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https://roadkil.net/program.php?ProgramID=29
Roadkil.Net hosts the popular 'Unstoppable Copier' utility, a file recovery and copy tool that continues copying files even when encountering read errors on damaged disks. With over 5.7 million downloads across all versions and support for nearly 40 languages, this long-running freeware download page is a go-to resource for rescuing data from scratched or failing media.
https://eevie.dev/
Autumn Eevie Nebulae's personal dev hub focuses on making technology and programming more accessible for marginalized people, with links to a wiki, projects, and a development log. The site is part of the XXIIVV webring and reflects a thoughtful, community-minded approach to software development.
https://meowpricot.art/
Meowpricot's hand-crafted personal site built with a love of coding, featuring a blog with an fc2-inspired retro layout, webrings, cliques, and ongoing layout experiments. The creator openly celebrates the joy of writing HTML and CSS from scratch, making this a charming example of the modern old-web revival scene.
https://blissfully.neocities.org/
A Neocities personal page by a creator called Blissfully that is currently under construction, with just a friendly greeting and a promise that new content is coming soon. There is almost nothing here yet, but it signals a handcrafted personal site in the making.
Zoite IRC Network
NEW!
https://zoite.net/
Zoite is a long-running IRC network that has been connecting chatters since 2002, offering a friendly community built around casual conversation, hobby groups, and a welcoming vibe. The site serves as the home portal for the network, featuring server connection details, a web-based chat client, channel listings, IdleRPG, and a Minecraft server.
https://dmitry.khlebnikov.net/2020/05/10/wrap-indicator-in-pre-blocks
Dmitry Khlebnikov's technical blog 'Mind Drops' features a deep-dive post on creating a pure CSS wrap indicator for code blocks, solving a responsiveness problem with PrismJS syntax-highlighted pre elements. The post walks through the author's custom CSS solution using div wrappers, pseudo-elements, and a clip trick, along with a bonus PrismJS plugin developed to integrate the approach.
https://fromjason.xyz/
Jason Velazquez writes sharp, opinionated essays about the open web, tech culture, and the corporate forces reshaping the internet. Posts like 'Where have all the websites gone?' and 'Copy, Acquire, Kill' make this a sharp-tongued digital garden for anyone who thinks critically about technology and online life.
bad.download
NEW!
https://bad.download/
The personal site of bad.download, a tech-industry professional who writes about cybersecurity, privacy, digital preservation, and generative AI models. Minimal but thoughtful in scope, it features links to personal projects like a Discord bot using GPT-4 Vision alongside old-school web nostalgia banners for Firefox, AIM, and WinRAR.
https://ring.acab.dev/
The Hacker Webring is a curated ring of personal and project pages belonging to self-described hackers, makers, artists, and tinkerers from across the internet. Members cover topics like reverse engineering, cryptography, retro computing, self-hosting, and low-level programming, united by a DIY ethos and curiosity-driven approach to technology.
https://www.arcomul.nl/
Arco Mul's personal site blends web development articles covering CSS container queries, SVG illustrations, and Storybook tips with side interests in fermentation recipes and sketched line drawings of houses. It's a quietly charming developer's corner of the web with a genuinely diverse mix of technical tutorials and hobby documentation.