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http://frogfind.de/?lg=en-us
FrogFind! is a search engine purpose-built for vintage and retro computers, stripping down search results to be lightweight enough for old hardware to handle. Created by Action Retro, it draws on DuckDuckGo, Brave, and Google as its backend sources, making the modern web accessible from machines that would otherwise struggle.
https://ditaa.sourceforge.net/
Ditaa is a Java command-line utility created by Stathis Sideris that converts ASCII art diagrams into proper bitmap graphics, turning crude text-based drawings into clean, readable images. The site documents the tool's syntax, usage options including an HTML mode, and provides downloads, making it a handy reference for developers who want to embed diagrams in plain-text documents or legacy FAQs.
https://www.creopard.de/
Creopard.de is a German-language retro computing hub dedicated to Windows 95, Windows 98, MS-DOS, and the Commodore 64, offering unofficial service packs, drivers, FAQs, and gaming tips you won't find elsewhere. Highlights include the site's own unofficial German Windows 98 SE and Windows 95 OSR2 service packs, plus guides for running DOS multiplayer games like Doom over IPX networks.
https://ubergeek.remotes.club/
Written by someone who began remote work involuntarily but has since embraced it fully, this blog chronicles the practical and philosophical shift away from traditional office life. Posts cover desk setups, work-from-home routines, and a growing skepticism toward corporate wage labor.
https://nizzlay.com/
Niels Gouman (Nizzlay) writes about his obsession with efficiency, covering productivity tools, automation scripts, and tech topics like Python, Keyboard Maestro, and Linux versus macOS debates. Based in Dordrecht, Netherlands, his blog blends practical how-tos with opinionated takes on friction, workflows, and the IndieWeb movement.
https://deurachavich.moe/
Deurachavich's minimalist site hosts short opinion articles covering topics like AI, video essays, and online community dynamics. The self-deprecating author warns readers they 'live under a rock,' giving the sparse but thoughtful writing a candid, unconventional voice.
https://cosmic-kiko.neocities.org/
Cosmic Kiko's welcoming landing page greets visitors with friendly reminders to stretch, hydrate, and snack before entering the site. The page is a classic old-web style splash screen with a warm personal touch, optimized for desktop Chrome browsers.
https://ioletsgo.gay/
Ivory (also known as io, ivy, or Ioletsgo) presents her personal homepage with a charming Steam/Half-Life boot sequence aesthetic, complete with terminal-style text and VGUI2 styling. She is a certified PC, Network, and Security Pro with wide-ranging interests spanning computers, electronics, visual art, and a rich collection of favorite games including Metal Gear, Half-Life, Final Fantasy, and Persona.
https://rknight.me/
Robb Knight is a developer and web tinkerer who builds tools like EchoFeed, runs podcasts, and chronicles his projects through blog posts, weeknotes, and curated links. His site is a lively personal hub packed with web curios, sticker commerce, and an indie-web sensibility complete with webrings and a colophon.
https://hamatti.org/weeklies
Juha-Matti Santala publishes weekly notes collecting interesting links, talks, articles, and small personal discoveries spanning from 2021 through 2024. The archive serves as a running log of curated finds and brief reflections, making it a useful snapshot of one developer and community builder's intellectual curiosity over time.