Computers & Internet
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https://someonewhocares.org/hosts
Dan Pollock's well-known hosts file resource offers a regularly updated blocklist that prevents computers from connecting to ad servers, spyware domains, and tracking sites. A practical and long-running community project, it supports multiple formats including IPv6 and legacy Mac systems, with contributions credited from dozens of users worldwide.
https://planetpython.org/
Planet Python is a long-running blog aggregator that collects and republishes the latest posts from dozens of Python developers, educators, and open-source projects from across the web. Visitors get a single feed of tutorials, tips, library announcements, and community news from well-known sources like Real Python, Python Software Foundation, and many individual contributors.
https://dwt-archives.joejenett.com/
Joe Jenett's dailywebthing archives is a massive, long-running curated link collection dating back to the year 2000, housing thousands of validated links to diversions, resources, and web oddities organized into browsable categories. Built and maintained over decades, it serves as both a historical record of interesting web finds and an ongoing discovery hub for curious internet explorers.
https://alt-webring.com/?siteid=usvfincher
A lovingly reconstructed archive of the former alt-webring service, which ran from 2003 to 2015, rebuilt using Wayback Machine data to restore links to hundreds of old independent websites. With 434 former rings, over 4,000 former sites, and roughly 3,456 still-clickable links, it offers a genuine portal back to the handcrafted, passion-driven web of the early 2000s.
http://lost-theory.org/ocrat/chargif/char/b5c0.html
A reference page from the 'chargif' section of lost-theory.org, displaying character glyph b5c0 as an image, likely part of a larger archive of encoded or legacy character set graphics. The site appears to catalog individual characters from an older encoding system, making it a niche resource for retro computing and character set research.
https://jack---91.neocities.org/
Jack's personal Neocities site centered around Linux, free software, dotfiles, and the broader Unix philosophy, with a distinctly cyberpunk aesthetic. Visitors can find tutorials, wallpaper packs, dotfile configs, and posts from a self-described Arch Linux enthusiast who lives at the intersection of hacking culture and hardcore punk.
https://32bit.cafe/
32-Bit Cafe is a community hub for personal web enthusiasts, hobbyists, and professionals dedicated to reviving the indie web and encouraging self-expression outside of corporate social media. Members get access to tutorials on building personal websites, free services like email and a Git instance, community forums, and collaborative events like code jams.
https://catgirl-cafe.pages.dev/
The Hotline Webring connects catgirl-themed personal sites under the 'catgirl.boutique' banner, offering simple prev/next navigation between member pages. It's a charming example of old-web webring culture centered around a niche internet aesthetic.
https://pajasevi.github.io/CSSnowflakes
CSSnowflakes is a free web resource by PavelTheCoder that provides pure CSS animated falling snowflakes you can drop into any webpage without JavaScript. A handy holiday decoration tool for web developers, it works in all modern browsers using CSS animations and requires only a simple HTML snippet to implement.
https://stellarweb.space/
Stellar Web Discoveries is a curated link log run by Smitho.graphics, dedicated to scavenging and sharing the best of the indie web, including personal websites, RSS feeds, graphic design, coding resources, and off-beat internet finds. With no politics, no world news, and a philosophy of slowing down to look closer, it serves as a thoughtful chronicle of what makes the small web worth exploring.