Computers & Internet
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https://lantics.me/
A minimalist personal corner of the web by a developer who dabbles in programming and tinkering with their own site as a creative outlet. Features a guestbook project, a PGP key for encrypted contact, and a laid-back tone that captures the spirit of having your own small internet space.
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.
https://jmtd.net/
Jonathan Dowland's personal site covers a broad mix of computing interests including Debian, Amiga, software, hardware, and a PhD, alongside art, 3D printing, music, and cultural archiving. The attached weblog features recent posts on topics ranging from lava lamps to FOSDEM conference talks, reflecting an active technical and creative mind.
https://ezhik.jp/
Ezhik is a Tokyo-based developer who writes about programming, productivity tools, and personal tech experiments, with posts covering Lua scripting, Obsidian note-taking, Hammerspoon automation, and EPUB fixes. The site blends technical how-tos with personal reflections, making it a great find for developers interested in macOS automation and indie software tinkering.
https://url.town/
url.town is a community-curated web directory organized by the omg.lol community, listing over 800 sites across dozens of categories from pixel art to amateur radio to LGBTQ+ resources. Its broad, hand-picked taxonomy and active curation make it a charming small-web discovery engine reminiscent of classic internet directories.
https://www.davideaversa.it/
Davide Aversa's personal blog covers software development, artificial intelligence, and tech commentary with a thoughtful, opinionated voice. Posts range from critiques of AI productivity research to monthly changelog updates mixing code, books, films, and everyday life.
http://tscm.com/
Granite Island Group, founded in 1987 near Boston, is a comprehensive resource on Technical Surveillance Counter Measures (TSCM), bug sweeps, wiretap detection, and counterintelligence, claiming to be the largest and most complete site of its kind online. Visitors can explore an extensive TSCM library covering topics like TEMPEST, spread spectrum, RF analysis, tracking device detection, and surveillance technology, alongside information about professional sweep services and equipment.
https://kuroi.neocities.org/
kuroiOS is a creative personal homepage styled as a desktop operating system interface, complete with themed windows, a chat app, audio player, and a devlog tracking its ongoing development. Built by a Brazilian Neocities creator known as Kuroi, the site features seasonal themes, an Earthbound skin, a Windows XP mode, and community features like chatrooms, making it a genuinely interactive old-web experience.
https://theultimatemotherfuckingwebsite.com/
A comprehensive field guide to web accessibility covering WCAG 2.0 principles, semantic markup, contrast, typography, and equitable design practices for graphic designers and developers. The site makes a compelling case that accessibility is both a legal requirement and an ethical responsibility, backed by disability statistics and practical application guides.
https://sarajoy.dev/
Sara Joy is a front-end developer and web accessibility advocate whose personal site showcases her talks, projects, and experiments around CSS, color schemes, and inclusive web design. Visitors will find links to conference talks on topics like dark mode and contrast accessibility, side projects like a CSS webring and RSS aggregator, and professional work samples.