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https://paemuri.com/
Rafael Escobar is a Brazilian programmer's personal homepage covering his interests in computing science, linguistics, free software, and libertarianism. The site links out to git projects, a Gemini capsule version, and a variety of platforms including last.fm, MyAnimeList, and Neopets, painting a picture of a technically minded, eclectic individual.
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.
https://bootlegdomain.neocities.org/
Bootleg Blog is a personal blog by a Linux enthusiast who codes their site on a Linux desktop and covers a wide range of mature and touchy subjects, both fictional and real-world. The site features a distinctive aesthetic with explicit content warnings and thoughtful mental health messaging woven into its landing page.
https://olu.online/
Olu Online is the personal blog of Olu, a tech ethics nerd, coder, and social justice advocate who writes about digital culture, solarpunk ideals, and the intersections of technology with society. Posts range from reflections on digital detoxes and social media dynamics to weekly notes, making it a thoughtful corner of the web for anyone interested in ethical tech and slow living online.
https://members.tripod.com/voodoo_chicken_bones/links.html
A quirky personal links page from a Tripod-era site called 'Voodoo Chicken Bones,' collecting favorite websites with irreverent commentary on topics ranging from America's Most Wanted and Harry Turtledove novels to ninja humor and alien cow abductions. The writing is tongue-in-cheek throughout, with goofy asides about Britney Spears, Farrah Fawcett, and fictional rich people rankings, giving the whole page a distinctly early-2000s comedic personality.
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://conoga.neocities.org/
Conoga Hubworld is a space-themed personal homepage by the creator known as Conoga, featuring a navigation hub called the 'Super Nav' and a playful retro-web aesthetic packed with site buttons and decorative imagery. The tongue-in-cheek 'Hackers beware' warning and custom site button invite visitors to link back, giving it that classic old-web charm.
https://filiph.net/
Filip Hráček is a Prague-based developer and journalist whose homepage showcases an impressive range of programming projects, from iOS games and text game frameworks to Markov chain experiments and neural network demos. Visitors will find a dense portfolio of creative software experiments, tools, and talks spanning game development, AI, web utilities, and even DJ notation proposals.
https://bestmotherfucking.website/
A profanity-laced manifesto and satirical demonstration advocating for lightweight, accessible, readable websites, making its point by being exactly the kind of minimal site it preaches about. It covers web design principles like text contrast, font loading, HTTPS, and HTTP/2 in a blunt, irreverent style that has made it something of a cult classic among web developers.
https://www.steviecreates.com/
Stevie Oberg is a software developer and aspiring librarian who showcases her web design and programming projects, including typography exercises, CSS experiments, and a PHP-based course planning tool. The portfolio highlights class projects from web design and software engineering courses, offering live demos and source code for each.