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https://archive.hankchizljaw.com/notes/104
Andy Bell is a freelance web designer specializing in semantic HTML and CSS, and this archived note from 2019 captures his interest in collecting links to personal sites where people post their own notes. Andy is also the co-author of 'Every Layout' and curator of piccalil.li, making this a small window into the indie web and personal publishing community he helped foster.
https://stylestage.dev/
Style Stage is a community-driven CSS showcase inspired by the legendary CSS Zen Garden, where contributors submit alternate stylesheets to redesign the same base HTML page in wildly different ways. Maintained by Stephanie Eckles of ModernCSS.dev, it serves as both a living gallery of modern CSS techniques and an open invitation for CSS practitioners of any skill level to demonstrate what the language can do.
https://www.rdsaunders.co.uk/
Richard Saunders is a product owner and designer from Newport, South Wales, who shares weeknotes, technical tutorials, and reflections on UX, accessibility, and front-end development. Highlights include practical guides on using iOS Shortcuts with Jekyll and the GitHub API, making it a useful read for indie web enthusiasts and developers.
https://marlena.ruhr/
Marlena Müller is a computer science student at Ruhr-Universität Bochum whose personal site covers her academic work, theoretical computer science interests, and student advocacy activities. The site includes a CV, blog, publications, and press mentions highlighting her involvement in debates around digital sovereignty and university labor conditions.
https://burgeonlab.com/
Burgeon Lab is Naty S.'s tech-focused personal log from Hong Kong, covering Hugo static site guides, IndieWeb integration, web development tips, and privacy-conscious open-source tools. A medical doctor by training, Naty brings a thoughtful perspective to topics like data ownership, microformats, webmentions, and sustainable web hosting.
https://webring.theoldnet.com/
TheOldNet Webring connects old-web enthusiasts and retro-style personal sites, letting visitors browse member sites through a frameset browser or discover random entries. It also offers tools for site owners to submit their pages and generate webring widgets for their own use.
http://mutt.org/
The official home of Mutt, the venerable text-based email client famous for its motto 'All mail clients suck. This one just sucks less.' Visitors will find release announcements, documentation, download links, mailing list info, and third-party resources for this long-running open-source Unix mail client.
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/~deepend
Mike 'deepend' is the operator of tilde.club and thunix.net, sharing his work running Linux-based shell communities, IRC networks, and hand-rolled PHP projects for the tildeverse. A no-frills, retro-web personal page that doubles as a hub for his open-source infrastructure work, including a banner exchange, wiki, and the NewNet IRC network.
https://int10h.org/
INT10h.org is VileR's personal site dedicated to retro computing fonts, graphics, and code, taking its name from the classic BIOS interrupt used for video functions on old PCs. Visitors can explore a rich collection of authentic IBM-era bitmap fonts, retro graphics, and related projects that make it a go-to resource for DOS and vintage computer aesthetics.