Computers & Internet
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https://venam.net/blog
Patrick Louis (venam) from Lebanon writes deeply researched technical articles about Unix and Linux internals, alongside philosophy, psychology, and cultural commentary. The blog stands out for its rigorous, first-principles approach to demystifying complex systems like input stacks, CPU scheduling, and access control on Unix-like operating systems.
https://unplug.neocities.org/
A cyberpunk-flavored personal manifesto urging visitors to ditch mainstream operating systems, browsers, and smartphones in favor of privacy-respecting alternatives like Linux and ungoogled Chromium. The site curates links to spyware classification tools, privacy deep-dives, chan lists, and anonymous file sharing utilities, all wrapped in a gritty aesthetic borrowed from cyberpunk culture.
https://garpejio.neocities.org/
Garpejio's Internet Nest is a personal Neocities homepage that serves as a hub with webrings, an RSS feed, and a sitemap linking out to the creator's wider web presence. The site is notably sparse on visible content in its current snapshot, but features classic old-web elements like an 88x31 button for linking back and participation in multiple webrings.
https://88x31.datakra.sh/
Created by datakra.sh, this tool lets you generate custom 88x31 pixel web buttons directly in your browser, choosing from a large library of background templates and pixel fonts. It's a handy resource for anyone building old-web style personal pages who wants to create their own unique site badges.
https://amnexya.com/landing.html
Amnexya is the personal site of Jack, a UK-based computer science student and developer who builds projects like Xenia Linux and pasted.sh while advocating for online privacy and anonymity. The site also touches on his homelab self-hosting setup, music production, and interests in transportation and travel.
https://tibleiz.net/asm-xml/documentation.html
AsmXml is a high-performance XML parsing library written in assembly language, documented here by creator Marc Kerbiquet with detailed instructions for building, integrating, and using the library across multiple platforms including Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. The documentation covers schema definition, API usage, and error codes, making it a focused technical reference for developers who need a fast, lightweight XML parser for C/C++ projects.
https://mfzx.net/
Maxwell S. Fritz's personal site covers their work and interests in cybersecurity, software engineering, telecommunications, and amateur radio, with a strong emphasis on privacy as a fundamental human right. Visitors will find links to projects, a directory, updates, and connections to webrings like The Hacker Webring and IndieWeb Webring.
https://startrails.de/
Achim Schaller's site offers Startrails.exe, a free Windows application for creating stunning star trail images and timelapse movies from sequences of night sky photos. The software features a lighten-screen-blend mode to reduce gaps, a falling stars mode, and high-resolution AVI output, making it a beloved tool among astrophotography enthusiasts worldwide with over one million visitors.
http://www.danamania.com/print
Danamania's print archive is a treasure trove of vintage Apple and retro computing ephemera, offering downloadable posters, brochures, stickers, and datasheets spanning classic hardware like the Macintosh 128k, Apple IIe, Quadra 950, and beyond. The collection blends historical authenticity with playful modern recreations, making it a go-to resource for enthusiasts who want to decorate their spaces with period-accurate or lovingly crafted vintage tech memorabilia.
https://linkwarehouse.neocities.org/
Link Warehouse is a curated web directory run by 'Link W. House' that collects and organizes miscellaneous URLs from across the internet, from retro TV sites and virtual museums to political resources and open-access books. With over 15,000 visitors since its 2024 launch, it offers multiple visual themes and a playful 'bargain bin' aesthetic for browsing its ever-growing pile of links.