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http://smit-international.com/sitefactor/page.asp?pageid=440
SiteFactor appears to be a web directory or site rating resource that catalogs and evaluates websites. It offers a structured listing system for discovering and submitting sites across various topics.
https://emmettnaughton.com/archive
Emmett Naughton's personal blog covers a wide mix of developer life, indie music booking, and reflections on creativity and technology. Posts range from web development topics like Shopify Flow and coding journeys to thoughts on running a band, playing shows, and the intersection of art and business.
https://snowfallgarden.lophius.xyz/
Snowfall Garden is a creative tool by lophius.xyz that lets you generate and customize animated snowflake effects for use on your own website. Visitors can browse snowflake designs shared by others or build their own, making it a handy little resource for old-web and personal page decorators.
https://ake.neocities.org/
Ake's corner is a personal programming hub packed with JavaScript experiments, small games, and projects ranging from a diff tool to a retro-styled entertainment system. Visitors can explore a demolab of random sketches, a wiki-like knowledge base, web design experiments, and tech notes, making it a surprisingly layered creative coding space.
https://akashtamang.tripod.com/id2.html
A simple personal homepage by Akash Tamang featuring a curated list of favorite links including gaming site Miniclip and social network Hi5. The page is part of a small Tripod-hosted site with sections for personal info, friends, and computer tips.
https://saturnscape.neocities.org/
SaturnScape is a webring built around a love of old-web aesthetics, self-expression, and creative web design in an era of increasingly bland, commercialized internet experiences. Visitors can join the ring, sign the guestbook, and connect with a small community of like-minded personal site builders.
https://tilde.town/~thegiant
TheGiant's tilde.town homepage is a love letter to the old internet, covering BBS systems, telnet, MUDs, Usenet, Unix shell access, and hand-coded HTML in the spirit of dial-up era computing. The page doubles as a curated link collection pointing to active BBSes, MUD directories, and free Usenet servers for those who still embrace these retro communities.
http://aumha.org/win5/a/xpvm.php
Written by Alex Nichol, a Microsoft MVP specializing in Windows Storage Management, this detailed technical guide explains how virtual memory works in Windows XP for general users. It covers paging, page file configuration, troubleshooting, and the differences between XP and earlier Windows memory management systems.
https://realneowiki.neocities.org/
Neowiki is a community-maintained wiki dedicated to helping Neocities users navigate the platform, covering topics like the Neocities CLI, supporter plans, site profile customization, and style guides. Built by Neocities users for Neocities users, it serves as a practical reference hub for anyone building or managing a site on the platform.
https://mbbischoff.com/feed
MB Bischoff is an iOS developer and co-founder of Lickability who writes about Apple software, WWDC wishlists, app development practices, and the occasional personal update. Posts cover topics ranging from SwiftUI and Xcode to thoughtful takes on app design philosophy like App Definition Statements.