Computers & Internet
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http://anybrowser.org/campaign
Created by Cari D. Burstein, this campaign advocates for building websites accessible in any browser, pushing back against the 1990s trend of browser-specific design that locked out users. The site includes campaign graphics, slogans, a FAQ, example letters to send to offending webmasters, and a links section for fellow advocates.
https://vyaskn.tripod.com/handling_email_addresses_in_sql_server.htm
Narayana Vyas Kondreddi's technical page dives deep into SQL Server topics, with this article covering how to properly store, validate, and restrict access to email addresses in SQL Server databases using T-SQL. The site also hosts a broader library of SQL Server resources, FAQs on replication, Visual Basic code samples, and ASP references.
https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/en
Published by the Free Software Foundation, Email Self-Defense is a step-by-step guide teaching readers how to encrypt their email using GnuPG to resist bulk surveillance and protect their privacy. Available in over 15 languages, the guide walks users through setting up encryption on Mac, Windows, and Linux with clear illustrated steps and an accompanying infographic.
https://unix.dog/~yosh
Yosh's personal page hosted on unix.dog features a classic old-web aesthetic complete with web badges, friend links, and sections covering gadgets, articles, and personal interests. The badge collection references Arch Linux, Rain World, Resonite, and various friends' sites, giving it a distinctly nerdy, community-connected feel.
https://mypillowfort.neocities.org/
My Pillow Fort is a charming Neocities site offering free web design resources including cute pixel graphics, kaomoji collections, HTML templates, and dividers for other creators to use. The site features multiple themed editions, a guestbook, and a dedicated Tumblr for web design content, making it a genuine resource hub for old-web aesthetic enthusiasts.
The .Files
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https://tilde.club/~dgy
The .Files is a technical blog by dgy on tilde.club covering Linux tooling, static site generation, and terminal-based workflows including Hugo, Drone CI, Gitea, BSPWM, and Vim. Posts are concise and practical, walking through real configuration challenges like multimonitor setups and integrating FZF as a Vim package.
https://peelopaalu.neocities.org/
Peelopaalu is a hand-curated link directory maintained by a single person until July 2024, collecting a wonderfully eclectic mix of old web gems, retro tech blogs, Habbo Hotel archives, ASCII art, DOS resources, and internet oddities. The directory spans hundreds of links across five pages, offering a snapshot of niche internet culture that feels like a guided tour through forgotten corners of the web.
https://ooh.directory/blogs/science
Created and maintained by Phil Gyford, ooh.directory is a curated collection of blogs organized by topic, with this section dedicated to science covering earth science, mathematics, space, medicine, and the natural world. Visitors can filter entries by country and update frequency, making it a handy hub for discovering active science blogs and subscribing via OPML or RSS.
https://mess.org/
Sean Young's technical blog covers Linux kernel development, with a focus on rc-core subsystem maintenance, PEG parser generators in Rust, and hands-on guides for running ARM64 VMs and GitHub Actions runners. A great resource for Linux enthusiasts and kernel developers looking for detailed, code-heavy writeups on low-level system topics.
https://32bit.cafe/
32-Bit Cafe is a community hub for personal web enthusiasts, hobbyists, and professionals dedicated to reviving the indie web and encouraging self-expression outside of corporate social media. Members get access to tutorials on building personal websites, free services like email and a Git instance, community forums, and collaborative events like code jams.