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https://chris-besch.com/
Christopher Besch is a developer and photographer who shares articles on software topics like Go, Rust, Linux, and Docker alongside personal software projects and conference talks. The site blends technical writing with photography and showcases hands-on work including a KiCad firmware generator, a self-hosted Forgejo forge, and a Rust graph search library.
Personal Page Programming | 2026-03-12
Rickard Lindberg
https://rickardlindberg.me/
Rickard Lindberg, a Swedish developer, shares his personal home on the web with a focus on programming as both a craft and a problem-solving tool. The site features a blog, project updates, and a monthly newsletter covering his current work and thoughts on software development.
Personal Page Programming | 2026-03-12
My images are all upside down! | Gigpeppers
https://gigpeppers.com/my-images-are-all-upside-down
Cherian Thomas, co-founder of the recipe platform Cucumbertown, writes about a real-world bug fix involving upside-down iPhone photos caused by iOS 5 EXIF orientation data. The post walks through the debugging process and the Python PIL library solution used to auto-rotate images server-side, making it a practical read for developers dealing with mobile image uploads.
Blog Programming | 2026-03-13
::: EPHEMERAL ::: fanlisting collective directory
https://dir.minty.nu/
EPHEMERAL is a fanlisting collective directory run by Ainna, listing over 70 member collectives from the TFL and TAFL fanlisting networks. Visitors can browse the curated list of fellow collective owners or submit their own site to be included in this old-web community hub.
Directory Web Design | 2026-03-12
Kyu's hideout
https://kindakyute.neocities.org/
Kyu's hideout is a newly built personal corner of the indie web, created by someone who found social media alienating and discovered the joy of handcrafting their own site instead. The site is still taking shape, with sections planned for a gallery, characters, worldbuilding, and a blog, making it a charming early-stage creative home.
Personal Page Web Design | 2026-03-12
~lucidiot
https://tilde.town/~lucidiot
Lucidiot's personal tilde.town page is a classic old-web haven packed with nostalgic web buttons, Netscape-era logos, anti-NFT badges, and links to quirky projects like a virtual plant and transport accident RSS feeds. The site radiates vintage internet enthusiasm with references to Windows XP, MSN Messenger via Escargot, and a handcrafted collection of ~town logos released under WTFPL.
Personal Page Retro Computing | 2026-03-11
Kyle Drake
https://kyledrake.com/
Kyle Drake is the creator of Neocities and several digital preservation projects, including restorativland and the Geocities Gallery, dedicated to excavating and restoring the old web. His page lists his current projects, writings on topics like the distributed web and IPv6, and tools for a freer, more creative internet.
Personal Page Web Design | 2026-03-12
https://ottorask.com/
Otto Rask is a Finnish software and product professional who writes candid, opinionated posts on software development practices, DevOps, Linux, and the web, with entries dating back to at least 2009. His blog tackles topics like the futility of pull request culture, encrypted LVM volumes, and webmentions, making it a worthwhile stop for developers who appreciate blunt technical commentary.
Blog Programming | 2026-03-12
Javeen's Place
https://tapeykatt.neocities.org/
Javeen's Place is the personal website of Tapeykatt, a self-described tech-addict who has crafted a classic old-web style homepage complete with autoplay music, webrings, and a desktop-first layout. The site is bilingual (English and Spanish) and participates in several webrings including the OC Webring and Fediring, giving it a strong retro personal homepage feel.
Personal Page Web Design | 2026-03-13
https://sr.ht/~seirdy
Seirdy's Sourcehut profile showcases a collection of open-source personal projects including dotfiles, a terminal-based dmenu replacement using FZF, MPD scripts, and bubblewrap sandboxing utilities. The projects lean heavily toward Linux power-user tooling, shell scripting, and system customization, making it a useful stop for anyone into Unix-style workflows.
Personal Page Programming | 2026-03-11