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https://robida.net/entries/2026/03/08/the-humanjson-protocol
Beto Dealmeida, a musician and software engineer based in Key Biscayne, FL, proposes a new open web protocol called human.json that lets site owners declare their content is human-generated rather than AI-produced. The post details the JSON format, a web-of-trust vouching system, and companion browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, and qutebrowser that visually signal human authorship to visitors.
https://project.shadow-lord.com/
Project CLIQUE is a directory of joinable web cliques run by personal website owners, where visitors can browse and join themed communities based on shared interests, fandoms, and favorites. From claiming your cat breed to wielding a Kingdom Hearts Keyblade, the collection spans a wide variety of pop culture and lifestyle themes for the old-web hobbyist crowd.
https://mcld.co.uk/
Dan Stowell (MCLD) is an academic computer scientist whose personal site covers his machine learning research into automatic bird sound analysis, alongside a lively blog mixing recipes, music projects, and tech commentary. Visitors will find a rich mix of scientific publications, homemade recipes, old photos, and eclectic older projects like synthesizing cymbals and an experimental music fanzine.
https://kawaiiattic.arunyi.art/
Kawaii Attic, created by Arunyi, is a lovingly curated archive of cute websites from the early 2000s, celebrating the golden age of kawaii internet culture with pixel art, adoptions, dollz, sozai, and more. Visitors can browse hundreds of linked sites organized into categories like personal pages, fanlistings, cliques, webrings, and sozai resources, making it a treasure trove for anyone nostalgic for the old web's charming aesthetic.
https://www.free-webhosts.com/
Free-Webhosts.com is a searchable directory of over 200 free web hosting providers, complete with reviews, ratings, and an advanced search tool for filtering by features like PHP, CGI, MySQL, and FrontPage extensions. Updated daily since 2002, it serves as a practical comparison resource for anyone looking to find free webspace that meets their specific technical needs.
https://vzqk50.com/
The Hive is the personal corner of Apis Necros, a cybersecurity enthusiast who writes about cryptography, hacking, philosophy, and general life alongside showcasing original JavaScript prototypes and cipher experiments. Notable projects include a self-designed PentaBit Cipher and a Diffusion-limited Aggregation simulation, making this a genuinely curious blend of technical creativity and indie web spirit.
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.
http://odp.org/
A web directory built from the legendary DMOZ/Open Directory Project RDF database, organizing thousands of high-quality internet resources across categories ranging from Arts and Science to Regional and World languages. It carries on the spirit of the original ODP, offering a human-curated alternative to algorithmic search engines for those seeking organized, categorized links.
https://ambylastname.xyz/
Allison (amby) is a programmer and musician who built this site with her own homemade static site generator, and showcases projects like Jamforth (a personal Forth implementation), staticcc, and a Forth-based text preprocessor. The site blends a quirky personal presence with a genuine focus on software development tools and open-source tinkering.
https://radioexplorer.com.ru/en
Radio Explorer is a Java-based software application that displays shortwave radio broadcast schedules, letting users tune in to international stations from around the world. The site offers downloads, documentation, installation guides, and multilingual support for this well-reviewed SWL (shortwave listening) tool.