Computers & Internet
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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://rob.crabapples.net/
Rob Fahrni's personal blog covers Apple software development, iOS and macOS app-building, and the day-to-day life of a working programmer navigating the rise of LLMs. Updated frequently with short posts, weekend coffee link roundups, and commentary on tools like Swift, CodeWarrior, and Micro.blog.
https://zeb-dev.neocities.org/
Zeb-Dev's cozy homepage belongs to a self-taught web developer named Zeb who started learning web development in 2022 and shares projects, recipes, photos, and life updates. The site features an ongoing personal journal of development milestones, a tribute page for a beloved cat, and links to a CyTube movie-watching channel.
http://mapsymbs.com/
Tom Mouat's MapSymbs is the home of official British Army-approved NATO military map marking symbol fonts, distributed as free TrueType fonts for use in military planning and wargaming. The site offers APP-6a, MIL-STD-2525B, Soviet equipment, modern aircraft, Royal Navy ships, and WW2 tank symbol sets, along with useful military applications and wargaming resources.
https://home.hedy.dev/
Hedy's digital garden is a thoughtfully crafted personal space featuring long-form blog posts, curated bookmarks, a blogroll, and a guestbook where visitors can leave book recommendations. The site stands out for its embrace of the 'small internet,' with active participation in Gemini and Gopher spaces alongside a rich network of webrings.
https://sandpile.org/
Sandpile.org, maintained by Christian Ludloff since 1996, is the definitive technical reference for x86 processor architecture, covering everything from opcode encodings and register layouts to paging structures and CPU exception tables. Assembly programmers, hardware engineers, and low-level developers rely on its exhaustive documentation of opcodes, mod R/M bytes, descriptor tables, and processor-specific extensions like SSE5A, XOP, and Intel VMX.
https://kevinmarks.com/
Kevin Marks is a co-founder of Microformats and IndieWeb advocate whose personal site serves as a living archive of his tech talks, live notes, essays, and web tools spanning decades. The site features notes from conferences like XOXO and IndieWebCamp alongside tools like SVG Share and Noter Live, reflecting a deep commitment to open web standards and decentralized publishing.
https://ellesho.me/
Elle's homepage is a minimalist personal site on the small web, self-described as belonging to 'a very internet person' with an emphasis on handcrafted HTML. With almost no crawlable content beyond the bare shell, it hints at a web-native sensibility but offers little for visitors to explore.
http://www.danamania.com/print
Danamania's print archive is a treasure trove of vintage Apple and retro computing ephemera, offering downloadable posters, brochures, stickers, and datasheets spanning classic hardware like the Macintosh 128k, Apple IIe, Quadra 950, and beyond. The collection blends historical authenticity with playful modern recreations, making it a go-to resource for enthusiasts who want to decorate their spaces with period-accurate or lovingly crafted vintage tech memorabilia.
https://urchin.earth.li/~sax/general/links.html
Niall's Great Big List O' Links is a sprawling personal bookmarks collection covering reference tools, search engines, science fiction, music, computing, and miscellaneous internet curiosities. A classic old-web link dump that reflects the browsing habits of an early 2000s internet enthusiast, with sections ranging from biochemistry resources to LOTR Lego humor.