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https://ai-petition.neocities.org/
A grassroots petition site protesting AI development on Neocities, collecting signatures and documenting community responses from platform leadership about AI crawlers and energy concerns. It compiles external resources on AI's environmental and safety risks, and chronicles the platform's evolving policy stance in response to the campaign.
https://cyberkutak.neocities.org/
CyberKutak is a Bosnian/Croatian retro-styled personal portal celebrating the nostalgic aesthetics of 1990s and 2000s web design, packed with humor sections including jokes about Balkans, blondes, animals, cars, Yugo, and politics. Created by a geekring member, the site also features funny pictures slideshows, wallpapers, fractals, and a recipes section, all wrapped in an old-school internet vibe.
https://ioletsgo.gay/
Ivory (also known as io, ivy, or Ioletsgo) presents her personal homepage with a charming Steam/Half-Life boot sequence aesthetic, complete with terminal-style text and VGUI2 styling. She is a certified PC, Network, and Security Pro with wide-ranging interests spanning computers, electronics, visual art, and a rich collection of favorite games including Metal Gear, Half-Life, Final Fantasy, and Persona.
https://ezhik.jp/
Ezhik is a Tokyo-based developer who writes about programming, productivity tools, and personal tech experiments, with posts covering Lua scripting, Obsidian note-taking, Hammerspoon automation, and EPUB fixes. The site blends technical how-tos with personal reflections, making it a great find for developers interested in macOS automation and indie software tinkering.
https://tinyapps.org/
Tinyapps.org is a long-running catalog dedicated to small, well-crafted software utilities primarily for Windows, organized into categories like network, text, graphics, system, and file tools. The site has evolved into a blend of irregular tech blog and document archive, making it a useful reference for anyone seeking lightweight, no-bloat software recommendations.
https://indieweb.guide/join
A beginner-friendly quickstart guide to joining the IndieWeb movement, helping newcomers get their own domain and build a personal home on the web. Created by Wing (wingpang.com), it features a handy flowchart, recommended domain registrars, and links to the broader IndieWeb community on Discord, Slack, and IRC.
https://p83.nl/
Peter Stuifzand's personal development blog chronicles his work on Indieweb tools, including Ekster, a Microsub-compatible feed reader, and Wrimini. Posts dive into technical topics like microformats, Micropub, JSON feeds, and backend architecture using Postgres, making it a niche but valuable read for anyone following the Indieweb movement.
https://www.jeremiahlee.com/
Jeremiah Lee's personal homepage serves as a hub for a tech professional who writes, speaks, and advocates for digital rights and environmental causes. The site links out to his writing, projects, and social presence, offering a window into the life of a Swedish-to-US immigrant with a passion for cycling, fitness, and plant-based living.
https://edwardloveall.com/
Edward Loveall's personal site showcases a collection of software projects including Scribe, DNS Book, Rouge, and various smaller tools like Color Clock and Processing Sketches. The site also links to his blog, music, and fediverse presence, making it a well-rounded hub for a developer with creative interests.
https://webring.mousetail.nl/
Friends of the Mouse is a small webring index maintained by mousetail, connecting a curated circle of personal sites and projects. The ring includes navigation links to member sites and ties into other webrings like the Hot Line Web Ring, making it a tiny but charming node in the old-web community.