Computers & Internet
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https://mikeenglish.net/
Mike English's personal homepage serves as a hub linking to his blog, GitHub, LinkedIn, and Mastodon profiles, suggesting a developer or tech professional presence. The site is minimal but points to active technical community involvement across multiple platforms.
https://theresnotime.co.uk/
Sammy Fox (TheresNoTime) is a queer software engineer at the Wikimedia Foundation who shares code projects, scripts, and packages ranging from IPA normalization libraries to a Jenkins API polling tool. The site also links to minisites on inclusive language, tone indicators, and other niche technical topics, making it a hub for a genuinely curious developer's work.
https://dudalog.neocities.org/
Dudalog is a freshly launched personal site on Neocities, offering bilingual navigation in English and Portuguese. The site is just getting started as of 2025, with minimal content currently in place but a mobile-friendly design already set up.
https://archaicbinary.net/
Archaic Binary is a retro BBS hub offering live Telnet and SSH connections to legacy bulletin board systems, complete with ANSI art, classic door games like Legend of the Red Dragon and Usurper, and support for message networks such as FidoNet and Amiganet. Visitors can connect directly in-browser via an HTML5 terminal or download SyncTERM, making old-school BBS culture accessible to a new generation of retro computing enthusiasts.
https://tilde.club/~benharri
Ben Harris's personal tilde.club page introduces the co-admin who founded tilde.team in 2017 and helped revive the beloved ~club community. The page highlights his involvement in the tildeverse ecosystem, including the tildeverse zine and a writeup on using pandoc and make to build sites from markdown source.
https://kyaa.fun/
kyaa.fun is a small toolbox site offering web utilities like a counting tool, a 150x150 image gallery or generator, an image editor, and a moodboard maker. It appears aimed at old-web and personal site hobbyists looking for lightweight creative tools to spice up their pages.
https://debtdeath.neocities.org/buttons
Created by cc debtdeath, this page offers a collection of handcrafted 88x31 buttons free to use on your own website, including pride flag buttons, Indigenous solidarity buttons, and general website badges. The buttons are thoughtfully designed with context and meaning behind each set, making it a small but charming resource for the personal web community.
http://slacksite.com/other/ftp.html
A thorough technical reference explaining the difference between active and passive FTP modes, complete with command-line session examples and firewall configuration guidance. Widely linked and praised in networking communities, it covers the underlying port mechanics, firewall compatibility issues, and configuration for common FTP servers.
http://ryanfarley.com/blog/archive/2004/12/21/1325.aspx
Ryan Farley's developer blog features practical .NET and ASP.NET tutorials, including this post on setting focus to controls using JavaScript within web applications. The site covers C# development, web application polish, and real-world coding solutions aimed at making web apps behave more like desktop applications.