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https://proclamations.nebcorp-hias.com/
The quirky, self-styled 'NebCorp Heavy Industries and Sundries' is a programming and software development blog packed with technical posts on topics like benchmarks, random geometry, open-source licensing, and homemade software tools. Posts like 'Shit-code and Other Performance Arts' and deep dives into custom utilities show a witty, opinionated developer sharing hard-won technical insights with a sense of humor.
https://kristylicious.neocities.org/
Kristylicious is a retro-styled personal site by Kristy that lovingly recreates the aesthetic of 90s and Y2K-era web design, drawing inspiration from platforms like GeoCities, Angelfire, and AOL Hometown. The site blends old-web nostalgia with personal content including HTML codes, web design resources, and a vintage frillies-style layout.
https://devhank.neocities.org/
DevHank's creative Neocities site is packed with interactive elements, hidden surprises, and clickable easter eggs that reward curious visitors who explore every corner. From an interactive world map with collectible magnets and cards, to custom CSS widgets and language learning tools, this ICT student's homepage doubles as a playground of web experiments.
https://cirrus-realm.netlify.app/
James Nash is a design system specialist and classically trained webmaster who shares his work, art, and technical insights on this personal site. Highlights include blog posts on CSS tricks and Design Tokens Community Group contributions, alongside a geek code block and a collection of badges that give it an authentic old-web charm.
https://roflcopterr.nekoweb.org/
terminalTechnologist's personal homepage on Nekoweb, built with heavy use of JavaScript and iframes and optimized for Firefox on a 1366x768 display. The site credits Petrapixel's layout generator and features classic old-web elements like enter/exit buttons and browser recommendation badges.
https://wiredspace.de/
Witcher's blog is a tech-focused personal blog covering self-hosting, Linux setups, password managers, and open-source tools with hands-on writeups. Posts range from building a custom CRKBD keyboard to setting up mail sync and static site generation, making it a solid resource for the DIY sysadmin crowd.
http://mspowershell.blogspot.com/2007/12/script-to-extract-disk-space-usage.html
JB's PowerShell is a technical blog by Jakob Bindslet collecting practical PowerShell scripts for system administrators, including WMI queries for disk space monitoring across servers and clusters. Each post shares ready-to-use code snippets with real-world utility, making it a handy reference for Windows scripting tasks.
https://endoftheinternet.neocities.org/
A playful tribute to the classic 'End of the Internet' joke, this site humorously declares that visitors have reached the final page of the web and should go touch grass. Beyond the gag, it functions as an active webring hub connecting old-web enthusiast sites, complete with instructions for joining and links to member rings like Retronaut and Hotline.
https://germicelli.neocities.org/
Germicelli's personal page 'oogie' is a minimal, stylized landing page with a charming retro web aesthetic. Nearly empty of content, it serves as a welcome entry point with little more than a greeting and a single image.
http://chinachannel.hk/
China Channel is a Firefox add-on that routes your browser traffic through a Chinese proxy, letting users outside China experience the Great Firewall's censorship firsthand. The site provides the download and explains how the plugin works, along with background information on China's internet censorship apparatus and the scale of its enforcement.