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https://blog.dante.cool/link-roundup-4-nerd-stuff-of-various-flavors
Videodante's link roundup series collects interesting corners of the internet spanning games, tech, history, chess, and more into curated posts with personal commentary. This particular entry covers everything from Transformers toys and Linux mini PCs to search engine indexes and medieval history, making it a lively digest of nerd culture.
https://eugene-andrienko.com/
Eugene Andrienko's personal tech blog covers FreeBSD, NetBSD, and Linux topics with detailed how-to guides on everything from configuring X11 to installing open-source firmware on ThinkPads. The site also features photography collections and occasional bicycle content, but the dominant focus is clearly Unix-like operating systems and open-source software.
https://kristylicious.neocities.org/
Kristylicious is a retro-styled personal site by Kristy that lovingly recreates the aesthetic of 90s and Y2K-era web design, drawing inspiration from platforms like GeoCities, Angelfire, and AOL Hometown. The site blends old-web nostalgia with personal content including HTML codes, web design resources, and a vintage frillies-style layout.
http://nomoz.org/
Nomoz is a human-edited general web directory launched as an alternative to the troubled DMOZ/Open Directory Project, allowing webmasters to submit, edit, and manage their own listings across dozens of categories. Built with direct webmaster input rather than volunteer editors, it aims to be a more transparent and SEO-friendly link directory covering everything from arts and entertainment to regional and shopping categories.
https://fullmetalbrackets.com/
Ariel Diaz runs this tech-focused blog covering self-hosting, Linux, Docker, and hobbyist home server projects, with detailed tutorials on tools like Tailscale, Nginx Proxy Manager, and Debian. Popular posts walk through real-world setups including NAS configuration, reverse proxies, and remote access solutions, making it a practical resource for home lab enthusiasts.
https://ftp-commands.com/
A comprehensive reference listing every available FTP command for use with the File Transfer Protocol, created by Buster Collings. Each command is linked for further detail, making this a handy quick-reference for anyone working with FTP file transfers.
https://punbb.informer.com/
PunBB is the official home of a fast, lightweight PHP-powered forum software package that has been actively developed since August 2003. Visitors can download multiple versions, browse documentation, access the GitHub repository, and find official extensions for setting up their own discussion boards.
https://igg.neocities.org/
Igg's Site appears to be a personal Neocities homepage in its very early stages, with almost no content visible beyond a page counter and tracker links. The site is essentially a shell with minimal text and a few placeholder elements.
https://webring.xxiivv.com/
The XXIIVV Webring is a curated community ring connecting artists, developers, and makers who build hand-crafted wikis and personal portfolios on the independent web. With hundreds of member sites spanning creative coders, digital artists, and indie web enthusiasts, it serves as both a discovery engine and a statement of intent for the small, handmade web movement.
https://blog.katemonkey.com/rss
Kate Bolin (katemonkey) chronicles her journey learning Python, web development fundamentals, and HTML and CSS through online courses, with candid reflections on progress, frustration, and occasional wins. The blog blends technical learning logs with personal commentary and a fun daily sticker feature, making it an endearing document of one developer's skill-building process.