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https://xpnethub.neocities.org/
XP NetCenter is a lovingly crafted nostalgia trip recreating the feel of an early 2000s web portal, complete with a Winamp player, 88x31 buttons, ICQ status display, a read-only shoutbox, and downloads of classic software like mIRC and MSN Messenger. The site meticulously mimics the aesthetic of the dial-up era with green-on-black terminal styling, IE6 popups, webrings, and a sprawling changelog that documents every retro flourish added to the experience.
https://theneocene.com/
The Neocene is a manifesto-driven blog by a creator called neo, advocating for the revival of the independent, pre-corporate web and the IndieWeb movement. It argues against algorithmic platforms and enshittification, encouraging readers to reclaim their online presence through personal sites and dedicated communities.
https://malicemace.neocities.org/
A quirky personal homepage by a self-described girl with an outdated computer, featuring a playful warning page that sets an old-web aesthetic tone. The site is minimal but charming, leaning into retro internet vibes with hand-crafted visuals and a whimsical introduction.
http://smallvoid.com/article/winnt-wmi-logging.html
Smallvoid.com by Alexander Peter Kowalski offers a concise technical article explaining how to configure WMI logging levels in Windows, including registry keys, log file locations, and database settings. It is a practical reference for system administrators and WMI script developers troubleshooting Windows Management Instrumentation issues.
http://thejadednetwork.com/designs
The Jaded Network's Designs section, run by a graphic designer named Jay, offers free linkware website layouts in both table-based and divider-based styles for others to use on their own sites. The collection includes ready-to-use HTML/CSS layout codes with strict terms of use, making it a classic old-web resource hub for webmasters seeking polished free layouts.
https://members.tripod.com/tiffani_hernton/links.htm
Tiffani Hernton's links page collects the resources she used to build her first personal website, including clipart sources, graphics tools, and web utilities. A peek into late-90s/early-2000s DIY web culture, it also links to her other personal pages covering topics like 'The Wedding Blues' and 'My Pooka.'
https://ron.ludism.org/hotlist.html
Ron Hale-Evans's personal bookmarks hotlist from May 2003, preserved as a sprawling snapshot of early-web browsing habits covering science fiction indexes, Linux resources, book finders, and general web utilities. With nearly 4,000 links organized into categories like Comp, Booksearch, and Misc, it offers a fascinating time-capsule view of what a well-read, technically-minded internet user kept bookmarked at the dawn of the modern web.
https://dir.midnight-cloud.net/
CliqueLink is a curated directory of old-web style cliques, created by Christina, helping visitors discover and join themed online communities organized around shared interests like gaming, art, music, and retro aesthetics. With 23 listed cliques and a classic personal-web sensibility, it serves as a hub for building digital social circles in the tradition of sites like Cloudplane and Project Clique.
http://netbsd.org/ports/macppc/faq.html
The official NetBSD/macppc FAQ covers everything a user needs to install and run NetBSD on PowerPC-based Apple hardware, from booting and partitioning to Open Firmware, supported hardware models, and peripheral configuration. With dozens of detailed questions and answers spanning networking, ADB keyboards, USB devices, and kernel options, it serves as an indispensable technical reference for running this Unix-like OS on older Power Macs and PowerBooks.
https://ikebukuro.crd.co/
Ohayo Ikebukuro is a Carrd-focused resource site packed with CSS snippets, code tips, and design tricks for building stylish Carrd pages, including effects like TV flicker, rain backgrounds, custom scrollbars, and draggable elements. The site also covers mobile responsiveness, font embedding, and other practical techniques, making it a handy reference for anyone customizing their Carrd layout.