Computers & Internet
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https://latte-lavanda.neocities.org/
Dani, a Chilean creator, built Latte Lavanda as a hands-on playground for learning HTML and CSS while reviving the spirit of early personal web culture. The site features shrines, a mixtape section, webweaving, fanlistings, and a blog, all inspired by a nostalgic longing for the handcrafted, passion-filled websites of the early internet.
https://wiredcollective.neocities.org/
Wired Collective is a Neocities-based hub or collective bringing together a community of personal and creative websites in the old-web spirit. The site appears to serve as a gathering point or directory for like-minded web creators, echoing the communal aesthetics of early internet culture.
https://davideisinger.com/
David Eisinger is a technologist based in Durham, North Carolina who publishes a newsletter-style journal called 'Dispatch' covering family life, personal projects, and curated links from around the web. He also shares his own music, professional programming articles from Viget, and interesting finds like AI's impact on lo-fi music and a map of books mentioned on Hacker News.
https://unix4lyfe.org/time?v=1
Emil Mikulic's detailed reference page covers everything a developer needs to know about time: UTC, GMT, Unix timestamps, leap seconds, and how databases like MySQL handle time storage. Featured twice on Hacker News, this concise but thorough guide is a go-to resource for programmers wrestling with timezone headaches and timestamp precision.
https://tonsky.me/
Niki's technical blog covers programming, UI design, and software development with posts ranging from Clojure and DataScript deep-dives to opinionated essays on JavaScript bloat, Unicode, and the state of modern interfaces. The site spans years of thoughtful, often starred 'essential' posts that have circulated widely in developer communities.
https://webring.htmlhobbyist.com/list
The HTML Hobbyist Webring is a curated ring of personal websites united by a love of hand-coded HTML and the indie web spirit, featuring members ranging from minimalist personal pages to creative digital gardens. Created by N.E. Lilly, the webring celebrates building your own corner of the internet from scratch and connects like-minded hobbyists who craft their sites with care.
https://perlmonks.org/?node_id=49198
A PerlMonks community post by user 'salvadors' sharing a Perl script for finding duplicate files on disk, written as a faster and cleaner alternative to existing scripts found online. The post includes discussion, code samples, and community replies, making it a practical reference for Perl programmers dealing with filesystem deduplication.
https://selfnoise.net/
Selfnoise.net is the personal hub of someone going by Skaboosh, offering links to their various online presences including Flickr, LibraryThing, and a music project called Woctune. The sparse but carefully curated landing page hints at a creative individual with interests spanning photography, reading, and music.
https://stepanzak.cc/
Štěpán Žák's personal corner of the web, featuring a blog, projects, and drawings alongside a lively collection of old-web buttons, webrings, and Fediverse social links. The site leans heavily into the indie web aesthetic, with CSS Joy Webring membership, Eleventy-built static pages, and a now-playing music widget pulling from ListenBrainz.
https://realneowiki.neocities.org/
Neowiki is a community-maintained wiki dedicated to helping Neocities users navigate the platform, covering topics like the Neocities CLI, supporter plans, site profile customization, and style guides. Built by Neocities users for Neocities users, it serves as a practical reference hub for anyone building or managing a site on the platform.