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http://themaninblue.com/experiment/JS-909
JS-909 is a browser-based drum machine built entirely in JavaScript, recreating the classic Roland TR-909 rhythm composer with playable pads for kick, snare, hi-hats, bongos, and clap. It doubles as an interactive experiment showcasing what JavaScript audio and visualization can do in the browser.
https://garykessler.net/library/dns.html
Gary Kessler's 1996 technical article walks readers through setting up and maintaining their own DNS server on a TCP/IP network, covering domain name structure, resource records, and BIND configuration. Originally published in Network VAR magazine, it remains a solid historical reference for understanding how the Domain Name System works at an administrative level.
https://88x31.nl/index.html
Created by Paulus Hollander, this site archives over 6500 GIF and PNG images in the classic 88x31 button format that defined the aesthetic of late 1990s and early 2000s personal websites. It includes historical context on the format's origins, instructions for using the buttons on your own site, and tools for building and deduplicating your own collection.
https://clockwork-fairy.haliya.net/
Clockwork-fairy.net is a personal site with an entry splash page specifying browser and display requirements typical of early 2000s web design culture. The site is essentially a shell with no accessible content beyond the entrance page, making it nearly impossible to assess the owner's interests or topics.
https://oimo.io/works
The portfolio of oimo, a Japanese developer showcasing an impressive collection of interactive physics simulations built with WebGL, WebAssembly, GPGPU, and cutting-edge browser technologies, including fluid dynamics, cloth simulation, elastic bodies, and cellular automata. Each project is a polished, playable demo demonstrating deep technical expertise in real-time simulation and graphics programming.
https://harrycresswell.com/
Harry Cresswell is a freelance web designer and front-end developer who writes about building static websites with Hugo, web performance, privacy, and the tools he uses daily. His site serves as a hub for his writing, a monthly newsletter for designers and developers, and his ongoing Practical Hugo course on building resilient websites.
https://blog.xtexx.eu.org/
Xtex's bilingual blog serves as a casual personal writing space, presenting content in both Chinese and English for an international audience. The site participates in multiple webrings including exoring and envs ring, connecting it to a broader community of indie web enthusiasts.
My tilde.club page
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https://tilde.club/~4mvrs
Greg Sainsbury's minimal tilde.club page, where he reflects on finally figuring out how to edit it and pays homage to a terrible personal webpage he had in the late 1990s. The username '4mvrs' is a deliberate callback to his old qlink.queensu.ca address, giving the page a nostalgic nod to early web culture.
http://sealove.sheisl0ved.com/
Sea Love is Rachael's free graphics site offering patterns, dividers, HTML boxes, zodiac signs graphics, and other web design resources for personal use. Built with Photoshop CS6 and Paint Shop Pro, the site features a hand-coded stylesheet and participates in an active community of affiliate graphic sites.
https://whoishohokam.com/
Hohokam's personal site is a self-described 'high-tech mid-life crisis' packed with hands-on projects spanning retro 8-bit computers, hacked consoles, 3D printing, home lab networking, and Raspberry Pi tinkering. Alongside the tech projects, the site features record collecting, hi-fi audio upgrades, and a curated collection of Portland street art, making it a genuinely eclectic Web 1.0-style corner of the internet.