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HotSocket, FYI.
https://hotsocket.fyi/
HotSocket.fyi is a minimalist personal landing page with an ASCII art logo and a playful techie personality, linking out to a dictionary, cool stuff, last.fm status, and social profiles. The site runs on Deno and leans into a whimsical, old-web-meets-modern-stack aesthetic.
Personal Page Web Design | 2026-03-13
DigitalVoid
https://digitalvoid.xyz/
DigitalVoid is a personal hub by the creator 'digitalvoid_' featuring a cozy, old-web aesthetic complete with a Comfy Fireplace Pepe, Linux and Debian badges, and a no-cookies, no-copyright philosophy. The site serves as a central launchpad for the creator's blog, links, and other web submissions with a distinctly retro, free-and-open-web spirit.
Personal Page Linux & Unix | 2026-03-13
Why Is the Web So Monotonous? Google. :: Reasonably Polymorphic
https://reasonablypolymorphic.com/blog/monotonous-web
Sandy Maguire's technical blog 'Reasonably Polymorphic' tackles the decline of the open web, arguing that Google's SEO incentives have homogenized internet culture into a monoculture of engagement-driven content. This particular post is a sharp, well-reasoned critique of how search engine optimization killed the amateur web and what it would take to bring it back.
Blog Web Design | 2026-03-12
◆ TextureTown ◆
https://textures.neocities.org/
TextureTown is a free texture library hosting 3,867 downloadable textures organized into categories like Stone & Brick, Fabric, Fractals, and Water, all designed for use in websites and 3D worlds. The site even offers a Mastodon feed for a daily texture and a developer API for programmatic access, making it a genuinely useful resource for designers and builders.
Resource Web Design | 2026-03-12
~loveallthis
http://tilde.club/~loveallthis
Sarah's tilde.club page is an early personal slice of the tilde.club movement, capturing the excitement and learning curve of setting up a personal unix-hosted page in 2014. She muses on community, cheerleading for others, and the philosophy of the early web revival, with links to fellow tilde members and a webring.
Personal Page Web Design | 2026-03-17
Chilton Software Engineering
http://chilton.com/
Chilton Software Engineering serves as a central hub linking to all things related to the Chilton name on the World Wide Web. Maintained by a webmaster going by 'webmonger,' the site invites anyone with a Chilton connection to reach out and get included in the collection.
Directory Software | 2026-03-12
migsbasement
https://migcabana.neocities.org/
Mig's personal corner of the web from Galicia, Spain, built as a way to make the internet feel fun and personal again, featuring a Linux Mint setup, iPod mods, a 3DS collection, Pokemon, and a photo gallery shot on a Sony Cyber-shot. The site has a warm, handcrafted feel with sections for a room tour, diary archives, and a bag showcase, reflecting a love of retro tech, anti-big-tech values, and analogue hobbies.
Personal Page 2026-03-13
JS-909
http://themaninblue.com/experiment/JS-909
JS-909 is a browser-based drum machine built entirely in JavaScript, recreating the classic Roland TR-909 rhythm composer with playable pads for kick, snare, hi-hats, bongos, and clap. It doubles as an interactive experiment showcasing what JavaScript audio and visualization can do in the browser.
Resource Programming | 2026-03-14
https://vzqk50.com/
The Hive is the personal corner of Apis Necros, a cybersecurity enthusiast who writes about cryptography, hacking, philosophy, and general life alongside showcasing original JavaScript prototypes and cipher experiments. Notable projects include a self-designed PentaBit Cipher and a Diffusion-limited Aggregation simulation, making this a genuinely curious blend of technical creativity and indie web spirit.
Personal Page Web Security | 2026-03-12
What's Good?
https://bkardell.com/blog/WhatsGood.html
Brian Kardell, Developer Advocate at Igalia and co-author of the Extensible Web Manifesto, writes here about web standards, browser features, and the processes behind web platform development. This post explores an often-overlooked question in developer advocacy: which web features have actually delivered on their promise, and what can satisfaction data teach us about prioritization?
Blog Web Design | 2026-03-13