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https://gmpg.org/
The Global Multimedia Protocols Group (GMPG) is an experimental standards initiative focused on simplifying web technologies through what they call 'Metamemetics.' Home to projects like XFN (XHTML Friends Network) and XMDP (XHTML Meta Data Profiles), the group promotes elemental, immediately usable web protocols that strip away unnecessary complexity.
http://unixwiz.net/techtips/sql-injection.html
Steve Friedl's detailed technical walkthrough of SQL injection attacks demonstrates real-world exploitation techniques step by step, from schema discovery to brute-force password guessing. Written as a narrative of an actual security engagement, it covers both attack methods and mitigations, making it an invaluable reference for developers and security professionals alike.
https://podcast-accessibility.com/
Podcast Accessibility is a dedicated guide helping podcasters make their shows and websites usable by everyone, including people with disabilities. It covers practical steps like adding transcripts, improving media players, and evaluating podcast hosting services for accessibility compliance.
https://fromjason.xyz/
Jason Velazquez writes sharp, opinionated essays about the open web, tech culture, and the corporate forces reshaping the internet. Posts like 'Where have all the websites gone?' and 'Copy, Acquire, Kill' make this a sharp-tongued digital garden for anyone who thinks critically about technology and online life.
https://moya.cafe/
Moya's personal Neocities page blends old-web aesthetics with genuine software projects, including a macOS Nintendo Switch payload launcher, a Windows IME keyboard layout fixer, and a work-in-progress 3DS music tracker port. The site also features a curated button collection, mod/tracker music files, cool links to mutual sites, and Japanese weather widgets, making it a charming digital hub for a technically-minded creator.
https://css3.info/preview
CSS3.info is a dedicated reference and preview site documenting the emerging features of CSS3, covering modules like borders, backgrounds, color, text effects, and selectors as they rolled out across major browsers. With over 55 CSS3 preview entries, tutorials, browser compatibility coverage, and module status tracking, it served as an essential hub for web developers keeping pace with the evolving CSS specification.
http://catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/index.html
The Jargon File is the legendary online lexicon of hacker slang, culture, and folklore, maintained by Eric S. Raymond (ESR) and covering everything from technical terminology to the sociology of hacker life. Version 4.4.7 includes a full glossary, essays on hacker writing and speech styles, appendices on hacker folklore, and a detailed portrait of hacker culture that has made this one of the most cited references in computing history.
https://htp.sourceforge.net/
The official project page for htp, an open-source HTML pre-processor created by Jim Nelson and maintained by Jochen Hoenicke, which lets developers define custom tags as shorthand for standard HTML to maintain consistent styling across entire sites. Visitors can download the latest release, browse the online reference manual, and find links to the SourceForge project for source code and version history.
http://tane.us/
t8ne is an extremely minimal personal page with almost no visible content beyond its own title. The sparse presentation and short URL suggest a placeholder or under-construction personal site with little substantive old-web material.
https://nmyk.io/
Nick Mykins is a New York City software engineer and artist whose personal site doubles as a launchpad for quirky creative projects including bitmap synthesizers, a surveillance selfie tool, and a cowsay generator. The ASCII art homepage and retro BBS aesthetic give the site a playful old-school feel, with links to code repositories, Mastodon, and participation in multiple webrings.