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https://iceconey14.github.io/misc-webring
A miscellaneous webring hub hosted on GitHub Pages, connecting a variety of personal and hobby sites under a loose, catch-all theme. The site serves as a central node for webring participants to join, navigate, or discover member sites.
https://overthewire.org/wargames/bandit
OverTheWire's Bandit is a beginner-friendly wargame that teaches Linux command-line fundamentals through a series of progressively challenging security puzzles. Players start at Level 0 and work their way up by learning essential skills like navigating the shell, reading man pages, and using basic Unix commands, making it an ideal starting point for aspiring hackers and CTF enthusiasts.
https://4d4stra.neocities.org/
A minimal Neocities page from the user 4d4stra that appears to be in its early stages, featuring just a welcome message and a couple of images. There is very little content to explore yet, but it hints at a personal homepage under construction.
http://oldavista.com/
Old'aVista is a nostalgic search engine built specifically for finding old websites from classic hosting services like Geocities, Angelfire, Tripod, and AOL, complete with a retro AltaVista-inspired interface. It indexes a massive database of vintage web content and offers curated directories, top searches, and links to preservation resources like the Internet Archive.
https://rbardini.com/
Rafael Bardini is a frontend engineer based in Amsterdam who shares technical posts about web development topics like TypeScript, Vite, and web components. He is also the creator of Carteiro, a once-popular package tracking app, and maintains several open-source projects.
https://corow.net/
Corow.net is a minimalist old-web personal homepage with a classic handcrafted aesthetic, featuring a kiriban milestone counter and participation in the Hotline webring. The sparse but charming layout hints at a web enthusiast's personal space built with deliberate retro sensibility.
https://protonaurum.neocities.org/
Protonaurum is a minimal Neocities personal homepage featuring a live clock widget, a silly cat photo gallery, and a curated list of cool sites the creator enjoys. The page has a cozy, low-key charm with an open invitation to connect via email or watch movies together online.
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.
https://jasongorman.uk/
Jason Gorman is a UK-based software engineer who writes technical articles covering JavaScript, performance optimization, SQLite, and engineering principles. The site features a focused archive of programming tutorials and deep-dive posts aimed at developers building reliable, scalable software.
https://int10h.org/
INT10h.org is VileR's personal site dedicated to retro computing fonts, graphics, and code, taking its name from the classic BIOS interrupt used for video functions on old PCs. Visitors can explore a rich collection of authentic IBM-era bitmap fonts, retro graphics, and related projects that make it a go-to resource for DOS and vintage computer aesthetics.