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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.