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https://softpanorama.org/Editors/Vimorama/vim_regular_expressions.shtml
Softpanorama's Vim Regular Expressions page is a detailed technical reference comparing Vim and Perl regex syntax, complete with metacharacter tables, examples, and tips for power users. Part of the larger Softpanorama site, this section covers Vimscript, syntax highlighting, line ranges, and practical regex patterns for anyone looking to master text editing in Vim.
https://madcreeper.neocities.org/
Fuego's Cave is the personal site of MadCreeper, creator of BonziBUDDY Rewritten and PeedyBUDDY, two projects that revive the classic Microsoft Agent animated desktop companions. The site reflects a deep enthusiasm for old Windows operating systems and Microsoft Agent technology, with links to projects, a webring, and community ties to TMAFE and agentpedia.
http://obsoletecomputermuseum.org/
Running since 1995, the Obsolete Computer Museum catalogs a wide range of vintage and obsolete computers with individual exhibit pages for machines like the Acorn Electron, TI-99/4A, Zenith Z89, and dozens more. Visitors can browse hardware exhibits, submit questions to the helpline, and even donate old equipment to the collection.
https://tilde.club/~klvebunc
Klve Bunc's tilde.club page documents a scattered but charming day in the life of a developer, including a real-time experiment trying to set up a Jitsi coworking stream while fixing Tesla OAuth issues. The site also features reflective writing on Linux ricing culture, fake nostalgia, and the strange pull of the old web aesthetic.
https://nydragon.eu/
Nydragon's corner is a personal homepage for a self-hosting enthusiast who manages their infrastructure with Nix and champions privacy over big tech solutions. The site highlights their homelab stack including Navidrome, Forgejo, and Jellyfin, and showcases their toolbox of Rust, Nix, C/C++, and Linux.
https://tilde.club/~harper
Harper Reed, technologist and former CTO of the Obama 2012 campaign, maintains this tilde.club homepage showcasing his biography, recent blog posts, and contributions to the tilde.club community including a hit counter and webring. The page blends old-web charm with a geek code block, links to his various personal projects, and a glimpse into his work at Threadless, PayPal, and beyond.
https://asahelixwastaken.neocities.org/
Asahelix's personal Neocities homepage is an early-stage old-web style site featuring webrings, a visitor counter, and a device selector. The content is minimal but carries the classic handcrafted web aesthetic with a Creative Commons license and a last-updated timestamp of February 2026.
https://lily.pet/
Lily is a UK-based student and programmer who shares her passion for tinkering with older hardware, building web scrapers, and developing Minecraft plugins and mods in Kotlin. Her personal homepage highlights her love of web technologies like React and Astro while also expressing a nostalgic fondness for the simpler early web.
https://cssence.com/webrings
CSSence.com is Matthias Zöchling's web development blog centered on CSS, accessibility, and front-end craft, with articles, threads, and an archive of writing on the subject. This webrings page shows his membership in the a11y accessibility webring and CSS Joy ring, reflecting the site's focus on inclusive, thoughtful web design.
https://rys.io/en/index.html
Michał 'rysiek' Woźniak writes 'Songs on the Security of Networks', a technically sharp blog covering network security, infrastructure risks, AI tooling failures, and digital rights. Posts dive deep into topics like AWS outages caused by agentic AI systems, Telegram's security shortcomings, and the hidden dangers of LLM-based automation in production environments.