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https://fan.enamour.nu/web
Chromantic is a fanlisting dedicated to the subject of web design, listed at The Fanlistings Network and maintained by Aelyn since 2018. With over 470 fans from 44 countries, it celebrates the love of creating layouts, crafting visual interfaces, and appreciating the aesthetic craft of building websites.
https://kilkakon.com/shimeji
Kilkakon hosts his personal fork of Shimeji-ee, an open source Java desktop pet application that lets tiny animated characters roam around your Windows screen. The site offers downloads, new character packs drawn by artists worldwide, tutorials, and source code for this charming little utility.
https://alicegg.tech/
Alice Girard Guittard, software engineer and co-founder of Tsukumogami Software, writes in-depth technical posts covering Go programming, game development with Ebitengine, infrastructure self-hosting, and security topics. The blog features well-illustrated tutorials with real source code, covering everything from building indie games in Go to self-hosting Git servers and experimenting with open-source LLMs.
http://reblog.org/
reBlog is an open-source tool developed by Eyebeam R&D and Stamen Design that lets users filter and republish content from multiple RSS feeds through their preferred blogging software. The project supports popular platforms like Movable Type, WordPress, and Blosxom, and includes reFeed, a web-based RSS aggregator for reading without being tied to a single computer.
https://hellishchemicals.neocities.org/
Hellish Chemicals is a fledgling personal site by someone teaching themselves HTML, with plans to cover music, fashion, subculture, and politics. Currently a sparse landing page with a Sartre quote and an entry link, it hints at an interesting creative vision waiting to unfold.
https://midnight.town/
Eris's personal corner of the web, Midnight Town, is built around a love of vintage Macs and mechanical keyboards, with sections dedicated to cataloguing classic Apple hardware and exploring niche keyboard finds. The site embraces old-web nostalgia and is proudly made on an iMac G5, complete with webring memberships that capture the spirit of the early internet.
https://www.stavros.io/
Stavros is a freelance Python developer from Greece who shares tutorials, side projects, and technical musings ranging from networking essentials to DIY hardware builds like a pocket voice recorder and a small LED panel. The site blends practical how-to guides with hands-on maker projects, offering a genuine look into a working developer's tinkering and learning over the years.
http://w.iconhell.com/Buddy_Icons.html
IconHell is a massive archive of AIM buddy icons organized into categories like Animals, Anime, Celebrity, Movies, and Video Games, with nearly 19,000 icons spread across 779 pages. Visitors can browse by theme, search by author, and even learn how to make their own icons, making it a comprehensive resource for old-school AOL Instant Messenger customization.
https://httpster.io/
Httpster.io is the personal digital home of a developer who shares projects, articles, and thoughts on topics like CSS generation with Eleventy, building game executables with Jypeli, and everyday life reflections. The site blends technical programming content with personal writing, making it a cozy corner of the web for fellow developers and tinkerers.
https://cybersparkle.neocities.org/
CyberSparkle's cozy corner of the web features a mix of personal shrines, journal entries, and old-web aesthetics, all centered around the creator's passion for coding and customizing their site. Highlights include shrines dedicated to KMFDM, Jirachi, and Crystal Pepsi, plus Tamagotchi content and a site-ID card trading section.