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https://rec0de.net/var/papertiles
Paper Tiles offers a collection of hand-crafted tileable background images derived from public-domain wallpaper patterns sourced via Historic New England, perfect for adding texture to websites. Each tile is available in large and small JPG formats with source files provided, and visitors can contribute new tiles via GitLab.
https://tilde.club/~4mvrs
Greg Sainsbury's minimal tilde.club page, where he reflects on finally figuring out how to edit it and pays homage to a terrible personal webpage he had in the late 1990s. The username '4mvrs' is a deliberate callback to his old qlink.queensu.ca address, giving the page a nostalgic nod to early web culture.
https://sachachua.com/blog
Sacha Chua's long-running personal blog centers on Emacs, productivity, and programming, with over 8,000 posts spanning more than two decades of writing. Visitors will find detailed Emacs Lisp tutorials, weekly sketchnote summaries, voice-driven workflow experiments, and occasional bilingual posts mixing English and French.
https://stage7.net/
Stage7 is a Spain-based web developer and part-time demoscener who shares their productions, original music compositions, zines, and a custom assembly language project called SLACK. The site is a thoughtfully lightweight, JavaScript-free personal hub covering demoscene work with the Genshiken demogroup, eclectic blog posts, and free downloads for visitors.
https://binarydigit.net/
Chas is a tech director building a personal corner of the indie web, sharing posts about open source, retro tech, art, gaming, and the philosophy of a smaller, weirder internet. The site blends short-form blog entries, art, photography, and a 'Weak Notes' series alongside IndieWeb integrations like a guestbook, blogroll, and ActivityPub presence.
http://tilde.club/~imt
A tilde.club personal blog by ~imt, focused on tinkering with public-access Unix systems, self-hosting, and internet infrastructure experiments. Notable projects include club6.nl, the first IPv6-only public access Unix system, and tilde.hol.es, an uptime monitoring dashboard for tildeverse servers.
https://hamatti.org/weeklies
Juha-Matti Santala publishes weekly notes collecting interesting links, talks, articles, and small personal discoveries spanning from 2021 through 2024. The archive serves as a running log of curated finds and brief reflections, making it a useful snapshot of one developer and community builder's intellectual curiosity over time.
https://miko1112.github.io/home
Fragment's status page is a quirky ASCII-art-heavy placeholder site by a developer known as 'fragment,' featuring links to their FrostAssembly project docs and source code alongside deadpan humor about location, sleep, and imaginary ad space. The whole thing is styled as a terminal readout and serves as a transitional hub while a new site is being built, with references to custom software projects like the Versatile Project Format.
https://danielchoi.com/software/vmail.html
Vmail is a Vim-based interface for Gmail, created by developer Daniel Choi, allowing keyboard-driven power users to read and manage email entirely within the Vim text editor. The page provides full installation instructions, configuration options, and usage documentation for this Ruby gem that connects to Gmail via IMAP.
https://jen.dev/webrings
Jen Downs is a front-end engineer whose personal site includes a webrings page showcasing the Design Systems Webring and Hotline Webring, connecting her to communities of web practitioners and personality-driven sites. The page reflects old-web sensibilities with hand-coded markup, accessibility considerations, and playful touches like a Comic Sans protest and Taylor Swift reaction GIFs.