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https://www.matthewroach.me/
Matthew Roach is a software engineer who shares his passion for accessible, well-crafted web experiences through a collection of technical blog posts covering HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Ruby on Rails, and modern tooling like 11ty and Kamal. The writing archive offers practical insights on topics ranging from JAMStack URL shorteners to themeable design systems, making it a useful stop for front-end and full-stack developers.
http://proggyfonts.net/
Proggy Programming Fonts is the original home of a beloved collection of free monospaced bitmap fonts designed specifically for programmers, including Proggy Clean, Proggy Square, Proggy Small, and Proggy Tiny. The fonts were carefully crafted with coders in mind, with design choices like centered asterisks, distinct zeros, and vertically aligned braces, making them a cult favorite among developers who spend long hours reading code.
https://blog.geocities.institute/archives/498
One Terabyte of Kilobyte Age is a research blog by despens dedicated to digging through the archived GeoCities torrent, documenting and exploring the old web's cultural artifacts. This post offers practical Unix-based tips for downloading, decrunching, and self-hosting the massive GeoCities torrent archive, making it a useful technical resource for digital preservationists.
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https://tilde.town/~minerobber
Minerobber's tilde.town homepage showcases a variety of small programming projects, including a Python-based blog generator, a Brainfuck interpreter for the 3DS, an IRC quote database, and a haiku generator. The site is a compact but genuinely creative collection of hobbyist coding experiments from an active tilde.town community member.
https://neogeo.ju.mp/
NEOGEO REDUX is a web design resource focused on the Carrd website builder, offering tips, CSS tricks, and practical advice for creating visually polished pages without relying heavily on code. Created by Android 17 (also known as Lapis), the site includes tutorials on gradients, custom cursors, imported fonts, and other design techniques with annotated examples.
http://sente.ch/software/GPGMail/English.lproj/GPGMail.html
GPGMail is a plug-in for Apple's Mail application that provides PGP encryption and digital signature support through a front-end interface to the gpg executable. Developed by Stéphane Corthésy, this page serves as the official documentation hub covering features, installation instructions, release notes, FAQ, and download links for the plug-in across 11 localized languages.
http://hardwarehell.com/
Hardware Hell, maintained by Trish, is a comprehensive computer help and support directory covering everything from BIOS tweaks and motherboard jumper settings to device drivers, memory, and operating systems. With categorized resource links, troubleshooting guides, a help forum, and miscellaneous articles spanning nearly every PC component, it serves as a one-stop reference for DIY computer builders and repair enthusiasts.
https://itsyaboypedro.neocities.org/buttons
Pedro's buttons page is a classic old-web collection featuring 88x31 buttons, friend links, webrings, and web badges for trading and site decoration. Visitors can grab Pedro's own button to display on their site, explore linked friends' pages, and discover the webrings and listings he participates in.
https://pochi.crd.co/
Dia's code resource carrd offers a wide collection of CSS and HTML snippets for Carrd website builders, covering text effects, image borders, animations, custom cursors, music players, and much more. It's a handy reference hub packed with ready-to-use code snippets and tutorials for anyone looking to customize their personal Carrd site.
https://planetpython.org/
Planet Python is a long-running blog aggregator that collects and republishes the latest posts from dozens of Python developers, educators, and open-source projects from across the web. Visitors get a single feed of tutorials, tips, library announcements, and community news from well-known sources like Real Python, Python Software Foundation, and many individual contributors.