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The Dispatcher
http://tilde.club/~globz
The personal tilde.club page of Gl0bZ, who serves as 'The Dispatcher' for the tilde.club community, managing a 6,000+ user waiting list and directing newcomers to available tildeboxes. The page also introduces Alice, a collaborative creative project where users help a character survive by editing their webpages on the shared Unix system.
Personal Page Linux & Unix | 2026-03-17
CPROG.COM - Brian's details and Ramblings
http://cprog.com/
Brian Dahl's personal homepage blends his life as a programmer at Firepond with dated update logs covering his move to Amsterdam and personal interests. The site includes hardware specs, poster collections, and a running commentary on his Amazon affiliate experiment, offering a slice of late-1990s programmer life online.
Personal Page Programming | 2026-03-12
Paint Squiggles - The MS Paint Fanlisting
https://paintsquiggles.helioho.st/
Paint Squiggles is a fanlisting dedicated to Microsoft Paint, the beloved classic graphics program that has delighted users with its simplicity and pixelated charm for decades. With 40 members and counting, it brings together fans worldwide who share a nostalgic appreciation for the humble but iconic software.
Fan Site Software | 2026-03-13
The Twit Cleaner - Clean the garbage from your Tweetstream!
https://thetwitcleaner.com/blog
The Twit Cleaner, created by Si Dawson, was a Twitter utility tool that helped users identify and remove low-quality or spammy accounts from their follow lists. The blog covers tips for improving your Twitter experience, avoiding DM spam, and chronicles the winding-down of the service after years of development.
Blog Software | 2026-03-15
Home | chriskirknielsen
https://chriskirknielsen.com/
Christopher Kirk-Nielsen is a front-end developer and self-described CSS nerd whose personal site showcases his blog, design work, and projects with an impressively customizable theme picker featuring multiple named color schemes. The site itself is a demonstration of advanced CSS craft, with thoughtful accessibility features, creative per-theme styling, and 47 blog posts covering front-end development topics like Eleventy templating.
Personal Page Web Design | 2026-03-12
Regular expressions in PowerShell and Perl
https://johndcook.com/regex.html
A focused technical reference by John D. Cook comparing how regular expressions work in PowerShell versus Perl, with practical examples of matching, replacing, and capturing. Particularly useful for developers already familiar with regex who need to adapt their skills to PowerShell's .NET-based implementation.
Resource Programming | 2026-03-13
~pemt silly website
https://tilde.club/~pemt
Paweł (pemt) hosts this minimal tilde.club page covering Lua scripting, Emacs adventures, and ASCII art alongside personal interests like yo-yoing, origami, and isopods. Part of the no-AI and CSS JOY webrings, it reflects the cozy, handcrafted ethos of the small web with a Gemini mirror for cleaner markup.
Personal Page Linux & Unix | 2026-03-11
ALTEXXANET - Your 90s Internet Experience
http://altexxanet.org/
ALTEXXANET recreates the 1990s internet experience by offering free public access to classic internet services including Usenet, IRC, Gopher, FTP, and a Hotline BBS. Visitors can download old text files, freeware, and shareware software, making it a nostalgic playground for anyone who remembers the pre-web internet era.
Resource Retro Computing | 2026-03-17
https://mrkod.eu.org/
Mrkod is a minimal personal homepage for a programmer with a clever Vim-editor-inspired aesthetic, complete with mode indicators and line numbers rendered in HTML. The site links out to several tech-oriented webrings including Fediring, IndieWeb Webring, and the Darktheme Club, signaling a member of the indie web and open-source computing community.
Personal Page Programming | 2026-03-12
Hacking for Artists
http://hackingforartists.com/
Hacking for Artists is a resource hub for creative coders, listing tools like Processing, Arduino, Python, and openFrameworks alongside links to tutorials and notable digital artists. Originally tied to a biweekly Oakland workshop series run by Nick Lally, it serves as a curated launchpad for artists who want to blend programming with visual and interactive work.
Resource Programming | 2026-03-13