rings, and its colophon and open source ethos make it a standout example of intentional personal web craftsmanship.
https://blog.ctms.me/posts/2025-01-14--blog-challenge
Dom Corriveau's personal blog covers his journey from warehouse manager to marketing director and beyond, with posts reflecting on blogging culture, technology, and independent web philosophy. The site embraces an anti-corporate, Fediverse-connected ethos, with Dom sharing thoughts on tools like Hugo and Docker alongside personal reflections.