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https://zerolimits.dev/blog
Zerolimits.dev hosts a wide-ranging personal blog covering topics from cybersecurity and threat modelling to mathematics, chaos theory, and quantum physics. Posts span several years and mix technical deep-dives like 'How to Make an OS' and 'Finding Vulnerabilities in Secton' with lighter curiosities such as the history of toilet paper.
https://textfiles.meulie.net/
A mirror of the legendary Textfiles.com, this site preserves thousands of ASCII text files from the mid-1980s BBS era, offering a remarkable window into early digital culture and underground computing history. Visitors can explore materials spanning BBS documentation, ASCII art, historical timelines, and audio artifacts that capture the spirit of pre-web online communities.
http://designdetector.com/demos/text-shadow-test.html
Created by Christopher Hester in 2007, this demo page tests CSS text-shadow property variations across different blur radii, offsets, and multiple shadow combinations. It includes browser compatibility screenshots comparing Safari 3 and Opera 9.5, making it a handy reference for web developers exploring cross-browser CSS support at the time.
https://epic1.neocities.org/
Epic Space is a retro-styled personal homepage by a creator known as Epic, featuring a nostalgic old-web aesthetic with audio autoplay, a webring system, and widgets. The site serves mainly as a portal redirecting visitors to the creator's newer Nekoweb presence while preserving the original content.
https://ficd.sh/
Daniel's personal corner of the web, where a self-described software developer keeps a blog, links to a Git repository, and maintains a minimal but thoughtfully crafted site built with a custom static site generator called Zona. The site participates in several webrings including shring, noai, and *nix, signaling a clear affinity for open-source and indie web culture.
https://mayaks.eu/
Maya Karabula-Stysiak's personal site showcases her programming projects including a JavaScript window manager, a 3D engine, and a Gemini-to-HTTP proxy, alongside a tiny-log of technical and philosophical musings. The site embraces the 'small web' aesthetic, offering a charming mix of coding experiments, drawings, and curated lists of books, music, and films.
https://lynx.luxferre.top/
Lynx Thoughts is the minimalist microblog of Luxferre, a self-described cyberpunk enthusiast who posts frequent short entries about Linux setups, shell scripting, POSIX tools, Raspberry Pi tinkering, and local server experiments. The site is built with no JavaScript, no cookies, and no frameworks, and is even compatible with the text-based Lynx browser, making it a charming artifact of deliberate low-tech philosophy.
https://proclamations.nebcorp-hias.com/sundries/hitman
A technical blog post from the 'NebCorp Heavy Industries and Sundries' personal site, detailing how the author built 'Hitman', a privacy-conscious website hit counter inspired by the nostalgic Web 1.0 era. The post walks through the full stack implementation using Caddy, Axum, and SQLite, covering architecture decisions around privacy, security, and front-end integration.
https://xyzi.ichi.city/
A minimalist old-web personal page by xyzi on ichi.city, styled with nostalgic references to MySpace, GeoCities, and ASCII art. Visitors will find a guestbook, a Hotline webring, and a retro early-internet aesthetic packed into a sparse but charming landing page.
https://haripm.com/
Hari Mohan's personal weblog documents his journey as a university student and sysadmin, with a strong focus on NixOS, self-hosting, containers, and Linux system administration. Posts like the multi-part 'Nixmas' series offer thoughtful technical write-ups alongside honest personal reflections on writing and perfectionism.