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https://pionilaakso.neocities.org/
Peony Valley is a lovingly crafted old-web tribute site by a creator who spent years learning CSS to finally build the early-2000s homepage they always dreamed of. With a Y2K aesthetic, webrings, a button wall, and sections for personal interests, it channels the nostalgic charm of early Geocities-era personal pages.
https://thunix.net/~deepend
Mike 'deepend' is a sysadmin and web developer from Alberta, Canada who operates tilde.club, thunix.net, and the NewNet IRC network, keeping retro-web community infrastructure running. His personal satellite page showcases his open-source projects including a PHP wiki, a shell community platform, and a Tildeverse banner exchange, all served with hand-rolled HTML and a CRT-style aesthetic.
http://stackp.online.fr/?p=28
Droopy is a lightweight Python mini web server created by Pierre (stackp) that lets others upload files directly to your computer via a simple browser interface. The project page includes usage instructions, command-line options, licensing details, and links to the source repository, making it a handy tool for quick peer-to-peer file transfers without fussing with slow messenger transfers.
https://jjs.remotes.club/
A minimal welcome page by 'jjs' hosted on remotes.club, a tilde-style community server focused on remote working culture. The page is essentially a stub pointing visitors to the creator's main presence at tilde.team.
https://metasyn.pw/
Metasyn is a personal memex built by its creator to organize research, audio, visual work, and ongoing projects across many interconnected pages. The site embraces the memex philosophy of linked, evolving knowledge, with epistemic certainty icons marking each page to signal how complete or reliable its content is.
https://kallelie.tripod.com/cool_links.htm
A classic early-web personal links page from a Tripod user, collecting favorite sites ranging from Winamp and Napster to misheard lyrics and a duct tape fan page. It captures the quirky, eclectic spirit of early internet browsing with a mix of music tools, humor, and oddities.
https://pechaflickr.net/
Pechaflickr is a clever web mashup created by Alan Levine that combines the PechaKucha presentation format with PowerPoint Karaoke, challenging users to improvise a coherent talk from 20 random Flickr photos shown for 20 seconds each. Advanced options let you customize slide count, timing, and image sources including Flickr Commons, making it a fun tool for educators and presenters.
https://builderof.neocities.org/Introduction
A beginner-friendly tutorial site dedicated to teaching three.js, the JavaScript library that simplifies WebGL-powered 3D animations in the browser. The guide walks through core concepts like scenes, cameras, renderers, and lighting, complete with live canvas demos and structured navigation across multiple lesson pages.
https://wonger.dev/
Justin (wonger) is a software developer who builds simple, useful tools including a terminal video player, a browser-based whiteboard, and Smash Bros. utilities, all showcased alongside his microblog and personal recommendations. The site blends a polished software portfolio with a warm personal voice, offering project demos, source code, blog posts, and even a curated list of favorite books and albums.
https://neonaut.neocities.org/
Neonaut is a charming old-web personal hub featuring an 88x31 button archive, a web directory, webrings, and a collection dubbed 'Ancient Artifacts of bygone eras.' The site leans heavily into retro internet aesthetics, complete with CRT prompts, Matrix codefall effects, and a Swatch Internet Time widget.