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https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/handbook/index.html
The official FreeBSD Handbook is a comprehensive, multi-part reference guide covering everything from installation and basic system administration to networking, security, and the ports system. A true labor of love maintained by the FreeBSD community since 1994, it serves as the definitive manual for both new users and experienced sysadmins working with this Unix-like operating system.
http://list-me.com/
List-Me.com is a free, non-elite web directory that has been running since 2004, welcoming personal sites, fan pages, and creative projects without requiring payment or elite status to join. With over 350 links spanning art, fandom, personal collectives, and more, it serves as a low-barrier hub for the old-web and indie web communities.
https://unicodeangel.neocities.org/
UnicodeAngel is a dreamy digital rest-stop built by a creator who goes by the same name, offering years of collected virtual graphics, image specimens, and curated web-links arranged into personal digital shrines. The site blends an organic-meets-digital philosophy with practical old-web staples like site buttons with hotlinking code, a mood indicator, and a fan art gallery.
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://googleguide.com/
Google Guide, created by Nancy Blachman in 2004 and updated in 2007, is a comprehensive interactive tutorial and reference covering Google's full range of features, from query input and search tools to services and website development tips. Packed with cheat sheets, overviews, and step-by-step guidance, it fills the gaps left by Google's own documentation and serves both beginners and power users.
https://webcreationsbyjumpy.blogspot.com/
Jumpy's site is a friendly web resource offering free GIFs, backgrounds, cursor scripts, marquee scripts, and basic HTML tutorials written in plain English for beginners. Created by a hobbyist from Alberta, Canada, it aims to save visitors from endless searching by collecting helpful tools, free graphics, and curated links all in one place.
https://stegrainer.com/
Ste Grainer is a product design generalist from Richmond, VA who shares his professional portfolio alongside a regularly updated journal covering design, development, and personal favorites. The site blends polished UX case studies with thoughtful writing on tools, apps, and everyday discoveries, making it a compelling window into a working designer's mind.
https://a.gh0.pw/3
GEORGE is a quirky, invite-only online community forum hosted on apioforum, with a distinctly absurdist personality centered around a mysterious entity called GEORGE. Members apply to join with color codes and personal links, and the forum threads blend surreal humor with genuine community interaction.
https://kelprot.neocities.org/
THE KELZONE is a visually striking Neocities homepage by Kel, featuring animated floating elements, scrolling clouds, autoplay audio, and an interactive door graphic as the entry point. The page is almost entirely CSS and layout code, with the design itself being the primary content on display.
https://fvwm.org/
FVWM is the official home of the F? Virtual Window Manager, a highly configurable, ICCCM/EWMH-compliant floating window manager for the X Window System originally forked from TWM by Robert Nation in 1993. Visitors will find comprehensive documentation, manual pages, a wiki, community forums, and development resources for both the legacy Fvwm2 and modern Fvwm3 releases.