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https://ricky.codes/
Ricky Miller is a polyglot software developer from Ottawa who showcases his work with JavaScript, React, Rust, and Node.js alongside a portfolio of personal projects like an audio visualizer, emoji picker, and a RetroPie screenshot tool. The site highlights his open source contributions, mentoring work with Toronto Nodeschool, and a detailed work history including a senior role at MetaMask.
https://88by31.neocities.org/
A curated collection of 88x31 decorative buttons organized into themed categories like animals, anime, music, games, pride, and Sanrio, intended as non-advertising embellishments for personal websites. Visitors can browse and submit their own buttons, with hover and click interactions revealing creator credits.
https://freedns.afraid.org/
FreeDNS, created by Joshua Anderson, is a long-running free DNS hosting service offering dynamic DNS, static DNS, subdomain hosting, and domain management tools for hobbyists and developers alike. With support for IPv6, wildcard DNS, web forwarding, and thousands of shared domains, it has been a staple utility for anyone needing flexible DNS services since 2001.
https://abtmtr.link/
MeowcaTheoRange's abtmtr.link is a suite of self-hosted internet services including a mail server, a privacy-focused search engine, and a personal cloud storage instance. The site also serves as a community hub with a Discord server, webrings, and a collection of affiliated friend sites.
https://holzer.online/
Fabian Holzer's personal notepad is a software engineer's blog covering software engineering, web development, and the broader world of blogging and the indie web. Updated regularly with short notes and longer articles, it reflects a curious mind that ranges beyond tech into whatever ideas catch his attention.
https://neatnik.net/
Adam Newbold's personal hub at neatnik.net showcases his portfolio of internet projects, including omg.lol, a web directory called URL Town, a PHP learning resource, and a DNS hosting service. Running since 2001, the site serves as a launchpad for a constellation of small-web tools and services built by this prolific indie developer.
https://basedstacys.neocities.org/
Based Stacys is an exclusive clique and curated directory celebrating creative women on the web, featuring a handpicked list of female webmasters with eclectic tastes and unique personal sites. The site functions as a members-only network, offering codes for participants and serving as a discovery hub for interesting indie web creators.
https://opensourcemusings.com/
Scott Nesbitt's blog covers Linux and open source software with a non-techie slant, making it accessible to everyday users rather than hardcore developers. Posts range from command-line tool guides to app roundups for FOSS Android apps, desktop utilities, and productivity software for the Linux desktop.
https://tilde-os.neocities.org/
Tilde-os is a personal homepage featuring a mix of personal content including a gallery, writings, blog, and notably a dedicated aquarium section that hints at fish-keeping as a central hobby. The site has a cozy old-web aesthetic and participates in webrings like Retronaut and Muoring.
https://cpushack.com/
The CPU Shack is a remarkable online museum cataloging over 20,000 processors from 150+ manufacturers, spanning Intel, AMD, Cyrix, Soviet chips, and many obscure historical CPUs. Visitors can explore a "CPU of the Day" feature, EPROM galleries, detailed reference guides, and even purchase reproduction test boards for vintage processor families.