Computers & Internet
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https://meowpricot.art/
Meowpricot's hand-crafted personal site built with a love of coding, featuring a blog with an fc2-inspired retro layout, webrings, cliques, and ongoing layout experiments. The creator openly celebrates the joy of writing HTML and CSS from scratch, making this a charming example of the modern old-web revival scene.
https://austinhuang.me/
Austin Huang's personal homepage blends tech enthusiasm, photography, and public transit fandom into a cheerful introduction to his digital presence. The site features webrings, IndieWeb participation, and badges celebrating open-source tools, hand-coded HTML, and privacy-respecting software.
https://tilde.green/~computertech
A tilde.green shell account homepage that has barely been customized beyond the default placeholder text, inviting visitors to SSH in and edit the index file. It references a couple of linked user pages and little else, making it a quintessential bare-bones tilde community page.
https://nonk.dev/
Nonk's personal developer site highlights a passion for low-level programming, GNU/Linux, and game development using raylib and SDL3. The site features links to projects, a blog, guestbook, and a lively collection of webrings and friend links typical of the indie web scene.
https://www.jeremiahlee.com/
Jeremiah Lee's personal homepage serves as a hub for a tech professional who writes, speaks, and advocates for digital rights and environmental causes. The site links out to his writing, projects, and social presence, offering a window into the life of a Swedish-to-US immigrant with a passion for cycling, fitness, and plant-based living.
http://freeshell.org/
SDF Public Access UNIX System, established in 1987, offers free shell accounts and a community platform built around UNIX, the Fediverse, and vintage computing systems. Members can access services including Gopher, IRC, Git, Mastodon, Minecraft, Telnet, and even dialup, making it a remarkable living piece of internet history.
https://perishablepress.com/new-clearfix-hack
Perishable Press, run by Jeff Starr, offers in-depth CSS tutorials and web development tips, including this detailed breakdown of the improved clearfix method for clearing floats without legacy browser hacks. The site covers CSS techniques, WordPress development, and web security, with a well-organized archive of practical code snippets and how-to articles.
https://iltelaiodipenelope.it/materiale_grafico/index.php
Penelope's 'Il Telaio di Penelope' hosts a curated collection of GIFs, pixel art, and decorative web images gathered over many years from across the internet, all freely available for visitors to save and use in their own web pages. The site includes HTML tutorials explaining how to embed images, making it a practical resource for Italian-speaking web hobbyists building personal pages.
https://thinkmoult.com/
Dion Moult's personal hub covers his work at the intersection of architecture, construction, and software development, with a focus on open-source BIM tools like IfcOpenShell and Bonsai. The site offers articles, presentations, a microblog, Radiance models, and book reviews, and even supports gopher and gemini protocols for the alt-web crowd.
https://houl.wtf/
Houl Floof is the personal homepage of Houl, a self-described 'cat software running on dog hardware' with a presence across Fediverse, Bluesky, Matrix, and Codeberg. The page is a minimal link hub connecting visitors to their various social and technical accounts, featuring a Minecraft skin render and participation in the Fediring webring.