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https://midlajm.gitlab.io/
Mmmidlaj's personal webspace is a minimalist early-stage homepage featuring a blog, guestbook, and social links across platforms like Mastodon and Matrix. Built with an old-web aesthetic and connected to the Yesterweb and Hotline webrings, it captures the spirit of indie web community-building.
http://writemonkey.com/index.php
WriteMonkey is a free Windows writing application built around a distraction-free, zenware philosophy, stripping away the interface clutter to leave writers alone with their words. It supports full Markdown, plugins, a scratch pad, Pomodoro timer, and sentence highlighter, making it a surprisingly feature-rich tool beneath its minimalist exterior.
https://tasogarefujihana.neocities.org/
Dusk's personal corner of the web styled as a 'computer room,' evoking the aesthetic of Windows 95 and 16-bit era computing. The site features retro-style imagery and participates in the No AI webring, signaling a commitment to hand-crafted, human-made web content.
https://tilde.club/~engirugger42
A bare-bones tilde.club user page, part of the shared Unix social server community where members edit their public HTML files via shell access. The page is essentially a default placeholder, pointing visitors to a beginner's guide and linking into the tilde.club webring.
https://rasterweb.net/raster
Pete Prodoehl's long-running blog RasterWeb! has been documenting maker projects, DIY repairs, hardware tinkering, and creative tech explorations since 1997. Posts cover everything from 3D printing and Arduino builds to keyboard mods, laser cutting, and Raspberry Pi projects, making it a rich archive of hands-on geek culture.
https://sirtetris.com/
Sirtetris hosts a minimalist personal index page with almost no visible text content, featuring only a handful of links to navigate elsewhere. The site's sparse structure and clean aesthetic suggest a hub page for a developer or hobbyist, though the content is too minimal to determine a dominant topic beyond the page itself.
http://mysmilies.com/
MySmilies.com is a long-running smiley and emoticon resource created by cwm (Gerald Burns), offering a large collection of forum smilies organized by tags and collections for easy browsing. Visitors can copy smilies in BB code, HTML, or Markdown with a single click, making it a handy tool for forum users and community members looking to spice up their posts.
https://itsmarmar.space/
Marmar's personal site is a hands-on playground for experimenting with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, built in the spirit of mid-to-late 90s web culture as an escape from social media. Highlights include a custom-built music player with mobile-responsive controls, a Jekyll blog, Mastodon and Bluesky feeds, webrings, buttons and blinkies, and a changelog documenting the site's ongoing evolution.
http://oldskool.org/guides/tvdog
Tvdog's Archive is a dedicated resource for Tandy 1000-series computer enthusiasts, hosting files, FAQs, DOS Internet programs, and FTP archives for these classic machines. The site also features photo galleries of multiple Tandy 1000 models and curates links to major DOS software archives like Simtel, Garbo, and PC-Blue.
https://rickardlindberg.me/
Rickard Lindberg, a Swedish developer, shares his personal home on the web with a focus on programming as both a craft and a problem-solving tool. The site features a blog, project updates, and a monthly newsletter covering his current work and thoughts on software development.