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https://conoga.neocities.org/
Conoga Hubworld is a space-themed personal homepage by the creator known as Conoga, featuring a navigation hub called the 'Super Nav' and a playful retro-web aesthetic packed with site buttons and decorative imagery. The tongue-in-cheek 'Hackers beware' warning and custom site button invite visitors to link back, giving it that classic old-web charm.
https://googol.neocities.org/
Googol is a playful Neocities homepage styled as a Google search parody, offering a series of whimsical 'I'm Feeling...' buttons that hint at a range of creative and personal sections. The site's minimal but charming landing page captures the spirit of old-web experimentation with a humorous twist on a familiar interface.
https://aninus.com/
Aninus Partikler, known online as aninusmuffin, is a self-described hobbyist developer who showcases Minecraft mods, modpacks, and Linux image projects alongside a budding technical blog. The site features projects like the ServerSleep datapack and the Blue Lotus modpack series, plus a guide on using Obsidian callouts with the 11ty static site generator.
https://foldoc.org/
FOLDOC (Free On-line Dictionary of Computing) is a massive reference work maintained by Denis Howe since 1985, containing over 15,000 definitions covering everything from acronyms and jargon to programming languages, networking, and computing history. With its breadth spanning telecoms, mathematics, electronics, and even the occasional bit of 'art,' it remains one of the oldest and most comprehensive computing dictionaries on the open web.
http://vertexmeadow.xyz/
Vertex Meadow is a browser-based creative tool by Ian MacLarty that converts 2D painted images into explorable 3D terrain using WebGL, letting anyone build strange and colorful environments without traditional 3D modeling skills. Visitors can try the tool directly in their browser, browse a gallery of example worlds made by various artists, and export their creations for hosting on platforms like itch.io or GameJolt.