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https://fan.nekoweb.org/
FAN.NEKOWEB.ORG is a hand-coded personal site on Nekoweb that leads with a detailed technical disclosure page, highlighting its use of iframes, drop-shadow animations, fixed positioning, and JavaScript. The entrance page itself reads like a love letter to old-web craftsmanship, complete with planned accessibility features like a font switcher and gif pauser.
https://jjanzen.ca/
J. Janzen is a computer science master's student at the University of Manitoba whose personal site doubles as a Git server and project host, with a focus on theoretical CS topics like computational geometry and microfluidic mixing algorithms. The site embraces old-web aesthetics and a strong anti-JavaScript philosophy, featuring updates, webrings, and handcrafted HTML that would feel right at home on early Geocities.
https://petermolnar.net/opml.xsl
Peter Molnar's blogroll is an OPML file transformed with XSL to be readable in a browser, listing the websites and feeds he subscribes to in his feed reader. It's a bilingual (English and Hungarian) IndieWeb-connected page that showcases the classic practice of curating and sharing your reading list with others.
https://bitsy.org/
Bitsy is a minimalist game creation engine designed for making tiny, charming games, interactive worlds, and short stories directly in the browser. The site serves as the central hub for the Bitsy tool, offering links to the editor, a game library, documentation, community forums, and the project's presence on itch.io and GitHub.
http://benchtest.com/celeron.html
Benchtest.com is Jim's enthusiast resource dedicated to overclocking Intel Celeron processors, with a heavy focus on CPU cooling solutions including heat sinks, water coolers, heat pipes, and temperature monitoring tools. The site features hands-on project writeups, benchmark tests, and detailed reviews of cooling hardware for the legendary Celeron 300A and related chips.
https://rainy.gay/
Cinnabar Rain is the personal corner of Dime, a creative who built this site to organize and share their ongoing projects, shrines, and other small works in progress. A standout feature is the elaborate style switcher offering multiple named themes including 'inside a dream factory' and 'desert bloom', making the site itself a showcase of thoughtful web craftsmanship.
https://eugene-andrienko.com/
Eugene Andrienko's personal tech blog covers FreeBSD, NetBSD, and Linux topics with detailed how-to guides on everything from configuring X11 to installing open-source firmware on ThinkPads. The site also features photography collections and occasional bicycle content, but the dominant focus is clearly Unix-like operating systems and open-source software.
http://smit-international.com/sitefactor/page.asp?pageid=440
SiteFactor appears to be a web directory or site rating resource that catalogs and evaluates websites. It offers a structured listing system for discovering and submitting sites across various topics.
https://antiquechair.neocities.org/Webrings
A webring membership page from an old-web personal site, showcasing all the webrings the creator has joined including Retronaut, TheOldNet, Tilde.Club, Geek-ring, and several others. It offers a snapshot of the interconnected old-web community, with navigation links letting visitors hop to other member sites.
https://juliencalixte.eu/
Julien Calixte is an Engineer Manager and web developer whose personal site blends technical notes on software development with reflections on lean methodologies, knowledge management, and socioeconomic topics. Visitors will find a rich collection of short notes and posts covering Zettelkasten note-taking, microcommits, just-in-time documentation, and several open-source projects including a developer feedback tool and an event bus library.