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https://speedguide.net/
SpeedGuide.net is a comprehensive broadband reference site packed with TCP/IP optimization tools, router databases, port references, and network security resources. Visitors can run speed tests, analyze their TCP settings, look up over 65,000 ports, and find tweaks for cable, DSL, wireless, and fiber connections.
https://members.tripod.com/~Amis_Lee/webring.html
A webring hub page belonging to Amis Lee's Prose and Poetry site, collecting membership badges for multiple poetry-themed webrings including Poetry Haven, The Amateur Poetry Ring, Poetry Café, The Poetry Ring, and Ring of Poetry. It serves as a gateway connecting poetry enthusiasts across the early web through a network of interlinked personal poetry sites.
https://crustywindo.ws/Main_Page
CrustyWindows is a wiki dedicated to archiving and documenting bootleg Windows operating system modifications, spanning versions from Windows 1.x all the way through Windows 11. With 544 articles cataloging modified ISOs, custom editions, and unofficial Windows variants created by hobbyists, it's a fascinating deep dive into the underground world of Windows modding culture.
http://redhill.net.au/ig.php
The Red Hill Guide to Computer Hardware is a long-running reference site offering plain-English guidance on choosing hard drives, CPUs, and motherboards for the intelligent non-technician. With over 32 years on the web, it covers the history of x86 processors, price-performance comparisons, and practical workshop notes alongside a hardware glossary.
https://chameth.com/
Chris Smith is a UK-based software developer whose personal site blends a technical blog with a rich collection of side projects, code snippets, film logs, and monthly life updates. The site has a charming self-aware personality, complete with a trading-card-style intro and a custom 'nod' button that lets visitors react without any tracking.
https://ytoo.org/
Ytoo! is a nostalgic web portal curating links to retro-style communities, virtual pet sites, revived online games like Club Penguin and Toontown, old-school messaging clients, and tools for building the indie web. It serves as a one-stop gateway for anyone seeking the Y2K internet experience, gathering everything from Neocities hosting to Flash game archives under one cheerful directory.
https://abslimeware.neocities.org/
A boot screen splash page by abslimeware on Neocities, featuring a clickable computer graphic that leads to the main site. The page is still under construction, with plans for autoplaying music and further content development.
https://ordinarymode.com/
Ordinary Mode is a personal blog covering web tinkering, server management, domain setups, and the occasional slice of everyday life like moving house and e-bikes. Posts like 'Generating full text RSS' and 'Server updates' reveal a technically minded author who enjoys sharing practical notes on running a small personal web presence.
http://pchell.com/support/editrunmrulistentries.shtml
PC Hell, run by Mark Hasting, offers detailed Windows troubleshooting guides including this tutorial on selectively deleting individual entries from the Run Command MRU (Most Recently Used) list via the Windows Registry. The site provides step-by-step instructions, screenshots, and even a downloadable VBScript utility called EditRunMRUList to make the process easier for everyday users.
http://dotnetguts.blogspot.com/2007/02/ease-of-applying-globalization-and.html
A technical blog covering ASP.NET, C#, SQL, jQuery, and the broader .NET framework ecosystem with practical tutorials and code examples. This particular post walks through implementing globalization and localization in ASP.NET 2.0 step by step, making it a useful reference for developers working with multi-language web applications.