Computers & Internet
2825 sites
Subcategories:
- Demoscene (4)
- Programming (535)
- Web Security (28)
- Hardware (65)
- Software (301)
- Web Design (1378)
- Retro Computing (195)
- Linux & Unix (192)
- Encyclopedias & FAQs (109)
https://recoil.sourceforge.net/
RECOIL (Retro Computer Image Library) is a free, open-source image viewer and converter that opens 552 native picture formats from vintage platforms including Commodore, Amiga, Atari, ZX Spectrum, and MSX. Available as standalone apps and plugins for Android, Windows, macOS, Linux, and in-browser, it is an essential tool for anyone preserving or exploring old-school computer graphics.
https://tilde.club/~zeroz
A tilde.club page belonging to user zeroz that contains virtually no content, consisting of a single image with no title or text. The page is effectively a shell with no discernible topic or meaningful content.
https://compudanzas.net/
Compudanzas is a creative computing collective exploring what they call 'joyful and human-scale computing,' developing projects that treat computers as dances, rituals, and games. Their work includes an introduction to uxn programming, zines about digital circuits, bean-based computing puzzles, and other experimental low-tech and alternative computing projects.
https://tasogarefujihana.neocities.org/
Dusk's personal corner of the web styled as a 'computer room,' evoking the aesthetic of Windows 95 and 16-bit era computing. The site features retro-style imagery and participates in the No AI webring, signaling a commitment to hand-crafted, human-made web content.
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://tilde.club/~canary
Canary's tilde.club blog covers practical computing topics including browser alternatives, software tips, and curated lists of useful or lightweight websites. Posts like a guide to cracking Sublime Text with a hex editor and recommendations for text-only news sites give it a distinctly tech-savvy, utilitarian flavor.
https://nineties.website/
Charlie Harvey's loving tribute to the aesthetic and spirit of 1990s web design, complete with retro GIFs, ALL CAPS HTML nostalgia, and curated links to other old-school-style sites. A celebration of the amateur, hand-crafted early web that doubles as a mini directory of retro-inspired pages and webrings keeping the nineties internet alive.
https://maxkapur.com/
Max Kapur's blog covers numerical optimization, operations research, and software development with posts that apply mathematical algorithms to surprisingly fun problems like reality TV matchmaking games. The writing bridges technical depth and cultural curiosity, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in applied math and programming.
https://fan.enamour.nu/web
Chromantic is a fanlisting dedicated to the subject of web design, listed at The Fanlistings Network and maintained by Aelyn since 2018. With over 470 fans from 44 countries, it celebrates the love of creating layouts, crafting visual interfaces, and appreciating the aesthetic craft of building websites.
http://countercomplex.blogspot.com/
Countercomplex is a deeply philosophical tech blog exploring the beauty of minimal, low-level computing, bitwise operations, and the 'small is beautiful' aesthetic in software. The author, known for popularizing bytebeat music and writing about code compression and emergent complexity, reflects on computer culture, civilization, and the degradation of programming craftsmanship.