Computers & Internet
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https://webcitation.org/query?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgeocities.ws
A WebCite archive query result pointing to Geocities.ws, a preservation host for old GeoCities-style personal websites. The page itself contains no substantive content, serving only as a cached redirect shell with no retrievable site data.
http://spodesabode.com/
Andrew Spode, a former UK technology journalist who tested components for publications like Computer Shopper and TrustedReviews, has revived his personal site to share knowledge about retro computing hardware and e-waste refurbishment. Visitors can find articles, a shop for refurbished components, and contributions to archival projects like TheRetroWeb and archive.org.
http://cd.textfiles.com/
CD.TEXTFILES.COM is a digital archive preserving data from 'shovelware' CDs of the late 1980s and early 1990s, which inadvertently captured a wealth of BBS-era content. A treasure trove for retro computing enthusiasts, it offers a rare window into early online culture through the very discs that tried to cash in on it.
https://freedns.afraid.org/
FreeDNS, created by Joshua Anderson, is a long-running free DNS hosting service offering dynamic DNS, static DNS, subdomain hosting, and domain management tools for hobbyists and developers alike. With support for IPv6, wildcard DNS, web forwarding, and thousands of shared domains, it has been a staple utility for anyone needing flexible DNS services since 2001.
http://nongnu.org/chmspec/latest
Edited by Paul Wise and Jed Wing, this unofficial specification documents Microsoft's HTML Help system in exhaustive technical detail, covering the CHM file format, LZX compression, XML structure, and all associated configuration options. Reverse-engineered without NDA restrictions and released under the GNU GPL, it serves as a rare open reference for developers working with or building tools around the proprietary .chm format.
http://stahlworks.com/dev/swiss-file-knife.html
Swiss File Knife (SFK) is a free, open-source command line multi-function tool for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Raspberry Pi that bundles dozens of utilities into a single executable with no installation required. Visitors can download the tool, browse extensive documentation for commands like file search, text replacement, FTP server, hex dump, and more, or purchase a 300-page PDF e-book covering all functions.
https://chotrin.org/
Chötrin's self-hosted wiki is a digital garden of personal notes published with vimwiki and served from a Raspberry Pi inside a hexagonal end table, covering programming languages like 6502 assembly, Ada, and Zig alongside operating systems such as OpenBSD, Plan 9, and Haiku. The site also branches into NES gaming, watercolor art, a homebrew NES game project, bicycling, and a curated collection of readings and recommendations that reflects a thoughtful, minimalist computing philosophy.
https://chrark.neocities.org/
Chrark's personal homepage is a hub for decentralized internet enthusiasts, featuring links to Tildeverse communities, federated social platforms, and alternative frontends. The site highlights a Minetest mod project and profiles across Fediverse, XMPP, Matrix, and IRC networks, making it a great gateway into the indie and open-source internet community.
https://mason.gmu.edu/~afinn/html/tele/components/webrings.htm
A straightforward educational page from a George Mason University student site that explains what webrings are, how they function, and the advantages of joining one. It covers the mechanics of webring navigation and includes a small collection of external links for further reading and webring management.
https://yourtilde.com/
Tilde.club is a shared Unix server and community hub where users get personal tilde accounts to host their own pages on the old-web internet. With thousands of active and historical user accounts, a wiki, forge, NNTP, and chat, it is one of the most established nodes in the broader tildeverse network.