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https://copyheart.org/
Copyheart.org promotes a simple philosophy that copying creative works is an act of love, not theft, offering the Copyheart symbol as an informal declaration that a creator wants their work freely copied and shared. Created by Nina, this minimal manifesto-style site challenges traditional copyright thinking and positions itself as a friendly alternative to complex free license frameworks like Creative Commons.
https://nelilly.neocities.org/?webring=htmlhobbyist
N.E. Lilly's personal web presence is anchored around a curated playlist celebrating the World Wide Web, internet culture, and virtual reality, with a strong 'HTML Hobbyist' identity. The site also showcases an RSS proof-of-concept and links out to creative and professional profiles including GitHub, CodePen, and a personal art site.
https://pawziesden.nekoweb.org/
Pawzie's Den is a personal Nekoweb homepage currently under construction while its creator remakes the entire layout. The site features webrings including the Retronaut Webring and the No AI Webring, hinting at an old-web enthusiast community presence.
http://bbslist.textfiles.com/
A massive historical archive of dial-up BBS phone numbers compiled from numerous sources, preserving a comprehensive record of Bulletin Board Systems from the pre-internet era. Maintained by Jason Scott of textfiles.com, the list includes FAQs, statistics, an introduction to BBS culture, and even a link to the documentary film about BBSes.
https://randomcube.neocities.org/
Anomaly INC is a gif-heavy personal Neocities page with an epilepsy warning, suggesting a visually intense old-web aesthetic loaded with animated graphics. The site is essentially a landing or splash page with minimal navigable content visible, making it more of a stylized web presence than a deep content hub.
http://muquit.com/muquit/software/mailsend/mailsend.html
Muhammad A. Muquit's mailsend is a command-line utility for sending email via the SMTP protocol, supporting Windows, Linux, Unix, and Mac OS X. The page documents the tool's features, usage, and download options as part of a broader collection of open-source software projects by the same developer.
https://bentsai.org/
Ben Tsai is a Pittsburgh-based software engineer who blogs about human-centered design, engineering culture, and the philosophy of thinking and knowledge. His posts cover topics ranging from LLMs and AI judgment to productivity and professional craft, making it a thoughtful corner of the web for tech-minded readers.
https://jasoncarloscox.com/
Jason Carlos Cox is a software developer and bookworm who shares mini-reviews of books he's read, personal projects like a tripod desk and a treehouse, blog posts about intentional technology use and ergonomic keyboards, and a cooking section documenting his bakes and meals. The site offers a warm, multi-faceted glimpse into the life of a tech-curious dad who balances hands-on building with a love of reading and the outdoors.
https://manuel-strehl.de/
Manuel Strehl, a German web developer known as Boldewyn, shares technical posts covering CSS tricks, Unicode quirks, command-line tools, Docker, and web accessibility. The blog leans heavily into front-end and developer tooling topics, with posts ranging from OKLCH color theming to DOM focus order and MySQL troubleshooting.
https://humblebeeowo.neocities.org/
Bee's Bumbling Base is a web layout template and HTML reference page offering a responsive 3-column design with mobile-friendly flexbox collapsing, available on GitHub. The site demonstrates common HTML text elements and serves as a practical starting point for anyone building an old-web style personal page.