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http://tilde.club/~joeld
Joel Dueck's tilde.club personal page blends a whimsical ASCII art header with a web log chronicling his ongoing projects, including converting his long-running website into a book using Pollen markup and LaTeX. Posts touch on web development, publishing tools, Python scripting, and the creative intersection of coding and writing that has defined his online presence since 1998.
https://emile.space/
Emile's personal corner of the internet hosts a sprawling self-hosted infrastructure including a Git server, photo publishing, social media instance, CTF platform, Nix cache, and streaming setup. The site serves as a hub for a technically ambitious individual who builds and runs their own open-source web services, with sections for projects, publications, talks, workshops, and CTF challenges.
https://librarian.dev/
Mikael Jergefelt is a medical librarian and web developer at Karolinska Institutet who showcases a portfolio of thoughtful UI and UX projects, including a disc golf visualizer, a conversational scientific referencing guide, and a Progressive Web App game built to spare his kids from ad-laden apps. The site also features writing on library technology topics like Bluetooth beacons for physical patrons and mobile health information tools, making it a rich intersection of librarianship and modern web development.
https://mmatt.net/rss
mmatt.net is the personal tech blog of Matt, covering experiments like running a Bluesky PDS on iCloud Drive, Nintendo Switch 2 hardware and pricing commentary, and niche software tweaks. The posts are detailed and hands-on, blending self-hosted infrastructure tinkering with gaming news and platform criticism.
https://skeleg.org/
Skeleg's personal site showcases a range of hands-on technical projects including a custom gaming mouse build, a Wii Remote IoT setup, a headphone stand, and a digital clock/pomodoro timer. The site also features posts on topics like TCP file transfer programs in C and SerenityOS contributions, making it a great snapshot of a hobbyist programmer's ongoing tinkering.
https://webpage-example.pages.dev/
A demonstration webpage built to accompany an article on webpage development, featuring a personal collection of recipes and cooking resources. The site is minimal in scope but serves as a functional example for readers exploring web development concepts.
https://xyzi.ichi.city/
A minimalist old-web personal page by xyzi on ichi.city, styled with nostalgic references to MySpace, GeoCities, and ASCII art. Visitors will find a guestbook, a Hotline webring, and a retro early-internet aesthetic packed into a sparse but charming landing page.
https://lovirent.eu/
Lovis Rentsch's personal homepage showcasing his passion for FOSS, Rust, NixOS, and esoteric array programming languages like uiua and Haskell. The site itself is built with Rust and WebAssembly and doubles as a playground for browser experiments, featuring a project portfolio, guestbook, and a blog in both English and German.
https://skip.cc/
Skip Talbot's homepage is a minimalist single-page site with almost no visible content beyond a name, an image, and a single link. The sparse structure makes it nearly impossible to determine the owner's interests, leaving visitors with little to explore.
https://ikewise.neocities.org/
Ikewise Online is the home of Ikewise, a developer who shares web design tutorials and tools including a JavaScript includes guide, font resources, and a Pokemon type calculator. The site is sparse but the static resource pages have circulated widely enough to help many visitors learning web development.