Computers & Internet
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https://beeep.neocities.org/
Beeep beeep is a minimalist personal homepage on Neocities featuring ASCII art and a simple welcome message inviting visitors inside. The site is essentially a landing page shell with almost no discoverable content beyond its charming retro text-art aesthetic.
https://social.emucafe.org/2026/01
The Emu Café Social is Nicholas A. Ferrell's personal blog and social space, covering topics like server management, Cloudron configuration, IP firewalls, and bot mitigation alongside occasional media musings and news links. Posts dive into the technical nitty-gritty of self-hosting a WordPress site on Hetzner VPS, making it a useful read for hobbyist server administrators navigating similar challenges.
https://zeb-dev.neocities.org/
Zeb-Dev's cozy homepage belongs to a self-taught web developer named Zeb who started learning web development in 2022 and shares projects, recipes, photos, and life updates. The site features an ongoing personal journal of development milestones, a tribute page for a beloved cat, and links to a CyTube movie-watching channel.
https://northtemple.com/1608
Northtemple is a design blog run by a group of designers at the LDS Church, featuring practical web accessibility guidance including a well-regarded checklist by Aaron Cannon aimed at organizations with large teams of developers. The site tackles real-world challenges of scaling accessibility practices across hundreds of developers without requiring deep expertise, making it a useful reference for web professionals.
https://www.monotux.tech/
Monotux.tech is a technical blog covering NixOS, self-hosting, networking, and DevOps topics with posts on tools like Ansible, Kubernetes, Woodpecker CI, and Hugo. The site features a rich archive of hands-on guides and notes spanning infrastructure, container management, monitoring, and Linux system administration.
https://nickcharlton.net/
Nick Charlton is a London-based software developer at thoughtbot who shares technical write-ups covering Linux, Raspberry Pi, Kubernetes, Docker, and software tooling. The articles lean toward practical, hands-on guides that reflect real problems solved in professional and personal projects.
https://webring.mousetail.nl/
Friends of the Mouse is a small webring index maintained by mousetail, connecting a curated circle of personal sites and projects. The ring includes navigation links to member sites and ties into other webrings like the Hot Line Web Ring, making it a tiny but charming node in the old-web community.
https://roxwize.xyz/site/decsinc
Decsinc (also written --O++) is a minimalist webring created by roxwize that welcomes all kinds of personal sites, with a preference for less-is-more aesthetics while remaining open to maximalist and in-between styles. Members join by designing a tiny 1-bit icon in the distinctive --O++ motif and embedding the webring widget on their site, making it a charming and creative little community connector.
https://www.matthughesphoto.com/t-photography/top50-photography-webring.html
Matt Hughes Photo, a Brisbane-based photographer's site, hosts a curated directory page listing dozens of photography websites, webrings, and photographer portfolios from around the web. The page serves as a reference hub for photography enthusiasts, compiling links to notable photographers, tutorials, and photography resources under a Top50 Photography Webring theme.
https://gregorlove.com/
gRegor Morrill's personal site blends political commentary, music notes, and web tinkering from his home base in San Diego. The visible content leans heavily into civic activism, including an open letter to House Democrats over ICE human rights abuses, alongside lighter posts about music discoveries and IndieWeb participation.