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links4u
https://verdronic2000.neocities.org/projects/l4u
links4u is a webring created by verdronic2000 that connects personal websites hosting organized, freely available collections of information for anonymous visitors. From recipe archives and book recommendations to digital brushes and obscure music, it celebrates the spirit of sharing knowledge openly on the web.
Webring Web Design | 2026-03-13
fun lil websites
https://tilde.town/~cadence/websites.html
Cadence's curated list of favorite handmade, personality-filled personal websites celebrates the organic, exploratory joy of the old web and tilde-style internet. Alongside the link collection, the page points visitors toward webrings, Neocities, and web development references like a CSS Flexbox guide and color tools.
Directory Web Design | 2026-03-11
https://coeurl.neocities.org/site
Coeurl is Ashton's personal Neocities space featuring a layout archive, link-back buttons, webrings, and web asset resources including brushes, textures, and tutorials. The site leans heavily into old-web webmaster culture, offering downloadable site graphics and a curated button wall for community linking.
Personal Page Web Design | 2026-03-11
Dream Guardian ~ the DREAMCATCHERS fanlisting
https://love.strongisfighting.org/dreamcatchers
Dream Guardian is the official TFL-approved fanlisting for dreamcatchers, the decorative Native American-inspired objects, with 179 members from around the world who share a love of them. Created by Cheryl in 2007, the site offers join codes and a growing member list for fans to sign up and connect.
Fan Site Web Design | 2026-03-12
jonesangga's page
https://jonesangga.codeberg.page/
Jonesangga's personal page showcases projects in creative coding, mathematics visualization, and Vim, with tutorials and demos built in JavaScript and C. The site reflects a curious programmer's journey through computer graphics, game development, and retro computing, with active blog posts and participation in events like Genuary 2025.
Personal Page Programming | 2026-03-13
Xe Iaso
https://xeiaso.net/
Xe Iaso is a prolific technical educator and developer relations professional based in Ottawa who has published over 400 articles exploring programming, AI, cloud infrastructure, and the occasional cursed technology mashup. The site features a rich archive of deep technical writing alongside conference talks, open source projects, and experiments spanning TypeScript, PostgreSQL, LLMs, and beyond.
Blog Programming | 2026-03-12
https://magmaus3.eu.org/
Maia (magmaus3) runs a minimalist personal homepage serving as a hub for her contact info, social media profiles, and code repositories across platforms like Codeberg and her self-hosted Forgejo instance. The site is notable for its privacy-forward approach, featuring PGP keys, Tor and I2P mirror links, and a strong presence on the Fediverse.
Personal Page Web Design | 2026-03-13
DigitalVoid
https://digitalvoid.xyz/
DigitalVoid is a personal hub by the creator 'digitalvoid_' featuring a cozy, old-web aesthetic complete with a Comfy Fireplace Pepe, Linux and Debian badges, and a no-cookies, no-copyright philosophy. The site serves as a central launchpad for the creator's blog, links, and other web submissions with a distinctly retro, free-and-open-web spirit.
Personal Page Linux & Unix | 2026-03-13
lofihi.fi
https://lofihi.fi/
Espen's minimal personal page introduces local.html, a client-side webring concept that lets you build a decentralized webring using simple HTML link attributes. The project is a clever take on old-web connectivity, allowing anyone to create a friend ring by adding a single anchor tag to their page.
Personal Page Web Design | 2026-03-12
Appendix A: - When to use the dot in a Zone File
https://zytrax.com/books/dns/apa/dot.html
ZyTrax hosts a comprehensive technical reference covering DNS zone file syntax, specifically explaining the critical rules around when to use a trailing dot in resource records and the ORIGIN substitution rule. Part of a broader open guide library by Ron Aitchison, this page is a clear, authoritative explanation that demystifies one of the most confusing aspects of DNS configuration for sysadmins and network engineers.
Resource Encyclopedias & FAQs | 2026-03-13