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https://stepanzak.cc/
Štěpán Žák's personal corner of the web, featuring a blog, projects, and drawings alongside a lively collection of old-web buttons, webrings, and Fediverse social links. The site leans heavily into the indie web aesthetic, with CSS Joy Webring membership, Eleventy-built static pages, and a now-playing music widget pulling from ListenBrainz.
https://sweetembed.neocities.org/
sweetEMBED is a curated archive of copy-and-paste HTML/CSS templates, retro widgets, custom cursors, browser pets, and other embeddable goodies for Neocities and indie web creators. With 30+ full-page layouts, a live custom web editor, and categories covering everything from guestbooks to CRT backgrounds, it's a one-stop shop for building a personality-packed personal page.
https://hekate2.github.io/website-tools/index.html
A preservation project dedicated to archiving and distributing web 1.0-style graphics, backgrounds, and fonts, stepping in as an alternative since the shutdown of grsites.com in 2021. Visitors can browse a backgrounds archive, use background generators to create their own retro-style tiles, and contribute old graphics they want preserved.
http://blog.alvarezp.org/
Alvarezp is a Spanish-language tech blog by a Linux-focused developer who shares original software projects, essays, and open-source tools including Poda, a multi-device duplicate file detection utility. The site spans years of posts covering programming, IPv6, LibreOffice contributions, and developer musings, making it a rich resource for Spanish-speaking open-source enthusiasts.
https://cssdrawings.com/
Alvaro Montoro's remarkable project showcases an extensive gallery of illustrations and animations created entirely with CSS using a single HTML div element. Each piece demonstrates creative use of CSS properties to produce detailed art, from animated cartoons to pop culture references, with many entries accompanied by coding tutorial videos.
https://selaere.github.io/
Selaere's GitHub Pages hub collects a variety of small software projects and tools, from a minesweeper with version control to a pride flag generator and a custom programming language called vemf with its own interpreter and docs. The creator is refreshingly self-deprecating about the work-in-progress nature of these experiments, making it a fun peek into an active hobbyist programmer's workshop.
https://beyond3d.com/resources
Beyond3D is a technical deep-dive site covering GPU architecture, graphics hardware analysis, and 3D chip history, with detailed reviews of cards from NVIDIA, ATI/AMD, and others. Its comprehensive 3D Chips index cataloguing nearly every major consumer graphics processor ever released makes it an invaluable reference for graphics hardware enthusiasts and engineers alike.
https://undevoted.org/
Cristina's personal web collective 'lachrymа' at undevoted.org serves as a hub linking to her various online projects and domains. The minimal navigation hints at a curated collection of sites, typical of old-web collectives maintained by hobbyist webmasters.
https://ichi.city/
Ichi is a small, friendly web hosting community where users can create and share personal homepages in the spirit of the old indie web. The platform showcases a growing collection of member pages ranging from blogs and digital gardens to quirky personal sites, making it a cozy hub for creative self-expression online.
https://status.cafe/
Status Cafe is a lightweight social platform where users share short, mood-tagged status updates with a small online community, reminiscent of old-web microblogging. The stream of live posts from diverse users around the world gives it a cozy, low-pressure alternative-social-media feel.