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https://articexploit.xyz/
Artic, a 24-year-old Italian tech enthusiast, has built this personal corner of the web to share his deep interests in Linux, self-hosting, privacy, open-source software, electronics, and hacking. The site has a cozy old-web aesthetic complete with pixel art backgrounds, a guestbook, webrings, and a changelog that signals active upkeep.
https://nullring.xyz/
The Null Webring is a community webring started by a group of Canadian students, connecting a small collection of personal websites in a navigable loop. It also offers shared hosting for small sites, with a simple terms of service and an open invitation to join the ring by contacting the organizer.
https://scripted.neocities.org/
Scripted's Resources is a curated collection of code snippets, embeds, and web design elements for beautifying personal websites, with a focus on Neocities and Carrd.co builders. Visitors can browse categories covering image players, music players, cursors, scrollboxes, and more, all organized with filter buttons for easy navigation.
https://tilde.town/~cwcowellshah
Chris Cowell-Shah's TildeTown homepage is essentially a blank slate, with only a welcome message and a promise of future content. As a tilde.town user page, it represents the early stages of a personal web presence on the collaborative Unix community server.
https://mmm.s-ol.nu/
s-ol bekic is a designer and creative technologist based in Milano who shares projects spanning electronics hardware, GLSL shaders, livecoding languages, game jams, and custom keyboard boards. The site blends a technical blog covering topics like reverse engineering USB protocols and CircuitPython with a rich portfolio of open-source and collaborative creative-tech projects.
https://cvrsed.neocities.org/
A mysterious splash-page entry site by cvrsed, teasing a collection of computer-themed trinkets, orbs, and curiosities. The minimal landing page invites visitors to click through into what promises to be a whimsical old-web personal space.
https://tsk.bearblog.dev/
Tuan (known online as tsuki) runs this minimalist blog covering programming, pixel art, music, and personal reflections, with notable posts on note-taking workflows and WebTV history. The site doubles as a showcase of handcrafted web aesthetics, featuring a custom classless CSS framework called Subreply CSS that Tuan created and shares openly.
https://ctp-webr.ing/
The Catppuccin Webring connects personal websites and developer pages united by their use of the popular Catppuccin pastel color palette theme. Powered by the ringfairy tool and hosted on GitHub, it lists dozens of member sites and provides easy navigation between them.
https://dampfkraft.com/
Paul O'Leary McCann's personal site and blog covers Japanese language technology, NLP tools, retro gaming culture, and programming curiosities from his base near Tokyo. Highlights include deep dives into Unicode oddities, Japanese postal CSV parsing, play-by-postcard RPGs from the 90s, and a procedural Palladian facade generator featured on ArchDaily.
https://wiki.ichi.city/
Ichipedia is a growing wiki-style reference site covering topics like the small-net, small-tech tools, the modern web, and the Gemini protocol. It invites contributors and aims to become a curated knowledge base for niche corners of internet culture and alternative technology.