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https://pxxels.neocities.org/
The landing page for pxxels, a personal Neocities site by a creator known as px, featuring thoughtful accessibility options including dark/light mode toggling, two font choices, and tab navigation support. The site emphasizes inclusive design details like alt text for images and readable CSS grid layouts, hinting at a creator genuinely invested in the craft of building personal web spaces.
https://takenvaullt.nekoweb.org/
TakenVaullt's personal Nekoweb homepage features an index, about page, links, resources, and webrings, built with a classic old-web aesthetic in mind. The site is a lightweight but cheerful personal corner of the internet from a self-described average human in their late twenties.
https://mousetail.nl/
Maurits van Riezen, a software developer known as Mousetail, showcases his projects including a competitive code-golf platform, a Pygame game, a Catan tournament bot with over 1,200 ranked players, and various web tools. The site also features technical articles on concurrency models and game development, plus participation in several webrings.
https://w.on-t.work/
Kopper's personal corner of the web, packed with opinionated tech writing on topics like Linux, software evangelism, and client-to-server protocol quirks. The site has a distinctly hacker-hobbyist personality, linking out to Codeberg and ActivityPub while sporting cheeky web buttons and a refreshingly blunt tone.
https://ivndbt.com/
Ivan is a mechanical engineer from northern Italy who runs this minimalist personal site featuring notes, builds, and a curated blogroll celebrating the small web. The site has a thoughtful, intentional quality with a text playlist of recommended reads and a 'now' page, reflecting a genuine enthusiasm for indie blogging culture.
https://csh.bz/gifmelter
GifMelter is a browser-based tool by Tim Baker and Chris Shier that lets you distort and glitch any GIF image using canvas effects, either via a bookmarklet or by pasting a URL. It's a clever creative utility that turns ordinary animated GIFs into melting, warped visual experiments right in your browser.
https://asciibutt.neocities.org/
Asciibutt's site is a nearly empty Neocities page with virtually no content visible beyond a title and two links. The ASCII-themed handle hints at a personality, but there is almost nothing here to explore or engage with.
http://overclockers.com.au/
Overclockers Australia (OCAU) is a long-running Australian community hub dedicated to PC hardware, overclocking, and tech reviews, featuring news aggregation, forums with thousands of active threads, and a user-submitted PC database. The site blends professional hardware reviews of components like SSDs, GPUs, and peripherals with a lively community forum covering everything from CPU cooling to Formula 1 and NRL discussions.
http://iwarg.ddns.net/phoenix/index.php
Phoenix, run by Wildman Productions, is a revival service that brings back functional AIM, Yahoo Messenger, MSN, and ICQ servers so users can chat like it's 1999 using the original client software. The project is a labor of love dedicated to preserving the experience of 1990s social networking, complete with downloads, compatibility guides, and active user counts showing real people connecting through these nostalgic platforms.