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https://amusedmuse.tripod.com/wonderfull.html
A whimsical corner of the old web dedicated to the fictional 'Frompers,' tiny invisible creatures said to thrive on human imagination, used as the charming theme for a website award program encouraging creative and imaginative sites. Visitors can apply for the Fromper Award, browse award winners, explore the Fromper Web Ring, and find tips for accessible web pages.
http://bettermotherfuckingwebsite.com/
A satirical but genuinely useful manifesto on readable web design, arguing that just 7 lines of CSS can dramatically improve any website's usability. The site covers practical typography tips like line-height, contrast, font size, and line-width, all delivered with deliberately crude humor.
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.
http://tscm.com/
Granite Island Group, founded in 1987 near Boston, is a comprehensive resource on Technical Surveillance Counter Measures (TSCM), bug sweeps, wiretap detection, and counterintelligence, claiming to be the largest and most complete site of its kind online. Visitors can explore an extensive TSCM library covering topics like TEMPEST, spread spectrum, RF analysis, tracking device detection, and surveillance technology, alongside information about professional sweep services and equipment.
https://www.edwinwenink.xyz/posts/47-tilde_server
Edwin Wenink walks readers through every step of setting up a tilde club server on Linux, from spinning up a cloud VM to configuring nginx, SSH access, and community tools. Written during the COVID-19 lockdown as a social coding experiment, the guide is detailed and conversational at over 2,400 words.
https://heyrick.eu/blog/entry/20260308
Rick Murray's personal blog covers technical deep-dives into RISC OS, Linux, and retro computing topics, with this entry detailing hands-on testing of a new open-source ShareFS server that bridges RISC OS file sharing to modern platforms. The site blends geekery with personality, offering commentary on tech experiments, French rural life, and niche computing ecosystems that few other bloggers cover.
https://sixtwothree.org/
The personal homepage of Jason Garber, a professional web developer based in Arlington, Virginia, who has maintained this site since 2005. It serves as his central online hub with links to his Codeberg, Mastodon, and GitHub profiles, and reflects his commitment to the IndieWeb movement and open web principles.
https://renata.haliya.net/thelab.html
Renata's Lab is a hands-on CSS snippet collection packed with image effects, border styles, scrollbar customizations, text tricks, and other experimental web design techniques. Each snippet comes with copyable code and a live visual preview, making it a genuinely useful reference for anyone building or styling their own website.
https://alphacentauri.neocities.org/
Alpha Centauri is Rem's personal webcorner, described as a place to relax and experiment with web design, featuring a Last.fm music widget and a space-themed aesthetic. The site is a perpetual work in progress with a warm, exploratory vibe inviting visitors to poke around.
https://rbardini.com/
Rafael Bardini is a frontend engineer based in Amsterdam who shares technical posts about web development topics like TypeScript, Vite, and web components. He is also the creator of Carteiro, a once-popular package tracking app, and maintains several open-source projects.