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https://blog.flozz.fr/
FLOZz's Blog, run by Fabien LOISON, covers a wide range of technical topics including Python tooling, Linux, WebAssembly, GameBoy development, self-hosted cloud music, and open-source projects like Rivalcfg for configuring SteelSeries gaming mice. Written in French, the blog blends deep technical dives with approachable explainers, making it a rich resource for developers and Linux enthusiasts alike.
http://tantek.pbworks.com/w/page/19402911/FrontPage
Tantek's public wiki serves as a personal hub for the web standards advocate and IndieWeb pioneer, collecting his projects, communication protocols, and links to tools like Falcon, Whistle, and CASSIS. Visitors will find connections to microformats resources, IndieWebCamp materials, and a candid personal productivity system spanning to-do lists, daily routines, and self-improvement notes.
http://jenitennison.com/xslt/index.html
Jeni Tennison's comprehensive reference site dedicated to XSLT, the XML-based transformation language, offering tutorials, book recommendations, and curated solutions drawn from the XSL-List mailing list. Jeni has authored three books on XSLT and XPath, and the site covers everything from fundamentals to advanced topics like namespace handling, keys, and XPath expressions.
https://alt-webring.com/?siteid=usvfincher
A lovingly reconstructed archive of the former alt-webring service, which ran from 2003 to 2015, rebuilt using Wayback Machine data to restore links to hundreds of old independent websites. With 434 former rings, over 4,000 former sites, and roughly 3,456 still-clickable links, it offers a genuine portal back to the handcrafted, passion-driven web of the early 2000s.
https://ionathan.ch/
Jonathan Chan is a CS PhD student at UPenn whose personal site showcases his academic research in programming language theory, including dependent types, type theory, proof assistants, and compilers. Visitors will find links to his published and forthcoming papers at venues like POPL, ICFP, and OOPSLA, alongside a blog, CV, and film photography.
https://lynnandtonic.com/
Lynn Fisher is a web designer, CSS developer, and artist from Phoenix, Arizona who showcases her creative work and experiments on this personal portfolio. Her site is notable for its yearly redesigns (currently on version XIX), demonstrating her skills in pushing the boundaries of CSS and web design.
https://gn69.neocities.org/
GodNinja69's personal corner of the web centers on curated lists of privacy tools, trusted services, and guides for protecting yourself online. The site is proudly free of cookies, trackers, and JavaScript, making it a refreshingly minimal and privacy-respecting resource for like-minded internet users.
https://11tytheme.sjoy.lol/
11ty Themes Joy is a curated collection of drop-in CSS stylesheets designed specifically for the Eleventy base blog static site generator. Visitors can preview multiple themes directly on the site and download ready-to-use CSS files to customize their own 11ty-powered blogs.
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https://mp9.ca/
Matilde Park's personal site at mp9.ca is a minimalist hub linking to a blog, projects, and a section called Eidolica, with a public PGP key and git repository. The sparse but deliberate design suggests a technically inclined creator sharing software or open-source work under a Creative Commons license.
https://meowpricot.art/
Meowpricot's hand-crafted personal site built with a love of coding, featuring a blog with an fc2-inspired retro layout, webrings, cliques, and ongoing layout experiments. The creator openly celebrates the joy of writing HTML and CSS from scratch, making this a charming example of the modern old-web revival scene.