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http://lynx.browser.org/
The official information page for Lynx, the venerable text-based web browser that runs on Unix, Windows, VMS, DOS, and OS/2. It provides version details, support contact information, and links to the latest stable and developmental releases of this landmark browser.
https://q4os.org/
Q4OS is a lightweight Debian-based desktop Linux distribution focused on speed, stability, and ease of use for both beginners and experienced users. The official project site offers downloads, documentation, and news about releases including ARM editions and a unique Windows installer that lets the OS run natively alongside Windows.
https://xrvs.net/
Xarvos is the personal homepage of Huy (online handle xarvos), a developer with interests spanning web development, networks, mathematics, conlanging, and retro games. The site features a log, notes, and calendar alongside participation in several webrings including the hacker webring, making it a thoughtfully constructed corner of the indie web.
https://banner.nekoweb.org/index.html
BannerClub is a community hub for personal site owners to share and display their 200x40 pixel banners, inspired by an older Japanese web tradition. Maintained by rice.place on Nekoweb, it connects 31 members whose banners represent their individual sites and identities.
https://censorine.atabook.org/
The guestbook for censorine's personal website, where visitors leave warm messages praising her creativity, beautiful thoughts, and inspiring online presence. Comments suggest the main site is a visually expressive, art-forward personal page that has earned a dedicated following in the old-web community.
https://tranny.mom/
Lucy's minimalist personal homepage is a no-frills self-introduction from a transgender, bisexual creator from the UK who describes herself as making 'stupid bullshit.' The site features links to her git repository, email, guestbook, and participation in webrings including the No AI Webring.
https://alicegg.tech/
Alice Girard Guittard, software engineer and co-founder of Tsukumogami Software, writes in-depth technical posts covering Go programming, game development with Ebitengine, infrastructure self-hosting, and security topics. The blog features well-illustrated tutorials with real source code, covering everything from building indie games in Go to self-hosting Git servers and experimenting with open-source LLMs.
https://gaze.systems/
The personal homepage of a software engineer and indie game developer going by the handle 90-008, this site blends a retro aesthetic with live activity feeds showing recent GitHub commits, game sessions, and music listens. Visitors will find links to their development profiles, an angelsona lore section, a guestbook, and a stream of real-time coding activity across projects like 'fjall'.
https://owlman.neocities.org/
OwlMan is a personal Neocities page from a British creator based in England and Wales, describing itself as an archive and personal site. The page is sparse in visible content but self-identifies as a UK-based personal archive with a distinctly irreverent tone.
https://stfn.pl/
STFN is a personal tech blog by a Python developer and homelabber who writes about self-hosting, Linux containers, networking, and home server builds. Posts range from setting up Proxmox on a Lenovo Tiny PC to building a solar-powered web server, making it a rich resource for hands-on homelab enthusiasts.