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https://tilde.town/~ne1/code.html
The tilde.town page of user ~ne1 showcases a collection of personal coding projects with a hacker-culture flair, including a collaborative text-based exploration game called Holodeck, an anonymous social platform called p0rtals, an encrypted note tool, and a SecureDrop-style anonymous submission system. Each project reflects a DIY ethos centered on privacy, anonymity, and community-built digital spaces.
https://m15o.ichi.city/
m15o's minimal homepage serves as a hub linking to a personal journal and wiki, reflecting the creator's love of simple living, coffee, walking, and conversations about computers and the internet. The site's stripped-down aesthetic and focus on connecting with people make it a charming example of the small, indie web ethos.
https://pookatoo.com/
Pookatoo is a free online text generator offering over 20 gothic, vampire, Halloween, and fantasy-themed fonts with animation options like Luminescence and Sparkle. Visitors can create spooky styled graphics for blogs, Facebook pages, YouTube thumbnails, or personal websites using a simple point-and-click interface.
https://idiallo.com/
Ibrahim Diallo writes about programming from a distinctly human perspective, blending technical tutorials, developer culture observations, and reflections on technology's impact on everyday life. Posts range from practical tips like PHP search algorithms and Windows command-line tricks to thought-provoking essays on AI, privacy paranoia, and workplace dynamics.
https://tilde.town/~kirch/tricks.html
Kirch shares a concise collection of clever SSH and terminal tricks for tilde.town users, covering topics like reconnecting to screen sessions, tunneling through HTTPS proxies, and managing authorized keys. The tips are practical and specific, making it a handy reference for anyone navigating Unix-style remote shell environments.
https://eikoakiba.neocities.org/
Eiko's personal corner of the web belongs to a self-described tech lover, game developer, and Linux enthusiast who digs into low-level and systems programming. The site features blogs, a diary, notes, and a collection of pages reflecting interests in Japanese culture, classic films, and the Unix philosophy.
https://vhbelvadi.com/rss
V.H. Belvadi's personal blog explores the intersections of science, technology, and society through carefully crafted essays and reviews. The site features thoughtful long-form writing on topics ranging from television criticism to stationery reviews, with a distinctly reflective, intellectual tone throughout.
https://spiritone.com/~nabil/hickok
Aaron Nabil's page preserves scanned and OCR'd manuals for the rare Hickok/Western Electric KS-15874-L2 Cardmatic Tube Tester, including complete operating instructions, schematics, circuit theory, and calibration guides. A niche but invaluable reference for vintage electronics enthusiasts hunting down hard-to-find documentation for these semi-automatic vacuum tube testing machines.
https://lara-aigmueller.at/
Lara Aigmüller's personal site documents her journey building a web presence step by step, with a focus on frontend web development, tools, and inspiration. She shares thoughts on music, running, and the process of creating incrementally rather than waiting for perfection.
https://danritz.com/
Daniel Ritzenthaler, a designer and researcher, shares thoughtful essays on UX design, research methodology, and management practices in the digital product space. His writing critically examines AI tools in design workflows, systems thinking, and the philosophy of design through a reflective, practitioner lens.