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https://v5.chriskrycho.com/index.html
Chris Krycho's personal site 'Sympolymathesy' is a rich collection of essays, notes, and talks spanning software engineering, theology, ethics, and the philosophy of technology. A software engineer and composer by trade, Krycho publishes deeply considered pieces on topics like version control systems, open source infrastructure, AI ethics, and the intersection of faith and technology.
http://zylstra.org/blog
Ton Zijlstra's long-running personal blog 'Interdependent Thoughts' explores technology, AI, knowledge management, and the IndieWeb from a thoughtful, interdisciplinary perspective. With posts dating back to 2002 and a digital garden alongside the blog, it offers a rich archive of reflections on how humans and organizations interact with emerging technologies.
http://dansdata.com/
Dan's Data, run by Daniel Rutter, is a long-running Australian tech site packed with PC hardware and gadget reviews, opinion columns, tutorials, and reader letters dating back to 1998. Covering everything from USB peripherals and storage devices to big-picture tech commentary, it combines hands-on testing with an opinionated, entertaining writing style.
3 Tomoe
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https://3to.moe/
3 Tomoe presents itself as a 'Creative Development Lab,' showcasing an interactive, minimalist design with a canvas-based interface and a versioned build system. The site has a distinct developer-artist aesthetic, with dynamic link navigation that hints at a portfolio of creative coding or web development work.
https://fisheatingsite.neocities.org/websites
A quirky curated links page from the fisheatingsite Neocities creator, featuring a small selection of handpicked websites with humorously deadpan descriptions covering minimalist living, fishing resources, and more. The playful, tongue-in-cheek commentary makes browsing the short list entertaining even if the directory itself is quite slim.
https://fanlistings.nickifaulk.com/webrings
Created by Nicki Faulk, this fanlisting celebrates the nostalgic world of webrings, those curated link communities that helped 90s web surfers hop between like-minded sites. Visitors can join as fans, browse member lists, and even find active webring projects keeping the old-web tradition alive today.
https://kallelie.tripod.com/cool_links.htm
A classic early-web personal links page from a Tripod user, collecting favorite sites ranging from Winamp and Napster to misheard lyrics and a duct tape fan page. It captures the quirky, eclectic spirit of early internet browsing with a mix of music tools, humor, and oddities.
https://lollyrots.com/
Lollyrots.com is the personal web hub of a creator who goes by H, built as a love letter to the handcrafted personal sites and blogs of the early 2000s. The site champions personal creation for its own sake, with H noting that building things by hand, whether diamond painting or writing CSS, is a small act of resistance against modern internet culture.
https://syslbnth.neocities.org/nexus
Phantom, known across platforms as radicalhelmet and qcom, has built a personal hub collecting years of videogame criticism and criticism for outlets like Unwinnable Magazine alongside hobbyist code with a particular love for assembly language. Visitors will find terminal games, Emacs configs, a Game Boy Camera gallery, and a ROMhacking project, all wrapped in an atmospheric old-web aesthetic.
https://ersei.net/en
Ersei is an HPC Solutions Engineer and Purdue CS graduate who shares expertise spanning reverse engineering, formal languages, computer security, and self-hosting across a personal site and blog. Visitors will find curated links to other tech blogs, open-source project contributions, and a technically deep personal presence from someone passionate about low-level systems work.