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https://snowfallgarden.lophius.xyz/
Snowfall Garden is a creative tool by lophius.xyz that lets you generate and customize animated snowflake effects for use on your own website. Visitors can browse snowflake designs shared by others or build their own, making it a handy little resource for old-web and personal page decorators.
https://aaronparecki.com/
Aaron Parecki is a Director of Identity Standards at Okta, co-founder of IndieWebCamp, and a leading voice in OAuth and open web standards, with thousands of articles, bookmarks, photos, and check-ins logged since 1999. His site is a living example of the IndieWeb philosophy, tracking his location since 2008, documenting 100 songs written in 100 days, and syndicating a rich stream of personal data all in one place.
https://tilde.town/~troido/turingmachine
An interactive Turing machine simulator hosted on tilde.town, featuring a canvas-based visual display and an editable source code interface for running custom state machines. The included example implements Langton's Ant, making it a neat hands-on tool for exploring theoretical computation concepts.
https://delorie.com/web/wpbcv.html
The Web Page Backward Compatibility Viewer by DJ Delorie lets you test how a webpage would appear in older browsers by selectively stripping out HTML features like tables, frames, style sheets, images, and JavaScript. It's a handy diagnostic tool for developers who want to ensure their sites remain accessible across a wide range of browser capabilities.
https://tilde.town/~extratone/tildeverse
A curated link directory of tildeverse communities, tools, and projects, collected from tildeverse.org by the user extratone on tilde.town. It spans member servers, IRC networks, git repositories, mailing lists, a radio station, and even a Minecraft server, offering a thorough map of the shared Unix-based public-access tilde community.
https://ultrasciencelabs.com/lab-notes/why-we-are-still-using-88x31-buttons
Brian at ultrasciencelabs digs deep into the history and cultural staying power of 88x31 buttons, tracing their origins from Netscape and early Geocities through to their modern revival on Neocities and the indie web. The article is well-researched, citing Wayback Machine snapshots, ad standards, and historical web screenshots to explain why these tiny collectible badges never really went away.
http://goosh.org/
Goosh.org is an unofficial Google search interface created by Stefan Grothkopp that mimics a Unix shell, letting you run web, image, blog, and news searches entirely through typed commands. It's a clever mashup of command-line aesthetics and Google's search API, complete with tab completion, command history, and themeable color schemes.
https://tilde.club/~tweska
Tweska's tilde.club homepage highlights their hands-on project building a Zilog Z80-based computer from scratch, complete with breadboard prototype photos. They also created the Tilde.Club Gallery, an automatically updated showcase of member pages on the tildeverse network.
http://berlitzpublishing.com/
This domain appears to redirect or link to Kei.pl, offering virtually no content of its own. There is almost nothing here beyond a single link, making it essentially an empty shell or placeholder page.
https://amberwilson.co.uk/
Amber Wilson's personal site features a blog covering web development topics including code review practices, pull requests, and a book she's writing for career-changers looking to enter web development. Built with Eleventy and hosted on Netlify, the site also includes notes, a reading section, and project showcases.