Computers & Internet
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https://slashpages.net/
Created by Robb Knight, this reference guide catalogs the growing convention of 'slash pages', those standard root-level URLs like /now, /about, and /uses that personal websites use to describe the person behind them. It lists dozens of page types with descriptions, creators, and links to related IndieWeb resources, making it an invaluable reference for anyone building or refining their own site.
https://95revive.neocities.org/
95revive is dedicated to breathing new life into old computers, offering articles, services, and a project called VirtualXP for vintage Windows enthusiasts. With a tagline echoing Windows 95's iconic phrase, this site blends nostalgia with practical resources for retro hardware lovers.
https://clarity.flowers/
Clarity Flowers maintains this minimalist personal site featuring a journal, projects, wiki, and reading list, with a distinctive indie-web sensibility. The site participates in the xxiivv and Recurse webrings and is notably available on the Gemini protocol, signaling a thoughtful interest in alternative internet spaces.
https://tilde.club/~jessamyn
Jessamyn's tilde.club page serves as a minimal hub linking out to her broader web presence, including librarian.net and several social platforms. A recognizable name in library and internet culture circles, this sparse landing page points visitors toward her more substantial work elsewhere.
http://asheesh.org/
Asheesh Laroia's personal corner of the web, featuring notes, scribbles, projects, and photos collected over the years. A classic minimalist personal homepage from a developer and open-source contributor, offering a peek into his work and interests.
https://danielrotter.at/
Daniel Rotter is an Austrian senior full-stack developer who writes technical blog posts covering PHP, JavaScript, Git, Linux CLI, testing practices, and tools like Neovim and Kubernetes. The site offers a steady stream of practical, opinionated posts aimed at working developers who want to sharpen their craft.
https://timothee.goguely.com/
Timothée Goguely is a French web designer and developer based in Strasbourg who specializes in eco-design, digital accessibility, and front-end development. His site showcases his professional skills, client work, and articles on topics like sustainable web practices, the Fediverse, and accessibility resources.
https://harrycresswell.com/
Harry Cresswell is a freelance web designer and front-end developer who writes about building static websites with Hugo, web performance, privacy, and the tools he uses daily. His site serves as a hub for his writing, a monthly newsletter for designers and developers, and his ongoing Practical Hugo course on building resilient websites.
https://grymoire.com/Unix/Find.html
Bruce Barnett's comprehensive tutorial on the Unix 'find' command covers everything from basic file searching to advanced techniques using xargs, cpio, file permissions, and expressions. Part of the larger Grymoire Unix reference collection, this page is a go-to resource for anyone looking to master one of the most essential Unix/Linux command-line tools.
https://thisfro.neocities.org/
Thisfro's personal homepage is a work-in-progress site introducing its creator and a small collection of projects, including pflänz.li, a plant-trading platform focused on Switzerland. The site also highlights a few favorite Neocities neighbors, giving it a neighborly old-web community feel.