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https://the-falcon1.tripod.com/
Based in Ithaca, New York, this site serves as a sprawling link exchange hub connecting nightlife, ballroom dance, and arts resources across dozens of major cities worldwide including Athens, Berlin, Tokyo, and beyond. Visitors will find sections on Middle East ballroom dance, cultural commentary, arts job listings and auditions, and an Israel Information Center alongside city-by-city nightlife guides.
https://alex.flounder.online/tech/bigandsmall.gmi
A curated directory of small, low-tech, non-commercial web platforms and communities championing the indie web revival movement. Created by alex on Flounder, it collects platforms like tildeverse and bearblog alongside essential reading about why the small web matters.
https://solarpunk.cool/zines/web-zine-01/table-of-contents.html
A beginner-friendly zine from solarpunk.cool that walks readers through building a webpage from scratch using HTML, covering everything from setting up a text editor to writing hypertext and semantic markup. Part of a series on homemade web pages, it blends a DIY zine aesthetic with practical step-by-step web development instruction.
https://beardystarstuff.net/
Beardy Guy Musings is the personal blog of DH, a tiny-house dweller and graphic designer who writes extensively about digital privacy, free software, and escaping the surveillance ecosystems of Apple, Google, and Microsoft. The site blends tech-focused posts on tools like eSIMs, GNU/Linux, and privacy hardening with reflections on minimalism, climate, and political commentary.
https://montagar.com/~patj/electrowares.htm
OPCOM's archive collects free and shareware electronics software tools covering RF amplifier design, filter calculators, coil calculators, logic circuit analysis, oscilloscope tutorials, and transistor databases. A treasure trove for hobbyist engineers and amateur radio operators, the collection spans DOS and Windows programs with utilities for Smith chart calculations, 555 timer design, and sine wave visualization.
https://jeltus.nekoweb.org/
A welcoming splash page on Nekoweb with a classic old-web aesthetic, inviting visitors to enter the site proper. The minimal structure and browser compatibility notice hint at a handcrafted personal homepage, though the landing page alone reveals little about the creator's specific interests.
https://selfnoise.net/
Selfnoise.net is the personal hub of someone going by Skaboosh, offering links to their various online presences including Flickr, LibraryThing, and a music project called Woctune. The sparse but carefully curated landing page hints at a creative individual with interests spanning photography, reading, and music.
https://blog.yoav.ws/posts/web_platform_change_you_do_not_like
Yoav's blog offers insider perspective on how the web platform standardization process works, with this post providing practical guidance on how developers and stakeholders can effectively influence proposals they disagree with. Written by someone with direct experience working at a browser vendor, it covers pitfalls to avoid and strategies for being heard in web standards discussions.
https://730rs3yk.neocities.org/
Lady 730rs3yk's minimalist homepage presents a charming house metaphor with three destinations to explore, built with basic HTML on Neocities. The site is in its early stages, offering a whimsical navigational structure that hints at more content within its 'rooms' and 'outside' sections.
https://funkfeuer.at/
FunkFeuer is an Austrian open, non-commercial initiative building a free, decentralized wireless mesh network across rooftops without commercial providers or central control. Operating since 2003 with over 220 active nodes in Vienna alone, it empowers volunteers to build and run their own network nodes under the Pico Peering Agreement, bridging the digital divide through community-owned infrastructure.