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http://ninjalane.com/articles/general_information/install1366
Ninjalane, run by Dennis Garcia, is an archived hardware enthusiast site featuring installation guides, reviews, and tutorials focused on PC components and building. This particular article walks readers through the proper installation of an Intel Core i7 LGA 1366 processor, covering socket mechanics, thermal paste application, and heatsink mounting.
https://minx98.neocities.org/
Minx's cozy corner of the indie web is styled as a digital sleepover, inviting visitors to explore with a Windows XP aesthetic and retro PC vibes. The site serves as a personal hub and jumping-off point for discovering the independent web, complete with webrings and old-web nostalgia.
https://q.pfiffer.org/
Quinlan Pfiffer's personal site blends programming projects, outdoor adventures, and eclectic writing under the banner 'Malevolent Cartography.' Notable projects include OlegDB, a transactional datastore, a C micro web-framework called 38-Moths, and a Google SparseHash reimplementation, alongside blog posts about packrafting, skiing, and car living.
http://adab08.care4free.net/iotuk.htm
A frames-based personal site hosted on the free web hosting service Madasafish, offering a glimpse into the early web era of personal homepages. Unfortunately the content is inaccessible without frames support, leaving the actual subject matter a mystery beyond the sparse title text.
https://pig-monkey.com/
Pig-monkey.com is the personal blog of an outdoorsy technologist who writes about plaintext accounting with Ledger, Linux, and self-sufficiency alongside wandering adventures and philosophical musings. The mix of practical finance tutorials, cycling safety research links, and Patrick Swayze-flavored life philosophy makes it a genuinely eclectic and readable corner of the web.
https://mail.jjakke.com/
Jake runs his own personal email server on a budget VPS and uses this page to explain why he won't be offering accounts to anyone else, with candid commentary on privacy, law enforcement subpoenas, and the limitations of cloud hosting. The page is a refreshingly honest and humorous look at self-hosted email infrastructure, touching on rDNS, VPS trade-offs, and the surveillance risks of third-party hosting.
https://entropically.neocities.org/home
Vance's personal Neocities site combines a blog, original character pages, and a 'learn' section with HTML and CSS guides aimed at fellow web crafters. The site features an impressively customizable interface with multiple color themes, font options, accessibility settings, and a detailed changelog that reflects genuine dedication to building in public.
https://tilde.club/~beckstrom
Chris Beckstrom's tilde.club homepage embraces the old-web aesthetic on purpose, featuring a geek code block, animated GIFs, and logged entries about SSH tricks, sshfs mounting, and Unix tinkering. A classic shared Unix server community page from an elder millennial who has been online since 1996, blending nostalgia with genuine command-line enthusiasm.
https://tomicat.nekoweb.org/
Tomicat's personal Nekoweb homepage greets visitors with a starry aesthetic and a warm multilingual welcome, hinting at a handcrafted old-web style space. The site is image-heavy with minimal visible text, suggesting the content is largely visual, decorative, or spread across linked subpages.
https://nullring.xyz/
The Null Webring is a community webring started by a group of Canadian students, connecting a small collection of personal websites in a navigable loop. It also offers shared hosting for small sites, with a simple terms of service and an open invitation to join the ring by contacting the organizer.