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https://freedns.afraid.org/
FreeDNS, created by Joshua Anderson, is a long-running free DNS hosting service offering dynamic DNS, static DNS, subdomain hosting, and domain management tools for hobbyists and developers alike. With support for IPv6, wildcard DNS, web forwarding, and thousands of shared domains, it has been a staple utility for anyone needing flexible DNS services since 2001.
https://manuel.is/
Manuel González (spavi) runs this personal blog covering technical topics like Emacs, Ruby, OpenSSL, and HTTP headers alongside life reflections and year-in-review posts. The mix of developer-focused writing and personal ramblings makes it a genuine slice of a working programmer's life over several years.
http://chip-architect.com/
Hans de Vries runs this deep-dive technical site analyzing the microarchitecture of Intel and AMD processors, covering everything from pipeline stages and cache efficiency to die photos and CPU benchmarks. Articles dating back to 2003 dissect chips like the Prescott, Athlon 64, Opteron, and beyond, making it a treasure trove for anyone serious about understanding how CPUs actually work under the hood.
http://myappsecurity.blogspot.com/2007/01/ajax-sniffer-prrof-of-concept.html
Anurag Agarwal's threat modeling blog dives into real-world web security vulnerabilities, including this post presenting a working proof-of-concept Ajax sniffer that overrides XMLHttpRequest to intercept and exfiltrate data. The site covers topics like XSS, Ajax worms, SQL injection, clipboard theft, and secure SDLC integration, making it a valuable technical resource for security researchers and developers.
https://irc.koinuko.pink/
Koinuko IRC is a self-hosted Internet Relay Chat server run as a personal experiment in server administration, complete with documentation on connecting, commands, and channel rules. Visitors can find guides for IRC clients, server security details, and a handful of permanent channels covering topics like anime, manga, and web design.
https://webdeckplayer.neocities.org/
Webdeck Player is a free, customizable JavaScript music player widget created by Chris, designed to embed YouTube playlists directly into personal websites with a retro 90s aesthetic. It includes multiple built-in themes, easy installation instructions, and a showcase of real sites already using it, making it a practical tool for old-web enthusiasts who want to share their music taste with visitors.
http://internettrash.com/
InternetTrash is a late-1990s free homepage community inviting users to host 'trashy, tasteless, useless, and politically incorrect' personal sites under its 'be yourself' banner. The directory organizes member sites into subcategories like People, Groups, Music, Sports, and Computers, with forums, chat rooms, and a URL submission system rounding out the community features.
https://chatlogs.neocities.org/
Chatlogs is an automated archive and searchable directory of chatbot conversation logs, organized with a tag-based filtering system. It features a scraper that collects and updates entries automatically, making it a quirky snapshot of human-AI interactions from across the web.
https://htmlhelp.com/
HTMLHelp.com is the Web Design Group's comprehensive reference hub for HTML and CSS, offering HTML 4 and 3.2 specifications, a Cascading Style Sheets guide, online validators, link checkers, and accessibility tools. Founded to promote browser-agnostic, accessible web authoring, it includes forums, FAQ archives, and design guides covering everything from frames to CGI programming.
https://nelson.cloud/
Nelson Figueroa's technical blog covers a range of developer-focused topics including Go programming, Docker, cybersecurity exploits, and macOS tooling. Posts blend practical tutorials with candid opinion pieces about tech workplace culture, making it both a useful reference and an honest read.