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http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/gf2leadtekmx200/index.html
iXBT Labs is a detailed hardware review site, and this article by Andrey Worobyew puts three Leadtek WinFast GeForce2 MX graphics cards head-to-head across the NVIDIA MX, MX200, and MX400 chipsets. Packed with benchmark data, performance comparisons, and technical analysis, it offers a thorough look at budget GPU options from the early 2000s.
http://laisha.com/zine/odphistory.html
A detailed historical account of the Open Directory Project (ODP), tracing its origins from Rich Skrenta's 1998 GnuHoo experiment through its growth into a massive volunteer-edited web directory with over 597,000 sites and 11,500 editors. Published as part of a zine newsletter, it offers a fascinating inside perspective on the early chaos, politics, and community spirit that shaped one of the early web's most influential directories.
https://1j01.github.io/pipes
A browser-based recreation of the classic Windows 3D Pipes screensaver, rendered in real-time on an HTML5 canvas with interactive controls for joint type, camera movement, and fullscreen mode. Visitors can customize the pipe animation and freely rotate, pan, and zoom the 3D view directly in their browser.
http://www.chefolder.com/webring.html
Chef Older's Food~n~More Ring is a RingSurf-powered webring connecting food-related websites for browsing food lovers. Visitors can hop between member sites using previous, next, and random navigation, or submit their own food site to join the growing community.
https://tilde.town/~kirch/tricks.html
Kirch shares a concise collection of clever SSH and terminal tricks for tilde.town users, covering topics like reconnecting to screen sessions, tunneling through HTTPS proxies, and managing authorized keys. The tips are practical and specific, making it a handy reference for anyone navigating Unix-style remote shell environments.
https://raymii.org/s
Remy van Elst is a Dutch developer and former Linux/UNIX sysadmin who shares in-depth technical articles on C++, Qt, Ansible, Kubernetes, MQTT, and embedded systems. The site is a treasure trove of practical tutorials and write-ups covering real-world DevOps and systems programming challenges.
http://ncdesign.org/html/list.htm
NCDesign's HTML Tag List is a comprehensive reference guide cataloging every HTML tag, its attributes, and accepted values, with notes on browser support and HTML specification compliance. Part of the larger NCD HTML Design Guide v6.0, it covers everything from basic tags to deprecated elements and their style sheet replacements.
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.
http://frogfind.de/?lg=en-us
FrogFind! is a search engine purpose-built for vintage and retro computers, stripping down search results to be lightweight enough for old hardware to handle. Created by Action Retro, it draws on DuckDuckGo, Brave, and Google as its backend sources, making the modern web accessible from machines that would otherwise struggle.
https://werbach.com/homepages.html
Kevin Werbach's home page link directory collects submissions from visitors around the world, ranging from personal sites to small clubs and niche interest pages. A snapshot of late-1990s web culture, it includes submission dates and brief descriptions, offering a fascinating glimpse into the eclectic diversity of early personal homepages.