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https://rys.io/en/index.html
Michał 'rysiek' Woźniak writes 'Songs on the Security of Networks', a technically sharp blog covering network security, infrastructure risks, AI tooling failures, and digital rights. Posts dive deep into topics like AWS outages caused by agentic AI systems, Telegram's security shortcomings, and the hidden dangers of LLM-based automation in production environments.
https://jackdonnell.com/articles/SQL_CURSOR.htm
A concise technical reference page by Jack Donnell covering T-SQL cursor syntax with a practical example for database developers. The page focuses specifically on how to declare and use cursors in Transact-SQL, making it a quick reference for SQL Server programmers.
https://stephvee.ca/
Stephanie Vee's personal site centers on hobby web development, AI and LLMs, digital minimalism, and the ethics of scraping and generative AI. The blog features thoughtful commentary on the modern web alongside curated bookmarks, hobby introductions, and a detailed uses page for the tech-curious.
https://760ceb3b9c0ba4872cadf3ce35a7a494.neocities.org/
A minimal personal homepage on Neocities with an old-web aesthetic, featuring a single entry portal and participation in the FediRing and Hacker WebRing communities. The site is essentially a landing page shell, with very little content beyond its welcoming splash page.
https://smanett.one/
Max Lambertini, a seasoned Oracle DBA with a passion for coding, shares notes and projects covering web development tools like Astro and Eleventy, Oracle database administration, and small utilities written in Go and Python. The site blends technical blog posts with open-source tools, making it a useful stop for developers interested in static site generators, database tips, and hobbyist programming projects.
https://the.lastgimbus.com/
TheLastGimbus is a developer's personal hub showcasing a variety of open-source projects, including FreeBuddy (a headphone companion app), Roll-API, and MIDI-to-Sprig. The site links out to a GitHub profile packed with interesting software experiments and serves as a lightweight landing page for a prolific coder.
https://eternal-september.org/
Eternal September is a free, community-run Usenet news server offering access to over 8,000 text newsgroups including the Big 8, alt.*, and numerous regional hierarchies without any cost. Named after the famous internet milestone, the server features peering with 40+ nodes, a 1GBit connection, multi-year message retention, and privacy-conscious posting headers that never expose user IP addresses.
https://rssguide.neocities.org/
Created by Adrian Neumann, this concise tutorial walks Neocities users through building an RSS feed by hand using a plain text editor, covering boilerplate XML, timestamps, and adding items. It's a focused, practical reference that makes RSS approachable for hobbyist webmasters who want to syndicate their site content without relying on third-party tools.
https://yourtilde.com/
Tilde.club is a shared Unix server and community hub where users get personal tilde accounts to host their own pages on the old-web internet. With thousands of active and historical user accounts, a wiki, forge, NNTP, and chat, it is one of the most established nodes in the broader tildeverse network.
https://qubyte.codes/
The personal site and blog of Dr. Aura Niamh Everitt, a Brighton-based software developer and former quantum information scientist who writes about JavaScript, Node.js, Ruby, Scala, and the ethics of software development. The site embraces IndieWeb principles, supports webmentions, and reflects a thoughtful engineering philosophy documented in its colophon.