Computers & Internet
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https://ctq.ro/
A minimalist personal site by ctq featuring links to a git repository alongside brief personal notes written in Romanian. The sparse layout and direct link to source code suggest a developer's homepage built for simplicity.
https://www.cameronsworld.net/
Cameron's World is a stunning web-collage assembled by Cameron Askin from thousands of archived GeoCities pages spanning 1994 to 2009, celebrating the raw, chaotic beauty of early personal homepages. Equal parts art project and digital archaeology, it immerses visitors in the animated GIFs, gaudy backgrounds, and unfiltered self-expression that defined the old web.
https://tilde.town/~lucidiot
Lucidiot's personal tilde.town page is a classic old-web haven packed with nostalgic web buttons, Netscape-era logos, anti-NFT badges, and links to quirky projects like a virtual plant and transport accident RSS feeds. The site radiates vintage internet enthusiasm with references to Windows XP, MSN Messenger via Escargot, and a handcrafted collection of ~town logos released under WTFPL.
https://dpolakovic.space/dir
David Polakovic's curated web directory serves as a hand-picked "yellow pages" for surfers tired of ad-cluttered search engines, organizing links across software, programming, tools, and tutorials. The collection leans heavily toward free software, retro computing resources, Linux utilities, and developer tools, reflecting the site owner's technical passions.
https://innertu.be/
Innertu.be is a webring dedicated to connecting human-made personal websites, built around a philosophy of resisting corporate web centralization and celebrating independent creators. Members join by submitting their site URL and tags, then display the webring panel to link visitors through a curated network of personal and portfolio sites.
https://cozynet.org/
CozyNet Blog is a personal tech blog covering Linux distributions, desktop environments like Trinity and GNOME, networking tools like ProtonVPN, and general life updates. The author digs into practical topics such as running Ubuntu, configuring yt-dlp, and thoughts on web development philosophy, making it a cozy corner of the internet for Linux enthusiasts.
https://reeddesign.co.uk/test/points-pixels.html
A handy reference page from ReedDesign providing an approximate conversion table between typographic points, pixels, ems, and percentage values for use in web and print design. Created by Roy Reed, this practical chart is part of a broader personal design site covering web design tips, AV design work, photography, and kite-related content.
http://euroseek.com/directory/world/europe
Euroseek.com bills itself as the first European web directory, organizing links to sites across every European country from Albania to Yugoslavia. Visitors can browse country-by-country listings covering travel, government, finance, and more, all focused on the European continent.
http://coffer.com/mac_info/locate-unix.html
A practical reference guide covering how to find and display your MAC address across a wide range of Unix and Linux operating systems, including Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, HP-UX, AIX, and more. Each OS gets its own step-by-step instructions with real command-line output examples, making it a handy quick-reference for network administrators and Unix users alike.
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.