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https://wafring.jbc.lol/
Wafring connects personal websites belonging to users of Wafrn, an open-source Fediverse social platform, welcoming members from the flagship instance and beyond. With 15 current members and a simple DM-based joining process, it serves as a cozy hub linking the small-web presences of Wafrn's community.
https://atariarchives.org/bcc1/showpage.php?page=4
Atari Archives hosts digitized pages from 'The Best of Creative Computing Volume 1' (1976), one of the earliest and most influential computing magazines. This particular page presents a fascinating early discussion of computer security, timesharing system intrusion, and the ethical and legal questions around what we would now call hacking.
https://vhbelvadi.com/rss
V.H. Belvadi's personal blog explores the intersections of science, technology, and society through carefully crafted essays and reviews. The site features thoughtful long-form writing on topics ranging from television criticism to stationery reviews, with a distinctly reflective, intellectual tone throughout.
https://linuxfromscratch.org/
Linux From Scratch (LFS) is a legendary project founded by Gerard Beekmans that provides detailed step-by-step instructions for building a complete Linux system entirely from source code. The site hosts a family of related books and subprojects covering everything from base installation to gaming support, multilib builds, and automated tooling, making it an essential reference for anyone wanting to deeply understand how Linux works.
https://tanner.vc/
Tanner is a firmware and hardware engineer from Calgary who shares his software projects, DIY creations, and technical writing on this personal site. Highlights include open-source tools like a browser notification service, a command-line pastebin, and a makerspace member portal, alongside physical builds like an LED dress, a custom air quality monitor, and a garage door opener hack.
https://ty3r0x.chaox.ro/
Ty3r0X's Lair is the personal corner of a tech-savvy individual who goes by Ty3r0X, featuring badges and propaganda for Linux, Firefox, Neovim, and homebrew software culture. The site oozes old-web hacker aesthetics with GPG key links, anti-Chrome sentiment, and a collection of friend/affiliate buttons that signals a deeply embedded open-source community presence.
http://tilde.club/~kake/email.club
The E-Mail Club on tilde.club is a curated list of users on the tilde.club Unix server who enjoy exchanging slow, chatty emails with strangers. Maintained by user ~kake, it captures a charming old-internet tradition of pen-pal style correspondence through shared shell server accounts.
https://thegreatcatsby.neocities.org/
The Great Catsby is a charming personal Neocities site by a creator named Vincent, built with a floral aesthetic and filled with CSS learning notes, webrings, and decorative old-web elements. The page source doubles as an informal CSS tutorial with inline comments linking to W3Schools references, making it a fun snapshot of someone learning web design in public.
https://johndcook.com/regex.html
A focused technical reference by John D. Cook comparing how regular expressions work in PowerShell versus Perl, with practical examples of matching, replacing, and capturing. Particularly useful for developers already familiar with regex who need to adapt their skills to PowerShell's .NET-based implementation.
https://nsl.com/
No Stinking Loops is a deep resource hub maintained by Andrew Chase (Wolf) focused on the K programming language, array languages, and related topics like BQN, term-rewriting, and formal logic. Visitors will find an extensive curated collection of tutorials, interpreter implementations, essays, and community projects spanning multiple versions of K (K3, K4, K7, K9) and adjacent computational theory.