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https://tilde.town/~ydreniv/blog/tilde-site-setup
Ydreniv walks through the technical setup of their tilde.town personal site, covering tools like the Zola static site generator, Makefiles for automation, and Pushl for sending webmentions as part of IndieWeb integration. The post is a detailed how-to for anyone curious about running a low-overhead static site on a shared Unix server.
https://crustywindo.ws/Main_Page
CrustyWindows is a wiki dedicated to archiving and documenting bootleg Windows operating system modifications, spanning versions from Windows 1.x all the way through Windows 11. With 544 articles cataloging modified ISOs, custom editions, and unofficial Windows variants created by hobbyists, it's a fascinating deep dive into the underground world of Windows modding culture.
https://moonsetterindustries.neocities.org/
Moonsetter Industries is a sparse personal homepage hosted on Neocities, featuring mostly images and minimal text content. The page appears to be in very early construction, with little more than a hit counter and a clap counter visible at this stage.
https://eevie.dev/
Autumn Eevie Nebulae's personal dev hub focuses on making technology and programming more accessible for marginalized people, with links to a wiki, projects, and a development log. The site is part of the XXIIVV webring and reflects a thoughtful, community-minded approach to software development.
https://tilde.town/~ne1/code.html
The tilde.town page of user ~ne1 showcases a collection of personal coding projects with a hacker-culture flair, including a collaborative text-based exploration game called Holodeck, an anonymous social platform called p0rtals, an encrypted note tool, and a SecureDrop-style anonymous submission system. Each project reflects a DIY ethos centered on privacy, anonymity, and community-built digital spaces.
https://xpnethub.neocities.org/
XP NetCenter is a lovingly crafted nostalgia trip recreating the feel of an early 2000s web portal, complete with a Winamp player, 88x31 buttons, ICQ status display, a read-only shoutbox, and downloads of classic software like mIRC and MSN Messenger. The site meticulously mimics the aesthetic of the dial-up era with green-on-black terminal styling, IE6 popups, webrings, and a sprawling changelog that documents every retro flourish added to the experience.
https://saurmandal.nekoweb.org/
Saur is a sparse personal homepage on Nekoweb with minimal navigation links including home, info, and misc sections. The site is nearly empty at this snapshot, offering little more than a shell with a Mastodon link and a Creative Commons license notice.
https://moondvsted.space/
A personal homepage by moondvsted that is currently under construction, offering a dreamy old-web aesthetic with minimal content visible at this stage. The site hints at more to come with links to webrings and a placeholder index, making it a work-in-progress space worth revisiting.
http://microformats.org/profile/specs
This is the official XMDP profile document for microformats specifications, authored by Tantek Çelik, defining the semantic meanings of rel, rev, and class attributes used across microformat standards like hCard, hCalendar, XFN, and XOXO. A technical reference for web developers implementing structured data and relationship metadata in HTML, it documents values such as XFN social relationship types and their symmetry and transitivity properties.
https://thxalot.org/happygraphicsinterchange/find
Happy Graphics Interchange is a curated directory of GIF resources, pointing visitors to collections and search tools for finding animated GIFs from around the web. It gathers links to sites like Glitter Graphics, Gif Paradies, and Awesome Gifs, making it a handy jumping-off point for anyone hunting old-web style animations.