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https://meowni.ca/posts/2017-puppeteer-tests
Monica Dinculescu's technical blog post walks through setting up automated visual regression testing using Puppeteer and Pixelmatch, complete with full copy-pasteable code samples. The tutorial covers screenshot diffing, golden image comparison, and multi-viewport testing in a witty, approachable style that makes a tricky subject feel manageable.
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http://scripts.indisguise.org/
Angela's Indiscripts is a hobbyist archive of free web scripts and small applications, including Enthusiast for managing fanlistings, SiteSkin for lightweight website theming, and LJ Magpie for embedding LiveJournal posts. All scripts are available as linkware and hosted on GitHub, making this a practical resource for anyone running personal sites or fanlisting collectives.
https://getmylinks.tripod.com/
Juanita Ville's personal link collection organizes dozens of categories spanning astronomy, crafts, diet, entertainment, health, and webmaster tools in a classic Tripod-era style. A compact but eclectic curated directory from the early web era, it offers quick-access links to everything from UFO sites and horoscopes to webcams and retirement resources.
https://photoshop.fanfreak.net/
A fanlisting dedicated to Adobe Photoshop, uniting over 2,000 fans of the iconic image editing software from around the world. Established in 2002 and still actively updated, it invites visitors to add their name to the global list of Photoshop enthusiasts.
https://michael.stapelberg.ch/posts/2026-01-04-wayland-sway-in-2026
Michael Stapelberg, creator of the i3 tiling window manager, documents his annual attempt to fully migrate from X11 to Wayland in 2026, covering hardware quirks, NixOS configuration, and compatibility testing across tools like sway, Emacs, Chrome, and foot. The post is a detailed technical deep-dive with screenshots and findings on font rendering, screensharing, scaling glitches, and IPC automation that will resonate with any Linux power user eyeing the same transition.
https://holoville.neocities.org/webrings
Jaspurr's webrings page is a cheerful corner of their Neocities personal site showcasing membership in the Retronaut and Hotline webrings. The page is minimal but reflects the classic old-web spirit of connecting with like-minded communities through webring navigation.
https://frills.dev/
Frills is the personal website of a Welsh webmistress who has crafted a charming old-web-style emporium featuring blog posts, experiments like a filterable HTML named colors tool, shrines, bookmarks, and a guestbook. The site showcases a genuine love of indie web culture, participating in numerous webrings and offering RSS feeds, a colophon, and thoughtful accessibility features.
https://benjaminsmallwood.com/
Benjamin Smallwood is a full stack developer sharing writings on UI/UX, digital minimalism, and practical web development topics like static site hosting and shell scripting. His posts blend personal reflection with technical insights, making it a thoughtful read for developers interested in simplifying their digital lives.
https://jasdev.me/
Jasdev Singh's personal blog 'Distillations' blends deep technical writing about Swift, functional programming, and reactive publishers with a prolific film photography archive spanning over 250 rolls. The technical posts dive into advanced topics like type erasure, contravariance, and monoidal applicatives, making it a rich resource for engineers interested in functional and reactive programming concepts.
https://darkwing.uoregon.edu/%7Ewharmon/hardware.html
Part of the PC Friendly Internet Page, this extensive link directory covers virtually every aspect of PC hardware including CPUs, motherboards, BIOS specs, overclocking, memory, and peripherals. Compiled around 1998, it organizes hundreds of vendor links, price search engines, troubleshooting guides, and manufacturer indexes across three content pages.