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https://livecode.demozoo.org/event/2024_10_04_bytewall_deadline.html
livecode.demozoo.org archives live coding competition events from the demoscene, documenting performers, source code downloads, and results from events like Bytewall, Shader Showdowns, and Byte Jams across dozens of demoparties worldwide. This particular page covers the Deadline 2024 Bytewall event, listing participants such as Ave Eris, jtruk, and PlexBionFX alongside downloadable TIC-80 source code entries.
https://512kb.club/
The 512KB Club is a curated directory of websites that load in under 512 kilobytes of uncompressed resources, championing a faster and leaner web against bloated modern design. Created by Kev Quirk, it organizes qualifying sites into three tiers based on size (Green, Orange, and Blue teams) and advocates for performance-focused web development practices.
https://severe.neocities.org/
A personal Neocities site currently under construction with minimal content visible. The page is still in early development, offering little to categorize beyond its work-in-progress status.
https://tilde.green/
Tilde.green is a public-access Unix community server running Ubuntu, where members get personal web space, shell accounts, and access to shared services like forums, wikis, and weblogs. With over 270 registered users and a growing list of personal pages, it is part of the broader 'tildeverse' movement of collaborative shared hosting communities.
https://www.jacky.wtf/
Jacky Alciné is a tech professional and writer whose homepage covers open digital technology, algorithmic bias, labor organizing, and the IndieWeb movement. The site features essays, weeknotes, a linklog, and a curated list of media appearances in outlets like Ars Technica and The New York Times.
https://wiki.preterhuman.net/FortuneCity
Part of the Higher Intellect Vintage Wiki, this page documents FortuneCity, the classic free web hosting platform that let users build homepages in themed virtual districts during the late 1990s. It serves as a historical reference entry covering FortuneCity's features, community structure, and international expansion, alongside related services like GeoCities and Angelfire.
https://circulars.dev/
Circular is a programmer and frontend developer who built this personal hub to showcase open-source projects like Watchcord, food-bot, and 4get, along with social links and webring memberships. The site is built with Astro and TailwindCSS and reflects a playful developer personality, complete with Last.fm integration and a neco arc fan moment.
https://hiddensource.riparia-studio.com/
The Hidden Source Community (HSC) is a playful web collective built around the quirky tradition of hiding Easter eggs and secret messages inside the HTML source code of member websites. Members join by embedding a small script and committing to keeping something hidden in their page source, making it a fun niche club for old-web enthusiasts who enjoy creative coding tricks.
https://digitalia.be/software/slimbox
Slimbox is a lightweight 4KB JavaScript clone of the popular Lightbox 2 image viewer script, created by Christophe Beyls using the MooTools framework with jQuery support available in version 2. The page provides full documentation, a demo, API reference, compatibility notes, and a complete changelog dating back to 2006, making it a thorough resource for web developers seeking a compact image overlay solution.
https://danieltemkin.com/UnicodeFrenzy/1
Daniel Temkin is an artist and programmer whose Unicode Frenzy series (2011-2012) explores experimental and esoteric programming languages through creative works. The site showcases a body of work that sits at the intersection of code art and language design, including a collection of forty-four esolangs.