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ciesie.com
https://ciesie.com/
The personal project hub of a developer known as mronetwo, featuring a mix of embedded systems work, 3D printing experiments, and programming projects spanning Rust, Zig, Python, and STM32 microcontrollers. Highlights include a Wii Nunchuk USB HID controller, a Li-Po battery charger, capacitive keyboard builds, and deep dives into Cortex-M debug internals like SWD, JTAG, and ITM.
Personal Page Programming | 2026-03-12
The CPU Shack - History of Microprocessors & CPU Tech
https://cpushack.com/
The CPU Shack is a remarkable online museum cataloging over 20,000 processors from 150+ manufacturers, spanning Intel, AMD, Cyrix, Soviet chips, and many obscure historical CPUs. Visitors can explore a "CPU of the Day" feature, EPROM galleries, detailed reference guides, and even purchase reproduction test boards for vintage processor families.
Resource Retro Computing | 2026-03-12
R74n
https://r74n.com/
R74n is the creative hub of a web developer best known for Sandboxels, an intricate falling-sand simulator available on Steam, alongside a growing collection of quirky browser-based tools and mini-experiences. Visitors can explore projects like Infinite Chef, GenTown, PixelFlags, and a Copy Paste Dump, all crafted with a playful spirit and a clear love for single-page interactive experiments.
Personal Page Software | 2026-03-13
https://okuramasafumi.com/
OKURA Masafumi is a Tokyo-based Ruby and Ruby on Rails developer who shares his work, public speaking history, and open-source contributions including Alba, a JSON serializer for Ruby. The site highlights his conference talks at RubyConf, RubyKaigi, and Rails World, his Neovim enthusiasm, and community organizing efforts across several Ruby groups in Japan.
Personal Page Programming | 2026-03-12
My tilde.club page
https://tilde.club/~juest
A barebones tilde.club member page for user 'juest', part of the retro Unix shared-server community where members log in via shell to edit their public HTML files. The page links to the tilde.club webring and a beginner's guide, capturing the minimalist DIY spirit of the tilde community movement.
Personal Page Linux & Unix | 2026-03-17
https://calummm.com/
Calum's personal dev blog covers web development topics like semantic HTML, theme switching, and JavaScript projects alongside reflections on AI's impact on senior developers. Posts range from bite-sized frontend techniques to small games built in JavaScript, making it a charming mix of tutorials and tinkering.
Blog Web Design | 2026-03-12
Spencer Freebairn
https://darman12.github.io/
Spencer Freebairn's personal portfolio showcases his work as a Quality Engineer, featuring projects like a tortilleria website, a cash adder tool, and an Etch game. The site serves as a clean hub linking to his GitHub, LinkedIn, and a small collection of software projects.
Portfolio Programming | 2026-03-12
https://tilde.club/~klvebunc
https://tilde.club/~klvebunc
Klve Bunc's tilde.club page documents a scattered but charming day in the life of a developer, including a real-time experiment trying to set up a Jitsi coworking stream while fixing Tesla OAuth issues. The site also features reflective writing on Linux ricing culture, fake nostalgia, and the strange pull of the old web aesthetic.
Personal Page Software | 2026-03-11
Sammy Fox (a.k.a. TheresNoTime)
https://theresnotime.co.uk/
Sammy Fox (TheresNoTime) is a queer software engineer at the Wikimedia Foundation who shares code projects, scripts, and packages ranging from IPA normalization libraries to a Jenkins API polling tool. The site also links to minisites on inclusive language, tone indicators, and other niche technical topics, making it a hub for a genuinely curious developer's work.
Personal Page Programming | 2026-03-12
busybee
https://beesbuzz.biz/feed
Fluffy's busybee is a technically rich personal blog covering web protocols, IndieWeb standards, Python development, and software engineering musings from a developer with strong opinions about HTTP discovery and URI design. Posts range from deep dives into .well-known URIs and IndieAuth to reflections on maintaining the Publ CMS framework, making it a compelling read for web developers interested in the open web.
Blog Programming | 2026-03-12