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https://blog.ctms.me/posts/2025-01-14--blog-challenge
Dom Corriveau's personal blog covers his journey from warehouse manager to marketing director and beyond, with posts reflecting on blogging culture, technology, and independent web philosophy. The site embraces an anti-corporate, Fediverse-connected ethos, with Dom sharing thoughts on tools like Hugo and Docker alongside personal reflections.
https://gracion.com/server/whatldap.html
A clear, plain-English explanation of LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) covering how it works, why organizations use it, and its history as an internet standard for directory services. Produced by the makers of ClickMail Central Directory, this concise reference page also links to schemas, standards documents, and further reading for those wanting to dig deeper.
http://d21c.com/swiftdreams/DIRECTORY.html
SwiftDream's Directory is a free web graphics resource offering an extensive collection of backgrounds, animated floaties, sparkles, neon letters, dividers, and themed holiday graphics. Organized into dozens of categories spanning seasons, animals, and fantasy subjects, it served as a go-to hub for early web builders looking to decorate their personal pages.
https://kalechips.neocities.org/
Kalechips is a creative personal site by a web enthusiast who offers free website layouts, hosts a pixel art toybox, and publishes an online zine called Salad Magazine. The site is notable for its accessibility-focused free layouts, a 'layout thrift store' with multiple downloadable designs, and a charming self-deprecating personality throughout.
https://squiggle.city/
Squiggle City is a tilde-style shared Unix server community, listing its many user home pages with timestamps and profile blurbs in classic terminal-style ASCII art. It connects a lively collection of personal pages from members like nightliz, dawnbreeze, and dozens more, evoking the collaborative spirit of early internet shell communities.
https://theadhocracy.co.uk/
Murray Champernowne's personal tech blog covers a decade of building and maintaining theAdhocracy, with articles on frontend development, Astro, cPanel, Node.js, and web infrastructure. Alongside the technical writing, the site includes a journal, reviews, and personal notes, making it a rich mix of developer insight and personal reflection.
https://gabbyos.neocities.org/
GabbyOS is Gabby Saab's handcrafted personal homepage featuring a "now" page with mood syncing widgets, ongoing web and Android development projects, and a Goodreads reading list. The site has a charming winter-to-spring aesthetic with ASCII art trees and reflects a creative technologist who codes, reads, and games.
https://karlnewestman.nekoweb.org/
Karl Newestman's personal corner of the indie web covers his interests in Linux (Arch, naturally), FOSS, programming, and a dash of solarpunk philosophy. The site includes a blog, a shared library, a coins section for his budding coin collection, and a guestbook, all wrapped in a charmingly self-aware intro.
https://ethanschoonover.com/solarized
Ethan Schoonover's Solarized is a meticulously engineered 16-color palette designed for terminals and GUI applications, built around precise CIELAB lightness relationships and fixed color wheel hues. It offers ports for dozens of editors and tools including Vim, Emacs, IntelliJ IDEA, TextMate, and more, making it an essential reference for developers who care about color accuracy and readability.