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https://reim.ar/
Reimar is a Danish programmer's self-hosted personal site running on a Raspberry Pi, showcasing several original software projects including a Tetris clone in Rust, a Conway's Game of Life implementation, and a browser-based popup timer. The site reflects a genuine hobbyist coding spirit, with links to GitHub and Gitea repositories and even a live server temperature readout.
https://cblgh.org/
Alexander Cobleigh (cblgh) is a developer whose homepage serves as a launchpad to an impressive collection of self-built tools and projects, including a peer-to-peer chat platform, a community search engine, a static site generator, and a lean forum system. The breadth of original software here, much of it focused on decentralized and peer-to-peer technologies, makes this a fascinating window into one prolific hacker's creative output.
http://timeline.textfiles.com/
A comprehensive chronological timeline of Bulletin Board System history, cataloging 261 events from 1874 through 2002, created as research support for a BBS documentary in production. Built by the team behind TEXTFILES.COM, it invites community contributions and corrections to fill in the gaps of this landmark era in pre-internet online culture.
https://geocitiesmemory.com/
GeoCities Memory is a tribute and archive site dedicated to the legendary GeoCities web hosting platform, evoking the nostalgic era of early personal homepages. It serves as a digital memorial to one of the internet's most iconic communities, preserving the spirit of the old web.
https://hen6003.xyz/
hen6003's personal site links to their code projects, games, and a webring, presenting a minimalist hub for a developer's online presence. The site points to a GitHub profile and several self-hosted sections, suggesting a technically-minded creator who builds and shares software and small games.
http://mutt.org/
The official home of Mutt, the venerable text-based email client famous for its motto 'All mail clients suck. This one just sucks less.' Visitors will find release announcements, documentation, download links, mailing list info, and third-party resources for this long-running open-source Unix mail client.
https://koinuko.neocities.org/shipping/webring/membersauto
This is the auto-generated member list for the NeoCities Self-Insert Webring, a community webring connecting personal sites centered around self-insert creative content. The page serves as a V1 archive of members, with a link pointing visitors toward the updated V2 version of the ring.
https://1x.neocities.org/
The 1X Network is a webring hub connecting independent and personal websites through multiple rings including the Hotline Webring and Weird Wide Web Ring. It serves as a central node for old-web style site discovery, offering links, a newsletter, and community tools for participants.
https://modularscale.com/
Modularscale is an interactive calculator built by Scott Kellum and Tim Brown that generates proportional number scales based on musical ratios, helping designers create harmonious typographic and layout systems. It supports multiple bases, classic ratios like the golden section and perfect fifth, and outputs scales in CSS, Sass, and JavaScript formats for direct use in web projects.
https://tomicat.nekoweb.org/
Tomicat's personal Nekoweb homepage greets visitors with a starry aesthetic and a warm multilingual welcome, hinting at a handcrafted old-web style space. The site is image-heavy with minimal visible text, suggesting the content is largely visual, decorative, or spread across linked subpages.