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https://notchtc.github.io/
The personal homepage of chtc, a self-described internet denizen with a passion for Linux (NixOS specifically), music, films, and games. The site links out to a rich set of profiles including Last.fm, Letterboxd, Discogs, and AniList, painting a picture of someone deeply engaged with tracking their media consumption.
https://michael.stapelberg.ch/posts/2026-01-04-wayland-sway-in-2026
Michael Stapelberg, creator of the i3 tiling window manager, documents his annual attempt to fully migrate from X11 to Wayland in 2026, covering hardware quirks, NixOS configuration, and compatibility testing across tools like sway, Emacs, Chrome, and foot. The post is a detailed technical deep-dive with screenshots and findings on font rendering, screensharing, scaling glitches, and IPC automation that will resonate with any Linux power user eyeing the same transition.
https://netscapenavigatorrevival.neocities.org/
The Netscape Navigator Revival is a nostalgic project dedicated to recreating the early web browsing experience, offering simulated versions of classic browsers including Netscape Navigator, Internet Explorer 2, Mosaic, Lynx, and ViolaWWW. Visitors can explore a WWW Revival dating back to 1991, making it a charming tribute to the origins of the World Wide Web.
https://pechaflickr.net/
Pechaflickr is a clever web mashup created by Alan Levine that combines the PechaKucha presentation format with PowerPoint Karaoke, challenging users to improvise a coherent talk from 20 random Flickr photos shown for 20 seconds each. Advanced options let you customize slide count, timing, and image sources including Flickr Commons, making it a fun tool for educators and presenters.
https://x-squishy-mushroom-x.neocities.org/
Squishy Mushroom is a visual personal site on Neocities built around a nostalgic Windows 95 aesthetic, featuring retro-styled dialog boxes and an image-heavy layout. The minimal navigation with Previous and Next links suggests a zine-like or gallery browsing experience wrapped in old-web charm.
https://eva.town/webrings
Eva Decker's webring membership page lists the various web communities she belongs to, including rings focused on digital accessibility, CSS, LGBTQ+ coding, and design systems. It offers a window into the old-web revival scene where practitioners connect through curated loops of related personal and professional sites.
https://eightyeightthirty.one/
Eightyeightthirtyone is a fascinating project that crawls and maps the interconnected web of 88x31 pixel buttons found across personal and hobbyist websites, visualizing the links between them as a graph. It offers a unique window into the old-web tradition of button exchanges, tracing how sites connect to one another through these tiny badges.
https://viba.neocities.org/
Viba's personal Neocities site documents their computer-based creations, including a custom static site generator built with Lua scripts and various constructed language experiments. The site has been evolving since 2016 and features a log, a creations showcase, and content in multiple conlangs including toki pona and vötgil.
https://clockwork-fairy.haliya.net/
Clockwork-fairy.net is a personal site with an entry splash page specifying browser and display requirements typical of early 2000s web design culture. The site is essentially a shell with no accessible content beyond the entrance page, making it nearly impossible to assess the owner's interests or topics.
http://network-science.de/ascii
An online ASCII art generator by Joerg Seyfferth that converts any word or text into large ASCII graphic lettering using more than 130 different fonts. A classic old-web utility powered by FIGlet, perfect for creating retro-style email signatures, banners, and text art.